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sailfish x install problem on linux

asked 2019-06-25 18:35:31 +0300

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updated 2019-06-26 11:01:13 +0300

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Hello

i start to install sailfish x like this: https://jolla.com/sailfishx-linux-instructions-xa2/

and i'm at the last step (6);but when i do:

[root@localhost Images]# sudo bash ./flash.sh

the return line in the Fedora terminal is:

bash: ./flash.sh: No such file or directory

i realy don't understand

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You are probably in wrong folder. Check that you entered the folder where you extracted the files from the installation zip.

mal ( 2019-06-25 20:07:01 +0300 )
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answered 2019-06-25 22:58:14 +0300

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Run [ -f flash.sh ] && echo "Found" || echo "Not found" in the directory where you believe the flash file lies. If the the output is not found, the file doesn't lie there or was renamed.

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answered 2019-06-29 13:51:42 +0300

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thanks;it's perfect.For the next one: [root@linux me]# cd /home/me/Images/FLASH/Sailfish_OS-Jolla-3.0.3.10-h3113-0.0.7.5 [root@linux Sailfish_OS-Jolla-3.0.3.10-h3113-0.0.7.5]# ./flash.sh Detected Linux Searching device to flash.. Found 1 devices: CQ3000UGW4 Fastboot command: fastboot -s CQ3000UGW4

The supported Sony Vendor partition image wasn't found in the current directory. Please download it from https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/downloads/software-binaries/ Ensure you download the supported version of the image found under: "Software binaries for AOSP Oreo (Android 8.1) - Kernel 4.4 - Nile" and unzip it into this directory. Note: information on which versions are supported is written in our Sailfish X installation instructions online https://jolla.com/sailfishxinstall [root@linux Sailfish_OS-Jolla-3.0.3.10-h3113-0.0.7.5]# ./flash.sh .......................................... Finished. Total time: 90.841s

Flashing completed.

Remove the USB cable and bootup the device by pressing powerkey.

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answered 2019-06-28 11:26:56 +0300

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Hi,

first find the correct Folder. In Fedora you don´t need the bash command.

  1. su (to get root access)
  2. Navigate to the correct Folder (cd home/xxx)
  3. Check if the flash.sh file ist in there (in terminal command: ls)
  4. type ./flash.sh (no bash command in front)
  5. if it doesn´t work, check if the flash.sh file is executable (you can use the filemanager to do this)

hope this helps.

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