./scripts/librem5-flash-image --stable --variant plain --dist crimson --skip-download --dir ./tmp_librem5-flash-image_9o_kmgmp
Mullvad does not manufacture NVMe drives nor is a web hosting provider.
./scripts/librem5-flash-image --stable --variant plain --dist crimson --skip-download --dir ./tmp_librem5-flash-image_9o_kmgmp
Mullvad does not manufacture NVMe drives nor is a web hosting provider.
Please, I need another help
In that page is written:
“ * The OS needs to use all available disk space. (The tools to resize the disk on first boot aren’t working yet. A workaround is to boot Jumpdrive on the Librem 5 and resize the partition from your PC using GNOME Disks.)”
But when I use jumpdrive and gnome-disks I have it (please see screenshot)!
So partition is already the maximum available!! Why Purism suggest to extend it?
I’m trying to install Waydroid on my L5 but not enough space! I could use a microsd but my L5 is completely empty now from fresh flashing! I’d like to install and use Waydroid into my L5 instead of my microsd! Also when I’ll start to use my L5 how could I solve this problem about not enough space?
Thank you
Oh my god, my brain, I missed that. I was so tired I thought it was VPN
Start using your Librem 5 and attempt to install Waydroid. If it fails, simply resize the rootfs
partition using Jumpdrive and GNOME Disks smaller in order to allocate enough space to install Waydroid.
How much to resize, please?
Just to have an idea
I think Dlonk was asking about upgrading an older Crimson install.
GNOME Disks is pretty great, so is Gparted
I would not know since I do not use nor care about Waydroid.
you got it…
Ok but what is the maximum resize allowed? Eg: could I resize Partition 2 from 31gb to 1gb for example? Isn’t written so I haven’t idea!
Thank you
I got Dino last version installed natively on Gnu Crimson. This is nice.
If i remember well i cant do it before because Dino upgraded gtk4.? version as Gnu Byzantium cant give it
Just to understand: Purism says
“ * Disk encryption needs to work. (The prompt to unlock your disk isn’t working yet in Crimson on the Librem 5.)”
It means we’ve to wait they develop it or we’ve to install LUKS manually?
I don’t understand
Thank you
The former.
Here you go:
deb https://repo.pureos.net/pureos crimson main
deb https://repo.pureos.net/pureos crimson-security main
deb https://repo.pureos.net/pureos crimson-updates main
Also, remember: Repositories & Suites - PureOS Software
That won’t work - based on what it says.
If “the prompt to unlock your disk isn’t working” then enabling LUKS manually would not be a good thing to do. All you will achieve is a phone that you can never boot.
Because the boot partition can’t (yet) correctly handle an encrypted root partition, they aren’t even (yet) providing an encrypted variant disk image.
As such therefore crimson
isn’t ready for you to put any sensitive data on the phone, particularly if the phone goes outside your house. It’s really an early preview version.
(Technically, there are a range of technologies available with Linux that could provide protection for sensitive data without using a LUKS-encrypted root partition, but you would be creating extra hassle for yourself.)
Thank you so so much for your detailed explanation, Irvinewade
I’ll wait crimson ready to install on my L5 then! In effect this version is alpha without camera yet and other features! It isn’t for me!
Just wait a little bit… for my backports
I think we are at the crash test dummy stage with crimson
. If you don’t mind having to reflash at the drop of a hat then fine. If you want a stable phone then stay with byzantium
.
On my quick test looks like Crimson is spending more battery than Byzantium, i not sure why ATM, but Crimson it need to be 15% better for Battery and Performance than Byzantium.
Crimson need Love, Crimson need Free Software purely programmers. Open Source too much game, too much copy paste, cloning…