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What can i do for logging in Ubuntu with non root user?

Open JuanZoran opened this issue 2 years ago • 10 comments

i will appreciate it if anyone would help me!!

JuanZoran avatar Feb 15 '23 05:02 JuanZoran

is it possible to expand bootlinux with bootlinux -u user, so that i can login with common user

JuanZoran avatar Feb 15 '23 05:02 JuanZoran

is it possible to expand bootlinux with bootlinux -u user, so that i can login with common user

with chroot, accessing as common user is not recommended and the access is very limited (even sudo won't work on common user).

FerryAr avatar Feb 15 '23 06:02 FerryAr

alright, i just installed Ubuntu in my Xiaomi Pad5Pro, and it works well with common user, so I think maybe can add an argument to log in with common user....

JuanZoran avatar Feb 15 '23 06:02 JuanZoran

alright, i just installed Ubuntu in my Xiaomi Pad5Pro, and it works well with common user, so I think maybe can add an argument to log in with common user....

@JuanZoran Which method did you use to install Ubuntu?

now0clock avatar Oct 27 '23 00:10 now0clock

is it possible to expand bootlinux with bootlinux -u user, so that i can login with common user

with chroot, accessing as common user is not recommended and the access is very limited (even sudo won't work on common user).

How are we supposed to use things like yay on arch then, that refuse to work if you're running as root?

viridivn avatar Jan 03 '24 19:01 viridivn

is it possible to expand bootlinux with bootlinux -u user, so that i can login with common user

with chroot, accessing as common user is not recommended and the access is very limited (even sudo won't work on common user).

How are we supposed to use things like yay on arch then, that refuse to work if you're running as root?

Same problem, I can't install yay right now

blueoc-phucpham avatar Feb 16 '24 12:02 blueoc-phucpham

is it possible to expand bootlinux with bootlinux -u user, so that i can login with common user

with chroot, accessing as common user is not recommended and the access is very limited (even sudo won't work on common user).

How are we supposed to use things like yay on arch then, that refuse to work if you're running as root?

Same problem, I can't install yay right now

So I'm not the only one who is having a problem with yay?

dhuux avatar Feb 25 '24 14:02 dhuux

I created a non root user but it seems it can't resolve DNS names git and curl not working. So what should we do? How are we supposed to use AUR? Without it Archlinux is useless.

Screenshot_20240225-165921_Termux

dhuux avatar Feb 25 '24 14:02 dhuux

Found the solution for the network problem. Screenshot_20240227-195738_Termux

But the Fakeroot in Archlunux Arm is corrupted or Something. Even runing it in root user returns the same error. So how did you fix it? Screenshot_20240227-200045_Termux

dhuux avatar Feb 27 '24 17:02 dhuux

And now I solved the Fakeroot nightmare. Yay is working perfectly. I though it would be hard for a newbie like me but it got easier than I thought. Screenshot_20240227-224726_Termux

dhuux avatar Feb 27 '24 20:02 dhuux