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[–] derin@lemmy.beru.co 18 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Try Termux, it's great.

While it doesn't get you sudo, it does get you a package manager and a decent amount of programs.

I use it and rclone to sync my cell phone's photos to a S3 bucket.

[–] AceSLS@ani.social 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You can totally use sudo if you're rooted. Using su also allows you to acces your native shell instead of Termuxs

[–] derin@lemmy.beru.co 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You're totally right, but I wasn't assuming they had a rooted phone.

Is there any difference between the native shell and Termux's? I just installed fish and chsh'ed it to default: after syncing over all my dotfiles it looks and acts as expected.

[–] AceSLS@ani.social 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Is there any difference between the native shell and Termux's? I just installed fish and chsh'ed it to default: after syncing over all my dotfiles it looks and acts as expected.

I did the same, but that's not what I'm talking about.

I don't know for sure, but if I hat to guess I'd say that Termux uses chroot to emulate a more Linuxy experience by changing your root to /data/data/com.termux/files/ with it's own bin, etc, lib and so on directories

Using su you escape that chroot and start using your roms root directory at /

I might be totally wrong with this, but that should hopefully clarify the way it behaves

[–] derin@lemmy.beru.co 2 points 1 month ago

Aah, okay.

I don't mind the chroot too much, especially as you can just use Termux's termux-setup-storage script for accessing files.

But, yeah, I can see how one would want to use su for that!

[–] Caboose12000@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

what package manager?
edit: nvm its apt