
I almost thought it had bugged out but just let it complete until it asks if you want to delete the downloaded rootfs, yes you can delete it by entering: Y. Just a heads up though, when it got to the end it did take a little while for it to extract rootfs. Then I double checked the directory for any conflicts one last time before running the install script and voila! No errors! If any directories were created you and you get an error, you can add the -R option to rm and it will remove the directory. Rm * -that should remove any of the leftover files created from the previous attempts. Then I added permissions to the SHA512 file in case that was an issue with reading it:Īlthough I went ahead and deleted that as well before running the script anyway, making this pointless really.

Ls -this should show any files in the working directory that need to be removed. tar.xz.2, etc.) So the script isn't seeing the correct file name and it errors out. When you run the install-nethunter-termux script, it creates the file each time and appends a number to the end when there is more than 1 (.tar.xz.0. The problem for me was that I needed to clear the working directory of files that were created automatically from the first couple tries. Wasn't going to post but after seeing all these posts begging step-by-step commands and others being completely useless to help, I figured why not, hope to be of help to people now and in the future. just installed on a Galaxy S8 and was getting the same error above.
