On Feb 10, 2012 3:13 PM, "Hinnerk van Bruinehsen" < h.v.bruinehsen@fu-berlin.de> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 08.02.2012 16:23, James wrote: > > Hinnerk van Bruinehsen fu-berlin.de> writes: > > > > > >> I own a Galaxy Nexus - up to now I encountered a bug in finding > >> the tools.jar of JDK (Google helped here) and a problem due to > >> the fact that I use hardened for building (TEXTREL, I think). > >> I'll try a stage 3 non hardened chroot later... > > > > How do you like the G. Nexus so far? Who is your (cell) service > > provider? > > > > I'm not sure I posted this link: > > http://marc.info/?l=selinux&r=1&b=201201&w=4 > > > > Note. Russell Coker (dev for SElinux and SEandroid) is very cool > > and has his up and running on Debian (Wheezy). If you get stuck, > > you can search him out for help. In my experiences with Russell, he > > is very friendly and helpful, particularly on the last "thingy" he > > is focused on, like SEandroid..... > > > > thanks for keeping me posted, James > > > It seems as if I'm not able to setup a proper build-environment with > hardened (due to chroot hardening the chroot isn't an option, either). > I'll try to find time to test it on a non-hardened host or in a vm > (which seems like a bad option, too, due to hardened restrictions). > > > If I get any further, I'll try to post some updates. > > Concerning the phone: I'm very happy with it, as it is. It's a big > upgrade from my old Wildfire. > My cell service provider is Vodafone (Germany). > > With kind regards, > Hinnerk > There are grsec knobs in sysctl that you can temporarily disable to "weaken" chroot for awhile. aW simple reboot will return these knobs to its default secure settings. (There's a thread I started when I have trouble doing things in a chroot, and the solution was to temporarily stable done grkernelsec features before going into chroot) Rgds,