UserLAnd undergoes a somewhat complex installation procedure, and the short version (from my limited understanding - if this is incorrect please correct this statement) is that the majority of installation files for debian will be found in the /data folder and subfolders for Android.Īny downloaded files will be stored in the Android download manager default location (folder 'Downloads' for Android 7.0). Furthermore, I do not believe any subdirectories within /host-rootfs should be met with permissions errors if you are accessing it as root. As stated, the directory /host-rootfs/sdcard is the correct method to access that location. In regards to sdcard permissions, Android implements a different method of accessing it. If you can confirm this works for you, please reply to this thread. 'ls /data/data/tech.ula' should not return an error. However, you may be able to perform the same command within certain sub-directories. This is actually intended behavior in Android. For example, I can confirm that in the 'data' folder the ls command will return a permission denied error. I have organized this reply into two parts, the first being related to permissions and the second being related to UserLAnd file locations.Įven as root, some directories in Android will return a 'permission denied' error if you attempt to perform certain tasks within them.