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20 minutes ago, tellmemore said:

Ok, seems like linux mint 20.2 is outdated now. Can I upgrade to 21 without a USB?

 

The script doesn't support having spaces in the filepath. Rename the full filepath to have no spaces - it might be the folder you put dualra1n in, or your user folder. Ensure there are no spaces.

 

Additionally this is really not the place for iOS jailbreaking and such. I would look to Discord servers for support for these tools as - while I do have lots of experience with jailbreaking in general, I don't have a lot of experience with these tools. I don't know of anyone else with jailbreaking experience here...

Hey guys, I tried installing iOS 14.8 on my iPhone 7, everything working, got the dfu mude but now it just says there is something missing, look at the pictures. I can't figure out what to to plz help me

 

 

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Ok, seems like linux mint 20.2 is outdated now. Can I upgrade to 21 without a USB?

 

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20 minutes ago, tellmemore said:

Ok, seems like linux mint 20.2 is outdated now. Can I upgrade to 21 without a USB?

 

The script doesn't support having spaces in the filepath. Rename the full filepath to have no spaces - it might be the folder you put dualra1n in, or your user folder. Ensure there are no spaces.

 

Additionally this is really not the place for iOS jailbreaking and such. I would look to Discord servers for support for these tools as - while I do have lots of experience with jailbreaking in general, I don't have a lot of experience with these tools. I don't know of anyone else with jailbreaking experience here...

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But there are no spaces

 

4 minutes ago, WhitetailAni said:

The script doesn't support having spaces in the filepath. Rename the full filepath to have no spaces - it might be the folder you put dualra1n in, or your user folder. Ensure there are no spaces.

 

Additionally this is really not the place for iOS jailbreaking and such. I would look to Discord servers for support for these tools as - while I do have lots of experience with jailbreaking in general, I don't have a lot of experience with these tools. I don't know of anyone else with jailbreaking experience here...

 

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1 hour ago, tellmemore said:

But there are no spaces

 

 

file Firmware/.trustcache does not exist or is a directory typically means it's looking at a filepath, and encounters a space - and then interprets everything after the space as the file. So instead of looking for "Firmware/.trustcache stuff" as the complete filepath it instead sees "Firmware/.trustcache" as the filepath and ignores " stuff". 

You can try updating, I believe you need a flash drive. Do you not have one?

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1 hour ago, WhitetailAni said:

file Firmware/.trustcache does not exist or is a directory typically means it's looking at a filepath, and encounters a space - and then interprets everything after the space as the file. So instead of looking for "Firmware/.trustcache stuff" as the complete filepath it instead sees "Firmware/.trustcache" as the filepath and ignores " stuff". 

You can try updating, I believe you need a flash drive. Do you not have one?

I do, but I have Ventoy on it. It won't start the live linux file.

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2 hours ago, WhitetailAni said:

file Firmware/.trustcache does not exist or is a directory typically means it's looking at a filepath, and encounters a space - and then interprets everything after the space as the file. So instead of looking for "Firmware/.trustcache stuff" as the complete filepath it instead sees "Firmware/.trustcache" as the filepath and ignores " stuff". 

You can try updating, I believe you need a flash drive. Do you not have one?

Ok, I found another USB, am in live linux mint 21.2 now. Looks great! I love mint! So I found the Firmware folder in the IPSW/extracted/Firmware dir, there actually is no trustcache folder, look at the pictures.

 

Edit: I already figured that I have to update the system, but that didn't work as I am on version 20.1 and have not upgraded. I tried to upgrade to 20.3, that worked, but there seems to be some apt-get update cache error, either way, that's something to fix later.

 

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