post_install() { post_upgrade } post_upgrade() { # Provided by anbox-modules-dkms-git modprobe binder_linux ashmem_linux # Required by Anbox network bridge systemctl restart systemd-networkd systemctl enable lxc.service systemctl start lxc.service systemctl enable anbox-container-manager.service systemctl start anbox-container-manager.service echo " Add the following lines to /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid: root:100000:65536 root:1000:2 root:101001:99999 This ensures that Android LXC container user & group mappings are isolated from the main OS. Enable Anbox to the current user by issuing: systemctl --user enable anbox-session-manager.service systemctl --user start anbox-session-manager.service - You must have kernel modules 'binder_linux' and 'ashmem_linux' enabled and in-use (provided by anbox-modules-dkms-git) - You must have proper 'android.img' Android image file for Anbox container manager system service (provided by anbox-image) - Default location: /var/lib/anbox/android.img - You find logs at /var/lib/anbox/logs/ folder for debugging - Also consider running Anbox managers with env var ANBOX_LOG_LEVEL=debug " } post_remove() { # Ensure Anbox network bridge is removed systemctl restart systemd-networkd # Delete LXC user & group mappings for file in subuid subgid; do sed -i 's/root:100000:65536//; s/root:1000:2//; s/root:101001:99999//' /etc/${file} done systemctl restart lxc.service echo " LXC service is still running. You may want to disable it by issuing sudo systemctl stop lxc.service && sudo systemctl disable lxc.service " }