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Android-x86 and Frida with VirtualBox on Linux(amd64)

Install Android-x86 with VirtualBox on Ubuntu 22.04 References: https://www.android-x86.org/documentation/virtualbox.html Download an ISO image (https://sourceforge.net/projects/android-x86/files/Release%209.0/ ) android-x86_64-9.0-r2.iso , in my case. Create a new VirtualBox VM Type: Linux, Version: Linux 2.6/3.x/4.x/5.x (64-bit) Hardware: Assign 4GB RAM Hard Disk: Create a Virtual Hard Disk Now Give 8GB HDD VDI (do not check Pre-allocate Full Size) Run VM and Boot with the downloaded .iso file from the Boot menu, Choose “Installation” Install Select “Create/Modify partitions” by pressing ‘C’ Decline GPT Create a New, Primary partition that uses the entire space Choose New, Choose Primary Leave it (the maximum space Size is displayed) Set it Bootable (The Flags are marked as ‘Boot’) Write (yes) Quit Choose the just created partition format ’ext4’ (for sure) Install GRUB Yes to install /system directory read-write Run Android-x86 Remove the .

Run Ubuntu(amd64) with UTM on a Apple Silicon (M2) Macbook

Install Install a Ubuntu Server version(I installed the minimal Ubuntu 22.04 Server). Use the Shared Folder Ref: https://docs.getutm.app/guest-support/linux/#virtfs on the UTM Menu, “Edit” the configuration of the Ubuntu VM and set up a shared directory with the “VirtFS” (not SPECI WebDAV) create a local directory on the guest $ sudo mkdir /media/share mount $ sudo mount -t 9p -o trans=virtio share /media/share -oversion=9p2000.L