Android system is emulated in the computer using Android Virtual Devices(AVDs). In my ubuntu ,When I create a new AVD using the AVD and SDK Manager it creates a file named
<avd-name>.ini
in the directory below
~/.android/avd
When we try to start a virtual machine it tries to read the corresponding .ini file from that directory. Recently I created an AVD and when i tried to run it ,the AVD manger greeted me with the following error massage
PANIC: Could not open: ~/.android/avd/<avd-name>.ini
Just because of I typed
sudo ./android
to run the SDK and AVD Manager . For that it created the .ini file in
/root/.android/avd
directory instead of the location desired by the Start command. Running
./android
command and cretaing new AVD there solved my problem.
<avd-name>.ini
in the directory below
~/.android/avd
When we try to start a virtual machine it tries to read the corresponding .ini file from that directory. Recently I created an AVD and when i tried to run it ,the AVD manger greeted me with the following error massage
PANIC: Could not open: ~/.android/avd/<avd-name>.ini
Just because of I typed
sudo ./android
to run the SDK and AVD Manager . For that it created the .ini file in
/root/.android/avd
directory instead of the location desired by the Start command. Running
./android
command and cretaing new AVD there solved my problem.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteCan you be a bit more precise at what's needed to be done? Cause I'm in the same trouble.
Hello Farhad.
DeletePlease Run the Android SDK manager in unprivileged mode if you are facing the problem like the way I did. Create AVDs then and use.