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    [solved] Mx4 - Installer blocked at "waiting for recovery mode"

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      • arubislanderA Offline
        arubislander
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        @advocatux said in Mx4 - Installer blocked at "waiting for recovery mode":

        it seems you need to run the command twice, one with --bootstrap and then without that option

        I guess so are referring to this part of the instructions:

        "Tip: The --bootstrap option is normally only used when installing Ubuntu the first time. It requires that the device is booted to the bootloader. After Ubuntu is installed, one uses the ubuntu-device-flash command (without the --bootstrap option) while the device is booted to Ubuntu."

        What the above means is that the --bootstrap is only necessary to install to a device booted into the bootloader the first time that Ubuntu Touch is installed on said device. When there is already a version of Ubuntu Touch on the device and the device is booted normally, then the --bootloader option should no longer be used.

        If the --bootloader option succeeded, then there is no need to run the command again without the option.

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        Happily running Ubuntu Touch
        Google Pixel 3a (20.04 DEV)
        JingPad (24.04 preview)
        Meizu Pro 5 (16.04 DEV)

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        • advocatuxA Offline
          advocatux
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          Here's the main part, adapted to UBports.

          • Power the device off with the Power button.
          • Reboot into the bootloader by pressing the correct physical button combination for your device
          • Install Ubuntu using your selected channel. (I'm going to use 16.04 RC for this example, but anyone can change rc for other option)
          • Run ubuntu-device-flash touch --channel=ubports-touch/16.04/rc --bootstrap
            Interesting [*]: the original command in that cached page doesn't add the device model or the server, it should be auto-detected hmm you could try that and if it doesn't work, add the device & server parameters
          • Tip: The --bootstrap option is normally only used when installing Ubuntu the first time. It requires that the device is booted to the bootloader. After Ubuntu is installed, one uses the ubuntu-device-flash command (without the --bootstrap option) while the device is booted to Ubuntu.
          • Wait until the reboot is done. In most cases no input from you is required.
            The process takes some time. First, an appropriate image is downloaded to ~/.cache/ubuntuimages.
          • Tip: Occasionally delete the cache of downloaded images (in ~/.cache/ubuntuimages) to free up disk space with: ubuntu-device-flash --clean-cache touch.

          Then, the parts of the images are deployed to the device. Ubuntu is deployed to the devices as a โ€œrecoveryโ€ image. Then, the device boots from the recovery image and installs Ubuntu as the normal OS. Finally, the device boots into Ubuntu for devices.

          [*] Just as an example, this is the original command and its output in that page:

          $ ubuntu-device-flash touch --channel=ubuntu-touch/stable/ubuntu --bootstrap
          2015/02/16 09:50:12 Expecting the device to be in the bootloader... waiting
          2015/02/16 09:50:12 Device is |mako|
          2015/02/16 09:50:12 Flashing version 1 from ubuntu-touch/stable/ubuntu channel and server https://system-image.ubuntu.com to device mako
          
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          • advocatuxA Offline
            advocatux @arubislander
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            @arubislander thank you, I was preparing a more detail answer to what I said ๐Ÿ™‚

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            • arubislanderA Offline
              arubislander @advocatux
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              @advocatux I saw that right after I pressed submit ๐Ÿ™‚

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              • advocatuxA Offline
                advocatux @arubislander
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                @arubislander no problem, it's better to have extra instructions than none ๐Ÿ˜„

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                • arubislanderA Offline
                  arubislander @advocatux
                  last edited by

                  @advocatux said in Mx4 - Installer blocked at "waiting for recovery mode":

                  Interesting [*]: the original command in that cached page doesn't add the device model or the server, it should be auto-detected hmm you could try that and if it doesn't work, add the device & server parameters

                  When server is omitted, then the Canonical servers are used by default. Since these are no longer up (I think?) I would expect the command to fail without it.

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                  JingPad (24.04 preview)
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                  • advocatuxA Offline
                    advocatux @arubislander
                    last edited by advocatux

                    @arubislander yes, probably, but I really don't know. Maybe that tool is exactly the same as in Canonical times or maybe it has been adapted for UBports like other tools?

                    Just in case, the full command adapted for MX4, 16.04 RC, and UBports scenario is:
                    ubuntu-device-flash --server=https://system-image.ubports.com touch --device=arale --channel=ubports-touch/16.04/rc --bootstrap

                    and then, once again without the --bootstrap option

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                    • advocatuxA Offline
                      advocatux
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                      Ah, this point is also important before doing anything else:

                      Warning: If your device is encrypted you must perform a full factory reset before installing ubuntu. This also will delete all data from the device, including apps and other data. You may want to create a backup first

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                      • SlayneS Offline
                        Slayne
                        last edited by Slayne

                        Thanks for your time.

                        Once again, whatever i do, all commands made by terminal on my labtop finish with :
                        "2018/08/20 19:05:37 Can't flash recovery image"

                        Sooooo frustrating.

                        Edit - I follow with interest this conversation about installing UBports without cable but with terminal and then i realise that on my all-new Ubuntu touch legacy installation, i dont have access to the ubuntu store and then i have no terminal...

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                        • advocatuxA Offline
                          advocatux @Slayne
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                          @slayne have you tried to install the Terminal app (vivid version) from here https://open-store.io/app/com.ubuntu.terminal?

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                          • SlayneS Offline
                            Slayne @advocatux
                            last edited by Slayne

                            @advocatux It doesnt work.

                            But is doesnt matter because I UPGRADED MY MX4 TO UBPORTS !!! Finally !

                            As i thought, the main problem was the buggy recovery mode.
                            I tried :
                            sudo adb devices
                            75HABLM26VFN no permissions (verify udev rules); see [http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html]

                            (note : all these commands were made while phone on "recovery mode")

                            This "no permissions" was the key.

                            Then i did :
                            slayne@slayne-PcAsus:~$ sudo adb kill-server
                            slayne@slayne-PcAsus:~$ sudo adb start-server

                            • daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
                            • daemon started successfully *
                              slayne@slayne-PcAsus:~$ adb devices
                              List of devices attached
                              75HABLM26VFN recovery

                            That "recovery" instead of "no permissions" seemed pretty good.

                            I retried one of the last commands i did yesterday :
                            slayne@slayne-PcAsus:~$ sudo ubuntu-device-flash --server=https://system-image.ubports.com touch --device=arale --channel=ubports-touch/16.04/rc

                            2018/08/21 09:56:51 Device is |arale|
                            2018/08/21 09:56:51 Flashing version 9 from ubports-touch/16.04/rc channel and server https://system-image.ubports.com to device arale
                            2018/08/21 09:56:52 Start pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/pool/keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:56:52 Start pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/ubports-touch/16.04/rc/arale/version-9.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:56:52 Done pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/pool/keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:56:52 Start pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/gpg/image-master.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:56:52 Done pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/ubports-touch/16.04/rc/arale/version-9.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:56:52 Start pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/gpg/image-signing.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:56:52 Done pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/gpg/image-master.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:56:52 Done pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/gpg/image-signing.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:57:03 Start pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/pool/device-c746103f205781974a7b89aff29cdf3dd450879f119f672d3a6f62b67ed783c5.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:57:03 Start pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/pool/ubports-dfcbe0416dc5dddaa398eff83a60d883c0d693dd1b1958e2fd9b61a02771e4ee.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:57:35 Done pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/pool/device-c746103f205781974a7b89aff29cdf3dd450879f119f672d3a6f62b67ed783c5.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:59:27 Done pushing /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/pool/ubports-dfcbe0416dc5dddaa398eff83a60d883c0d693dd1b1958e2fd9b61a02771e4ee.tar.xz to device
                            2018/08/21 09:59:27 Created ubuntu_command: /home/slayne/.cache/ubuntuimages/ubuntu_commands324087129
                            2018/08/21 09:59:27 Rebooting into recovery to flash

                            AND IT WORKED !!

                            Thanks everydoby for your time and your help. Now im in.

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                            • advocatuxA Offline
                              advocatux @Slayne
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                              @slayne yay kudos!! Enjoy your new UT phone!!

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                              • LakotaubpL Offline
                                Lakotaubp @Slayne
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                                @slayne double yey well done

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                                • halucigeniaH Offline
                                  halucigenia @advocatux
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                                  @advocatux How would I go about installing terminal app from there on my MX4 Ubuntu Touch without functional USB?

                                  Nexus4, Meizu MX4, Meizu Pro5, PinePhone UBPorts edition, PineTab, Pixel 3a XL

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                                  • advocatuxA Offline
                                    advocatux @halucigenia
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                                    @halucigenia if you're using UT (UBports) you just need to use the OpenStore app.

                                    If you're using the "old" Canonical's one, then it depends on what you have installed in your phone already. For example, do you have WifiTransfer? Do you have UT Tweak tools? Do you have ssh available over wifi?

                                    You can go to https://open-store.io/app/com.ubuntu.terminal with the browser and download the vivid version to your phone, of course, but the problem is how to install that click package if you don't have at least one of the necessary tools to do it.

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                                    • SlayneS Offline
                                      Slayne
                                      last edited by

                                      Here is the tip, if somebody has the same issue (waiting for recovery mode) :

                                      Phone on "recovery mode".

                                      Terminal :
                                      sudo adb devices

                                      If โ€˜no permissionโ€™ย :
                                      sudo adb kill-server
                                      sudo adb start-server

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                                      • S Offline
                                        Stefano @Slayne
                                        last edited by Stefano

                                        @slayne also unplugging from a PC then
                                        adb kill-server
                                        then plugging in again
                                        and start adb start-server again

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                                        • halucigeniaH Offline
                                          halucigenia @advocatux
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                                          @advocatux It's still on the old Canonical Ubuntu Touch reset to base build without any extra installed apps (sorry that was not clear). I will see what I can do with ssh when I get back home.

                                          Nexus4, Meizu MX4, Meizu Pro5, PinePhone UBPorts edition, PineTab, Pixel 3a XL

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                                          • advocatuxA Offline
                                            advocatux @halucigenia
                                            last edited by

                                            @halucigenia hmm you'll need adb to set & config ssh

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                                              hummlbach @Slayne
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                                              @slayne And it didn't work with the latest installer for you? I'm asking because I had the same issue with the nexus 4 and it seems to be fixed for the nexus 4 with the latest version of the installer... Perhaps the fix (if there was one... :)) was in a device specific part of the installer... @NeoTheThird can you tell anything about that?

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