Hangs after new firmware. Nexus 5
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@advocatux said in Hangs after new firmware. Nexus 5:
that was updating your device or you were trying to install UT for the first time?
This is not the first time installing UT. Decided to reflash once again through UT. Flashed on stock firmware and then through UT chose a stable branch of UT. After flashing IT via the phone hung on the logo.
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@simbion ah, ok, I had that kind of issue some months ago and what I did was to press and hold the power button until the device rebooted.
In my case that was good enough for the device to boot normally (YMMV)
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@advocatux I confirm your process. Very similar to what i did.
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All thank you himself has understood. It turned out you need to first flash the stock firmware, make a full reset in the stock recovery and immediately run the UT installation. But now there is a new problem when you first start when you select "edge" does not display the keyboard. In place of the white square keyboard when unlocking the same problem.
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@simbion that's a brand new issue https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/1204
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Could there be a dependence on the Android firmware? I have the latest of their 5.1.1, because once I tried the last of the 6.?? and it took longer to boot. What's yours?
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@nightshift said in Hangs after new firmware. Nexus 5:
Could there be a dependence on the Android firmware? I have the latest of their 5.1.1, because once I tried the last of the 6.?? and it took longer to boot. What's yours?
On 5.1.1 I did not try I do not see in it sense as the system is loaded from under /dev/loop0 from the system file.img and uses android drivers as understand.
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@advocatux . Thanks. Solve the problem. It turned out that there is not enough space in the update directory /var/cache/apt/
$ sudo mount -o remount,rw /
$ sudo mount --bind /userdata /var/cache/apt
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
$ sudo reboot
After that the keyboard began to be displayed normally.
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Who knows how to increase /dev/loop0 partition size ? /dev/loop0 2.0 G 1.6 232M 88% /
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