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    Pixel 2 XL (Taimen) Testing Results

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        maurice @maurice
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        Did some more tests. Was looking at the wrong string, it looks like adb push does work.

        
        ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ cp ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz ubutuarchiverenamed
        
        ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ adb push ubutuarchiverenamed /data
        adb: error: failed to read copy response
        ubutuarchiverenamed: 1 file pushed, 0 ...108.0 MB/s (616134854 bytes in 5.438s)
        adb: error: failed to read copy response
        
        ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ adb push ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz /data
        adb: error: failed to read copy response.tar.gz
        ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz: 1 ...102.3 MB/s (616134854 bytes in 5.741s)
        adb: error: failed to read copy response
        
        
        ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ adb push system.img /data
        adb: error: failed to read copy response
        system.img: 1 file pushed, 0 skipped. 63.1 MB/s (365404512 bytes in 5.520s)
        adb: error: failed to read copy response
        
        ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ adb push twrp-3.5.0_9-0-taimen.img /data
        adb: error: failed to read copy response
        twrp-3.5.0_9-0-taimen.img: 1 file push...d. 7.8 MB/s (41943040 bytes in 5.136s)
        adb: error: failed to read copy response
        
        ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ adb push vendor.img /data
        adb: error: failed to read copy response
        vendor.img: 1 file pushed, 0 skipped. 64.2 MB/s (363557072 bytes in 5.404s)
        adb: error: failed to read copy response
        
        

        I also tried to use the install script without the password and user parameters which allows the system image to push, but it fails pushing the rootfs :

        ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ sudo ./halium-install-standalone.sh ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz system.img 
        D: Chosen rootfs is ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz
        D: Chosen android image is system.img
        D: Chosen release is none
        D: Compress images before pushing: false
        
        I: Writing rootfs into mountable image
        I: Writing android image into mountable image
        I: Running post installation tasks
        I: Shrinking images
        e2fsck 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
        resize2fs 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
        Resizing the filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.uXTvp/system.img to 231448 (4k) blocks.
        Begin pass 3 (max = 20)
        Scanning inode table          XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
        The filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.uXTvp/system.img is now 231448 (4k) blocks long.
        
        I: Unmounting images
        I: Pushing rootfs and android image to /data via ADB
        I:    Pushing rootfs to /data via ADB
        adb: error: 65544-byte write failed: Success
        I:    Pushing android image to /data via ADB
        adb: error: failed to read copy response
        .halium-install-imgs.uXTvp/system.img:...147.9 MB/s (948011008 bytes in 6.112s)
        adb: error: failed to read copy response
        
        real	0m12.719s
        user	0m0.045s
        sys	0m1.496s
        I: Cleaning up
        umount: .halium-install-rootfs.Hcs48: not mounted.
        
        

        But if I try to use the script using "-P" or "-S" I get the following:

        ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ sudo ./halium-install-standalone.sh -p ut -s ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz system.img 
        D: Chosen rootfs is ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz
        D: Chosen android image is system.img
        D: Chosen release is ut
        D: Compress images before pushing: false
        
        I: Writing rootfs into mountable image
        I: Writing android image into mountable image
        I: Running post installation tasks
        enabling SSH ... [done]
        Please enter a new password for the user 'phablet':
        Enter new UNIX password: 
        Retype new UNIX password: 
        passwd: password updated successfully
        I: Shrinking images
        e2fsck 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
        resize2fs 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
        Resizing the filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.V34FH/system.img to 231448 (4k) blocks.
        Begin pass 3 (max = 20)
        Scanning inode table          XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
        The filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.V34FH/system.img is now 231448 (4k) blocks long.
        
        I: Unmounting images
        I: Pushing rootfs and android image to /data via ADB
        I:    Pushing rootfs to /data via ADB
        adb: error: failed to get feature set: device offline
        I:    Pushing android image to /data via ADB
        adb: error: failed to get feature set: device offline
        I:    Renaming to system-as-root compatible system image
        adb: device offline
        
        real	0m0.016s
        user	0m0.008s
        sys	0m0.005s
        Error: Couldn't copy the files to the device, is it connected?
        I: Cleaning up
        umount: .halium-install-rootfs.mFbra: not mounted.
        adb: device offline
        
        ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ sudo ./halium-install-standalone.sh -p ut -s ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz system.img 
        D: Chosen rootfs is ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz
        D: Chosen android image is system.img
        D: Chosen release is ut
        D: Compress images before pushing: false
        
        I: Writing rootfs into mountable image
        I: Writing android image into mountable image
        I: Running post installation tasks
        enabling SSH ... [done]
        Please enter a new password for the user 'phablet':
        Enter new UNIX password: 
        Retype new UNIX password: 
        passwd: password updated successfully
        
        I: Shrinking images
        e2fsck 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
        resize2fs 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
        Resizing the filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.2YQgD/system.img to 231448 (4k) blocks.
        Begin pass 3 (max = 20)
        Scanning inode table          XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
        The filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.2YQgD/system.img is now 231448 (4k) blocks long.
        
        I: Unmounting images
        I: Pushing rootfs and android image to /data via ADB
        I:    Pushing rootfs to /data via ADB
        adb: error: 65544-byte write failed: Success
        I:    Pushing android image to /data via ADB
        adb: error: failed to get feature set: device offline
        I:    Renaming to system-as-root compatible system image
        adb: device offline
        
        real	0m6.227s
        user	0m0.019s
        sys	0m0.715s
        Error: Couldn't copy the files to the device, is it connected?
        I: Cleaning up
        umount: .halium-install-rootfs.dqGZa: not mounted.
        adb: device offline
        
        
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          atomos @maurice
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          @maurice said in Pixel 2 XL (Taimen) Testing Results:

          sudo ./halium-install-standalone.sh -p ut -s ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz system.img

          have you try no sudo?

          ./halium-install-standalone.sh -p ut -s ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz system.img
          
          
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            maurice @atomos
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            @atomos Yes, same issue. Also tried a different port and several USB C cables.

            ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ ./halium-install-standalone.sh -p ut -s ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz system.img 
            [sudo] password for :      
            D: Chosen rootfs is ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz
            D: Chosen android image is system.img
            D: Chosen release is ut
            D: Compress images before pushing: false
            
            I: Writing rootfs into mountable image
            I: Writing android image into mountable image
            I: Running post installation tasks
            enabling SSH ... [done]
            Please enter a new password for the user 'phablet':
            Enter new UNIX password: 
            Retype new UNIX password: 
            passwd: password updated successfully
            I: Shrinking images
            e2fsck 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
            resize2fs 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
            Resizing the filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.0eqim/system.img to 231448 (4k) blocks.
            Begin pass 3 (max = 20)
            Scanning inode table          XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
            The filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.0eqim/system.img is now 231448 (4k) blocks long.
            
            I: Unmounting images
            I: Pushing rootfs and android image to /data via ADB
            I:    Pushing rootfs to /data via ADB
            * daemon not running; starting now at tcp:5037
            * daemon started successfully
            adb: error: 65544-byte write failed: Success
            I:    Pushing android image to /data via ADB
            adb: error: failed to get feature set: device offline
            I:    Renaming to system-as-root compatible system image
            adb: device offline
            
            real	0m6.220s
            user	0m0.025s
            sys	0m0.721s
            Error: Couldn't copy the files to the device, is it connected?
            I: Cleaning up
            umount: .halium-install-rootfs.o87p7: not mounted.
            adb: device offline
            
            

            Second attempt:

            ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ ./halium-install-standalone.sh -p ut -s ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz system.img 
            D: Chosen rootfs is ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz
            D: Chosen android image is system.img
            D: Chosen release is ut
            D: Compress images before pushing: false
            
            I: Writing rootfs into mountable image
            I: Writing android image into mountable image
            I: Running post installation tasks
            enabling SSH ... [done]
            Please enter a new password for the user 'phablet':
            Enter new UNIX password: 
            Retype new UNIX password: 
            passwd: password updated successfully
            I: Shrinking images
            e2fsck 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
            resize2fs 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
            Resizing the filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.zPBDe/system.img to 231448 (4k) blocks.
            Begin pass 3 (max = 20)
            Scanning inode table          XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
            The filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.zPBDe/system.img is now 231448 (4k) blocks long.
            
            I: Unmounting images
            I: Pushing rootfs and android image to /data via ADB
            I:    Pushing rootfs to /data via ADB
            adb: error: 65544-byte write failed: Success
            I:    Pushing android image to /data via ADB
            adb: error: failed to read copy response
            .halium-install-imgs.zPBDe/system.img:...157.2 MB/s (948011008 bytes in 5.750s)
            adb: error: failed to read copy response
            I:    Renaming to system-as-root compatible system image
            adb: no devices/emulators found
            
            real	0m12.006s
            user	0m0.043s
            sys	0m1.377s
            Error: Couldn't copy the files to the device, is it connected?
            I: Cleaning up
            umount: .halium-install-rootfs.ZVxrz: not mounted.
            
            
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              maurice @maurice
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              @Flohack @atomos SUCCESS!

              After trying multiple times using the Macbook air ports. I tried a different setup. Used an external USB/USB C dock (Dell Universal Dock D6000) with a USB C to USB C cable connected to the phone.

              So Macbook Air (2013) -> Dell Universal Dock -> Pixel 2 XL.

              And when trying the script it finally worked!

              ~/Desktop/ubports/halium-install$ ./halium-install-standalone.sh -p ut -s ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz system.img 
              [sudo] password for :      
              D: Chosen rootfs is ubuntu-touch-android9-arm64.tar.gz
              D: Chosen android image is system.img
              D: Chosen release is ut
              D: Compress images before pushing: false
              
              I: Writing rootfs into mountable image
              I: Writing android image into mountable image
              I: Running post installation tasks
              enabling SSH ... [done]
              Please enter a new password for the user 'phablet':
              Enter new UNIX password: 
              Retype new UNIX password: 
              passwd: password updated successfully
              I: Shrinking images
              e2fsck 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
              resize2fs 1.45.5 (07-Jan-2020)
              Resizing the filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.Yy132/system.img to 231448 (4k) blocks.
              Begin pass 3 (max = 20)
              Scanning inode table          XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
              The filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.Yy132/system.img is now 231448 (4k) blocks long.
              
              I: Unmounting images
              I: Pushing rootfs and android image to /data via ADB
              I:    Pushing rootfs to /data via ADB
              .halium-install-imgs.Yy132/rootfs.img:....0 MB/s (3221225472 bytes in 109.898s)
              I:    Pushing android image to /data via ADB
              .halium-install-imgs.Yy132/system.img:...27.5 MB/s (948011008 bytes in 32.918s)
              I:    Renaming to system-as-root compatible system image
              
              real	2m22.986s
              user	0m0.438s
              sys	0m6.972s
              I: Cleaning up
              umount: .halium-install-rootfs.5pR4w: not mounted.
              
              

              Now on to testing capabilities. Thanks for all your help and input. @Flohack recommendation to try different host ports helped!

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                atomos @maurice
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                @maurice congratulations!!!
                bty Cellular working?
                pixel phone not supported CHM-CT 4G,always need mod vendor.img. I'll try later in ut.

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                  fmajoka @maurice
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                  @maurice
                  Congratulations bro... Can you please make a short youtube Tutorial of Installing Ubuntu Touch on Pixel 2XL and its a short Review..

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                    flohack @atomos
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                    @atomos Cellular currently should work but no call audio πŸ˜› in fact, no audio at all on the whole device... .Working on it

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                      flohack @atomos
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                      @atomos Is the modification adding files or replacing them? Because with a replace I will have a hard time. Ofc I can add files if they are needed, or merge configs etc πŸ˜‰

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                        maurice @flohack
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                        @flohack I can confirm no audio on whole device.

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                          atomos @flohack
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                          @flohack thanks!
                          no replacing, just add ".mbn" files and lines of configs.
                          not working yet, in android OS, need do factory rest.

                          l'll format my phone reinstall ut, do more test.

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                            flohack @atomos
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                            @atomos Ok if you link me to a zip file and instructions I might be able to include that in the vendor partition

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                              atomos @flohack
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                              @flohack
                              carrier option is aways set to None. even I had selected my SIM card's carrier(CHN-CT), no lucky with your vendor.img.
                              so I back to Android 9, lineageOS17.1, all of them works fine.

                              in android OS(8.0-11.0), its supported CHN-CT(with 3g), mod vendor.img can supported 3g, LTE, VoLTE. just need copy files from other android phone with Snapdragon 835.

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                                flohack @atomos
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                                @atomos Well modem doesnt work at all on the device, not specific to your country. I will try to work on it, gimme some time ^^

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                                    atomos @flohack
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                                    @flohack

                                    thanks. I will test other things first.

                                    I upload CHN-CT supported files, with simple declaration in zip, you can download from here:
                                    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/habqlbh4chhrs0v/AAAsQbUJ-fdg3Ft1dUVtuocca?dl=0

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