[Beta] Pixel 2 installer config
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@flohack hello sir , I am very happy to finally get support for pixel 2 family , but i am kind of facing an issue after getting successful installation msg on pixel 2 it reboots and gets stuck to google logo ...
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I have the same issue as sakeineha. Downgraded to Android 9, used the UB Ports installer. Everything went well, but it was stuck at the bootloader splash screen. After going into UB Port's recovery to check logs, I'm now getting an error on the bootloader screen: Slot Unbootable: Load Error. Please let me know if I can provide you with any logs, if they're still retrievable.
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We know there is a problem with Pixel 2, only Pixel 2 XL seems to work at this time. I will take down the config for walleye. And yes, I need debug assistances, it would involve using telnet adb and ssh, to see where we are in the boot process, also using boots with the volumen and power buttons multiple times, using fastboot boot to temporarily boot a kernel etc.
If some of you can help with this I can give some instructions maybe -
@flohack I have experience with ssh and adb. Telnet would be new to me. I don't have much experience beyond flashing Android ROMs, but I would like to help where I can.
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@bifpowers Ok in which timezone you are in?
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@flohack I'm in Eastern Time. I should have some time tomorrow evening to troubleshoot.
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@bifpowers Ok I will write up some explanations for you later
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Alright here are some generic steps to see where we are:
- Check that kernel actually boots correctly:
- On your host, enter dmesg -w and then power up the device
- connect your USB cable. See if the host sees a new USB device
- IF there are any messages about RNDIS coming up, try to ping 192.168.2.15 or 10.15.19.82 and eventually try either telnet on 192.168.2.15 or ssh (with user phablet) on 10.15.19.82
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@flohack Unfortunately I'm not getting anything from any of those steps. I'm on Windows 10 currently, and tried with both PowerShell and WSL Ubuntu.
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I'm on arch linux and using the appimage installer. It gets stuck on "preparing system image/mounting partitions'
tried using an ubuntu vm -same problem -
HOLY CRAP!
I did not see that this devicetree uses 2 kernel configs for each device. I only patched the one for XL. I push now some changes to add also muskie.Can someone in roughly 24hrs from now try again to install Pixel 2? I bet its working then
BR Florian
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@flohack best email I've gotten all week! Will give it a shot.
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Here is the instruction how to flash:
- Download https://ci.ubports.com/job/UBportsCommunityPortsJenkinsCI/job/ubports%252Fcommunity-ports%252Fjenkins-ci%252Fwalleye-taimen/job/main/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/halium-boot_walleye.img and flash this with fastboot flash boot halium-boot_walleye.img
Good Luck!
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I am unable to get past the recovery step. Everything seems to work, I reboot to recovery and I can interact with the UBports recovery mode interface but it never continues from that point. Any ideas?
Update: It seems to hang on the
Preparing system image Mounting partitions...
section after the reboot to recovery (screenshot attached).
It could be that I am not giving it enough time so I am going to leave it throughout the night. Here is the verbose output of my UBPorts session:
... info: Downloading 8 files info: Downloaded file 1 of 8 info: Downloaded file 2 of 8 info: Downloaded file 3 of 8 info: Downloaded file 4 of 8 info: Downloaded file 5 of 8 info: Downloaded file 6 of 8 info: Downloaded file 7 of 8 info: Downloaded file 8 of 8 verbose: running core action write verbose: running adb action wait verbose: running adb action preparesystemimage
Thanks!
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Pixel 2 does not boot into UI anyways, I would ask you to wait a bit until we can get this sorted out finally. If you like, you can help debugging it maybe, if you are ok with using adb and fastboot directly.
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Ok guys lets try a different approach. Can you please enter fastboot, flash that image into boot: https://twoot.bin.org.in/nextcloud/index.php/s/mzfmYJscqPyM2Bc with
fastboot flash boot boot.img
- so far so old.
Now: DO NOT reboot, but select Boot to recovery. Does this bring up our UT recovery screen?Thanks!
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Booted to fastboot
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ran
fastboot flash boot boot.img
with thisimg
I am not sure what is meant by DO NOT reboot, but select Boot to recovery. After running the fastboot command should I just use volume up/down to make the recovery reboot option be visible? Not sure if it is supposed to do something at that point.
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@i2097i Yes exactly, select manually the recovery option.
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@Flohack
yes, if I press the power button on recovery, it boots to UBPorts Recovery.I also wanted to mention that I let this run all night and it was still on the
verbose: running adb action preparesystemimage
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@i2097i Oh yes please dont do that, to not damage your display if its not turned off by recovery - the install will not take longer than a few minutes, otherwise its broken
Ok but good to hear, we have a working recovery...So actually the kernel is fine. Can you do the following then:
- Boot into recovery
- Check with
adb devices
that you can see the device - use
adb shell
to gain shell access into the recovery - Issue a
mount data
that should get userdata online - Do a
ls -la /data
and paste the result here
Thanks!