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Is this an original generation Pinephone or the Pinephone Pro?
There is no Ubuntu Touch for the Pinephone Pro.
If this is the Original Generation Pinephone, you will need to use Etcher or dd to write the Ubuntu Touch image to the SD card. - You don't elaborate how you "put Ubuntu Touch on a SD card".
There is no MTP mode (which allows you to see the Pinephone as a USB storage device) built into the Pinephone. - There is a utility called Jumpdrive that can provide this ability. Jumpdrive has to be written to an SD card with Etcher or dd.
There is also Tow-Boot, but that is another topic that would not be needed for the Original Generation Pinephone and Ubuntu Touch.
Mark
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@mark1250 so how would i get jumpdrive?
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@mark1250 okay so i have jumpdrive but when i plug my phone into my pc the ubports installer still says waiting for device
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Hello @hexis.
You have not confirmed whether you have the PPP or the PP. Which one do you have?
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I'm still assuming you have the Original generation Pinephone.
The Pinephone is not like the Android phones and does NOT use the installer. Check the info here: https://gitlab.com/ubports/community-ports/pinephone
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@mark1250 okay i have the original pinephone i am saying that i got jumpdrive and when i boot my pinephone it says connect a usb to my pc so i did that and since i want ubuntu touch i installed the ubports installer on my pc but every time i bot my phone and connect it to my pc i open the ubports installer and it doesn't see my phone so i cant install ubuntu touch
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@hexis In the post above yours mark1250 told you the installer will not work. He also linked to the method you need to use to get Ubuntu Touch on the Pinephone.
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@lakotaubp so i dont need the ubports installer? but if i just get ubuntu touch on a sd card it wont install on my phone it will just ask where i live and a password and username and it just boots from the sd card but i am trying to install ubuntu touch on my main phones storage that is what i need help with.
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That is where Jumpdrive comes in.
- Burn the jump drive image to an SD card.
- Put it in your Pinephone and boot the phone.
- Connect the Pinephone to your computer via USB.
- Your computer should now show 2 external drives. - One is the SD card, and the other is the internal eMMC.
- Burn the Ubuntu Touch image onto the internal eMMC using Etcher or dd.
- Disconnect the PinePhone from your computer.
- Power off the Pinephone.
- Remove the SD card that has Jumpdrive on it.
- Power on your Pinephone
- Enjoy Ubuntu Touch.
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@mark1250 oh my god now i get it but you said there should be one but there is one that says root manjaro and boot manjaro witch one do i chose
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@mark1250 nvm thank you you really helped i was freaking out for a minute lol
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Happy to hear you got it installed.
You should change the status of you post from unsolved to solved
Mark
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