Unable to format userdata
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 Hi all, I have an X306FA and as there is no Android 11 firmware for this model available I took the risk and flashed TB_X306F_S230626_230530_BMP (since A only seem to stand for Alexa). It was a success and I confirmed I could boot into Android 11. I then followed the instructions from https://gitlab.com/ubports/porting/community-ports/android11/lenovo-tab-m10-hd/lenovo-m10-hd It worked all well until fastboot format:ext4 userdata:Warning: userdata type is raw, but ext4 was requested for formatting. FAILED (remote: 'Could not open partition') fastboot: error: Command failedThis seems to be weird, since the partition is available fastboot getvar all:(bootloader) partition-type:userdata:raw (bootloader) has-slot:userdata:no (bootloader) is-logical:userdata:no(There doesn't seem to be a size entry tho) Erase also not working: Erasing 'userdata' FAILED (remote: 'Partition doesn't exist')I then went into the recovery and did a factory reset for data and system. No change. I then decided to flash the userdata again with fastboot since I thought maybe the inital boot to android changed something but I there is no change. I took the firmware from the github repo: https://github.com/rubencarneiro/amar_row_wifi/releases I confirmed I use the recommended fastboot version: 
 fastboot version 30.0.0-6374843Now I do not have any ideas left... 
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 @sepatu Are you using a standalone fastboot copy? Which OS are you using? I use Ubuntu and whenever I have error using fastboot, I just use the fastboot copy I downloaded. Make sure you run your local copy instead of the system one by changing directory to where the fastboot is then use ./fastboot <command>
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 @kugiigi I use arch linux, and the fastboot is the correct version as mentioned in the readme. Confirmed with ./fastboot --version. I also tried it with my sdk installed fastboot (v35), with the same results.I'm trying it with the official UBPorts installer now, and sse if I have success there. But the downloads there are very slow at ~80kbps, so it probably need a couple more hours until I can test it. 
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 @sepatu Hi, I ran into the same issue. I did all the other install-steps. And after installation I did the format of userdata in recovery mode. This worked for me. 
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 @zedr0k You mean right after fastboot flash system ./ubuntu.img?
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 @sepatu Right. After the last step ( fastboot flash system ./ubuntu.img) I rebooted into recovery and did the format of userdata. Then rebooted into ubports. First boot need a few minutes.
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 Oh perhaps you're in the wrong fastboot? fastboot is different from fastbootd. Not sure where you're supposed to format userdata though. 
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  It must be done in fastbootd and an elevated prompt - I had to put ./ in front (using M$ Windows). Glad to see you used the work around and it worked.  
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 thank you. I missed the "fastboot reboot fastboot" step. My mistake (I should have read more carefully). Thank you very much for your work.  
