Fastboot: booting...FAILED (remote: bootimage: incomplete or not signed)finished.
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@advocatux Don't work, at this moment Ican't enter to bootloader holding the volume down button first and then pressing and holding power button as well. Unbootable
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@josepjc in which step the installer failed?
I assume your phone is unlocked, why are you trying to access the bootloader?
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@advocatux said in Fastboot: booting...FAILED (remote: bootimage: incomplete or not signed)finished.:
@josepjc in which step the installer failed?
I assume your phone is unlocked, why are you trying to access the bootloader?
Becouse the phone don't boot
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@josepjc at which installation step it stopped working?
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@advocatux when the installer tells me: press the volume down button first and then pressing and holding power button as well.
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@josepjc I see you have filed a bug report (*) already, let's wait to see what the experts have to say about it.
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@josepjc wait, are you using a VM to do the installation?
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@advocatux no

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@josepjc right, then let's see what the devs have to say
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I can access to the recovery mode and I have a SD 2GB
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When I put de SD I can't access to the recovery mode, black screen...
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Hello,
this issue is still relevant for me. The workaround with the installer 0.1.12 is just to ignore the wrong image or whatever error occurs. In version 0.1.15-beta I can still not get beyond rebooting in fastboot mode. -
@humungus what OS is running on your computer? What installer package are you using exactly? Do you have
adbandfastbootinstalled on your computer? Have you tried to run the installer withsudo? -
@advocatux Hello I seemed to have fixed the issue. It is not a tool problem, but one of the installer. The tools are called asynchroniously and eventually hindering each other. I will clean up my code and send the patch to the maintainers.
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@humungus perfect, I'm glad you found a solution

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I'm eagerly awaiting this update too. After a failed attempt at flashing 16.04/rc I had to resort to flashing a Fairphone Android stock image (urgh!)
Is there a .zip of the current 16.04 image I can flash manually, preferably with a "flash all" shell script? I'd be more than happy enough with that in the absence of a functioning ubports-installer.
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Hello, afaik the zip is build on the fly from the archives on the recovery system. I did not find a complete zip.
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@scott-marley you can see here http://system-image.ubports.com/ how the system images are organized.
If you have trusty or xenial [*] running on your computer, you can try to install UT using the command line. You can also try to install that tool on bionic too, I heard it works but I haven't tried it myself on that distro.
sudo ubuntu-device-flash --server=http://system-image.ubports.com touch --device=FP2 --channel=ubports-touch/16.04/rc --bootstrap --wipeEDIT: I've just remembered that that method worked on other devices but FP2 on the early days of 16.04 development. I think that's fixed now but I wanted to tell you. Anyway, you can give it a try.
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Hi on bionic I can not get ubuntu-device-flash (I am on aarch64 arch). I did not find the sources neither. I commented my fix on github. Best regards

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@humungus ah I didn't know you're using aarch64
