problems flashing UBports on Meizu PRO 5 (Android international edition)
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@blandcorporation Here is the 16.04 PRO 5 latest backup zip file, unpack it, put it to your TWRP backup folder and restore.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e91EPP0RfP3T8xFsNH26f4ORNeJbz__A/view?usp=sharing -
My goodness, thanks again! Genuinely thanks for your guidance on this. It is hugely appreciated.
I actually went and manually downloaded the partition images for 16.04 and (carefully) extracted them on the phone and that worked also. I'm now happily running UBports 16.04 development with Anbox. I can't believe what I'm seeing. What the UBports team has achieved is amazing!
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@stefano oow thats tempting
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@stefano Hi there. I am trying to resize my 64GB Pro 5's partition table to enable me to install Xenial. I installed TWRP again and did an
adb shell
on my desktop. Following your guide, I get tochroot /system /bin/bash
and then the prompt says "bash: groups: command not found". Then the user in the prompt changes to "root@localhost:/#". I then tried the command again and now it says "bash: chroot: command not found". Puzzled, I tried to do it from TWRP's integrated terminal, straight on the phone. Is there a reason a host PC has to do it via ADB, though? Then on TWRP the command returned "bash: groups: command not found", "bash: lesspipe: command not found" and "bash: dircolors: command not found". Are any of these warnings problematic enough for me to not be able to resize the partitions without correcting for them?Furthermore, can anyone list the exact metrics of their sda41 through sda44 partitions after a succesful resize on a 64GB model? The start and end points, the size, etc?
Note: I came back to edit this message because the browser on my M10 often cuts out because of too many tabs, so I didn't want to lose it and made it a work in progress.
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@tartanspartan just read the post about, you'll understand it.
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@stefano As is now clear I elaborated on my problem. The guide does not cater for these issues. Can you please read what I said and see if you can help me?
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@tartanspartan yeah, it might trow out some errors, but should be ok to continue with resizing. It thrown errors for me too.
With exact sda41 up to sda44 I can't help as I only have 32Gb version of Pro 5. Maybe some else could help? -
@Stefano : Hello. I try to put my Pro 5 15.04 in 16.04 (formerly Android) but I can't.
I tried with your method to increase the cache but I have too much error message.
I wonder if you received an echo with the use of gparted. if it works or not.And second query, if I turn everything except TWRP, will it work with "ubports-installer" or I would still have to increase the cache?
thank you in advance
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@math if you follow the guide carefully, you should be able to resize the .cache partition. Ignore the error messages and just continue.
By restoring the Backup 16.04 stable with TWRP, just download it, unpack it and then restore it. Afterwards, you'll only need to flash Ubuntu Recovery with fastboot.
But, the future updates (OTA-stable, rc, devel ) might fail due the size of the .cache (if you don't resize it before) , otherwise you should be able to use Ubports installer. -
@stefano Thank you very much. I will try again. But you think OTAs in the future will be bigger and bigger. Or it's only for the passage in 16.04
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@math Difficult to say, but I've seen a discussion of Ubports devs about shrinking the image size of futures OTA's .
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@stefano I made the change sda42-43.
But when I wanted to install the 16.04 with ubsports-installer 0.1.20, it still put me the error "boot.img".
Whereas with the version 0.1.12, the installation 16.04 did well.
Hoping that the OTA 5 will be fine.thank you for your explanations
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@math Make sure you have installed latest fastboot and adb on your PC and try again.
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@math I have got the same problem even after resize the partition, what i have done and worked for me :
sudo ubuntu-device-flash --server=http://system-image.ubports.com touch --device=turbo --channel=ubports-touch/16.04/rc --wipe
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@xray2000 For me as well it was the only option.
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Noting my success details posted at https://forums.ubports.com/post/14164
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I have re flashed flyme 6, and downgraded to flyme 5, then flashed the unlocked bootloader,then flashed UB, some times It will not go past the UB,recovery screen, I have then flashed twrp wiped, then flash a twrp made restore of UB,then flashed UB recovery to get a working OTA,and then updated.
I have done this with ch/en, flyme.I quess,adb,is not,recognized sometimes