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WiFi password loss after each and every reboot on MEIZU Pro 5

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      Stefano @matteo
      last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 12:26

      @matteo Probably only @mariogrip can help here as he also have Pro 5 ( don't know if also have the issue with wifi ) , but like previously he fixed the loss of mobile network on Pro5, he might have more to say to this issue on Pro5.

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        arubislander
        last edited by arubislander 24 Feb 2019, 15:12

        Just to emphasize that the issue is not only the fact that the Pro 5 came with Android, I have a 64GB storage, 4GB RAM international version FlymeOS Pro 5 that I got off of Amazon Italy. It was the regular pain to Flash to UTouch.
        One thing that might be different to how you guys installed UT on your devices is that to get my Pro 5 on 16.04 initially I used the link @Stefano provided in this post. But I don't know if that has any relevance at all ...

        EDIT: I forgot to mention that I do not experience this issue. WIFI passwords are retained on my device.

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          matteo @Stefano
          last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 15:26

          @Stefano I don't think Marius is the only one to have the skills to help us in this. Also Dalton does and even all the other UBports developers. Whoever can point us to the right direction is very welcome. Since this seems not only affecting the Pro5 but also other very well known devices, as the Nexus 5, maybe the interest at this topic will raise.

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            matteo @arubislander
            last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 15:35

            @arubislander I also exploited a TWRP file Stefano pointed to me to install a previous version of UT to boot with, in order to be able to update to the latest image of UT. I don't think the problem could be caused by this let's say "short-cut" to by-pass the UBports installer, because after that I performed several times a brand new UT OS installation, in this case employing the official UBports installer and the wi-fi issue was always there.
            When you say Android which OS are you talking about? I'm asking since I believe the Pro5 only comes with stock FlymeOS installed, which is an Android OS.

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              arubislander @matteo
              last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 15:44

              @matteo said in WiFi password loss after each and every reboot on MEIZU Pro 5:

              When you say Android which OS are you talking about?

              I edited my post to clarify the reason for it. When I say Android I mean FlymeOS

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                matteo @arubislander
                last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 16:52

                @arubislander now your post is more clear, thank you. Anyhow, you have the international version. I believe the problem resides in the combination chinese version + 64 GB sd card, since, if I'm not wrong, @Stefano has got the chinese version, but with the 32 GB sd card.

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                  arubislander @matteo
                  last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 16:56

                  @matteo Could it then be that something important gets overwritten when converting the Chinese version to an International version before flashing to UTouch?

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                    matteo @arubislander
                    last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 17:25

                    @arubislander I don't think so, I just followed the procedure. Yes, I had to struggle a bit since the beginning when I needed to gain root access but then all went smooth. As said, anytime I flash back FlymeOS, the wi-fi connection starts again to work as expected.

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                      ubuntoutou @Stefano
                      last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 18:52

                      @Stefano You said you had 3 different Pro 5. Did anyone of them had 4GB of RAM?

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                        Stefano @matteo
                        last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 18:53

                        @matteo Chinese, but LTE version, not TD-LTE ( the latter one might have different wifi chip revision...)

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                          ubuntoutou
                          last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 18:54

                          I followed this excellent guide when re-partitioning before installing Ubuntu Touch 16.04:
                          https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Howto/Installation_Ubuntu_Touch_auf_MEIZU_PRO_5/

                          All went well except that I had this error message:
                          Note: sector size is 4096 (not 512)
                          Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT

                          and then this message as well:
                          GPT PMBR size mismatch (15267840 != 15267839) will be corrected by w(rite).

                          I have no idea if this is relevant or not.

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                            Stefano @ubuntoutou
                            last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 18:54

                            @ubuntoutou yes, 1 of them, TD-LTE Chinese

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                              ubuntoutou
                              last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 18:56

                              No one has said if it is possible to install the Ubuntu Desktop packages $ lshw (list hardware) or $ hwinfo (hardware info) on Ubuntu Touch. This could tell us if there is any variation at the hardware level between MEIZU phones with the WiFi password issue and those same phones without this issue.

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                                Stefano @matteo
                                last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 20:03

                                @matteo No disrespect to any Ubports developer, I was just mentioning @mariogrip cos he is known to have this device and have the experience with it. Yeah, anyone with knowledge can fix it.

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                                  ubuntoutou
                                  last edited by 24 Feb 2019, 21:42

                                  A temporary or permanent fix could be to add a command line to the .profile or .bashrc file. The WiFi password could be automatically re-written by this command line at boot time. But I don't know what file the WiFi password gets written to nor if it has to be encrypted like the login password in /etc/shadow. Does anyone know?

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                                    Stefano @ubuntoutou
                                    last edited by Stefano 26 Feb 2019, 21:15

                                    @ubuntoutou as @UniSuperBox mentioned, the EFS backup and restore could solve your issue with wifi. You would need to flash TWRP_3.0.2.img from here:http://xep.8800.org/pro5/nougat/ with fastboot, then make a full backup of your UT with TWRP, save it on PC, wipe the phone, install FLYME ( the version with unlocked bootloader), boot and set it up, reboot to fastboot, flash TWRP_3.0.2.img again, reboot to recovery, create backup of ONLY EFS partition, then make a backup of just that EFS partition, copy it to PC, wipe the phone again, reboot recovery, copy the backup of UT and EFS to phone, restore UT ( or you can flash it anew if you prefer), boot and set it up... Reboot to TWRP recovery, restore EFS backup, reboot to fastboot, flash UT recovery. Check it wifi password is remembered. (You might need to delete the wifi profile and create a new one, not sure about that, just try.)

                                    Only this TWRP_3.0.2 has the option to backup EFS partition, not the other 3.0 version.

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                                      ubuntoutou @Stefano
                                      last edited by ubuntoutou 27 Feb 2019, 19:54

                                      Thank you @Stefano. I suppose this implies that the Flyme OS image includes the EFS partition, doesn't it?

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                                        Stefano @ubuntoutou
                                        last edited by 27 Feb 2019, 21:09

                                        @ubuntoutou yes, it does. Also any ANDROID.

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                                          UniSuperBox
                                          last edited by UniSuperBox 28 Feb 2019, 00:01

                                          The EFS partition is custom to the phone. Since you have Wi-Fi working correctly when you have Android on the device, it is unlikely that the EFS is the problem. It's more likely that your unsupported device has some hardware difference from our supported devices.

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                                            ubuntoutou @UniSuperBox
                                            last edited by ubuntoutou 28 Feb 2019, 16:29

                                            @UniSuperBox Thank you. Actually, I don't know if the WiFi is working correctly with Android. I removed Android and installed Ubuntu Touch as soon as I got the device. I haven't tested the password issue with Android.

                                            Do you mean the EFS partition is custom to the serial number of the phone or custom to the Pro 5 in general (identical to all Pro 5s)?

                                            I could check what hardware I have in my Pro 5 if only I knew how to install lshw or hwinfo. I am a bit worried about installing anything with apt-get. I once installed a package with apt-get and the phone wouldn't boot afterwards. I had to reinstall the whole Ubuntu Touch OS. Should I use a Libertine container to install such a small package as lshw or hwinfo?

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