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    MX4 Ubuntu Edition: FAILED (remote: unknown command)

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      • jamiewebJ Offline
        jamieweb @Lakotaubp
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        @Lakotaubp Thanks for the info. I'm in Android Dev mode with USB debug enabled, then I power off and boot into fastboot mode, connect the phone and start the installer. It's an original MX4 Ubuntu Edition so the bootloader should be already unlocked (I had previously flashed a Flyme recovery image onto it).

        Then, after starting the installer, it fails as I described above. I unplug, go into recovery and then reconnect, ignore the error, and it says 'Flashing...`.

        How long does the flashing process normally take? I've left it for around 45 minutes with no sign of progress. There's no network activity on my machine so it's not downloading anything.

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        • LakotaubpL Offline
          Lakotaubp @jamieweb
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          @jamieweb Just incase I misunderstood, what OS was on your device before you tried to flash UBports. Ubuntu Touch or Flyme/Android

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            • jamiewebJ Offline
              jamieweb @Lakotaubp
              last edited by jamieweb

              @Lakotaubp I purchased the phone in 2015 with UT on it. Then I flashed Flyme onto it (which is on now). At the moment I'm trying to go back to UT from Flyme.

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              • LakotaubpL Offline
                Lakotaubp @jamieweb
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                @jamieweb In that case you need this https://web.archive.org/web/20180118130643/http://www.mibqyyo.com/en-articles/2015/09/16/ubuntu-android-installation-process-for-bq-aquaris-e4-5-and-e5 and https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/install.html this. Read through and take your time. You need to put the original UT on first then flash UBports. first link says Bq but process is the same.

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                • jamiewebJ Offline
                  jamieweb @Lakotaubp
                  last edited by jamieweb

                  @Lakotaubp Oh right, I see... that looks like quite a lot of downloading unverified images/software and running stuff. I'm aiming for security here.

                  To be honest I was hoping that my MX4 Ubuntu Edition would be easier, since it is one of the few devices to officially support UT.

                  Is there any alternative solution? What about manually flashing the ROM? Or magic device tool?

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                  • AlainW94A Offline
                    AlainW94 @jamieweb
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                    @jamieweb I perfectly understand, I modified it there is a while ... let me look for the modified file then i will post it there.

                    Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5 (Yes I have 4 of them)
                    Never forget that they are much more ideas inside two heads than in one...

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                    • LakotaubpL Offline
                      Lakotaubp @jamieweb
                      last edited by

                      @jamieweb Magic Device tool is no longer supported as far as I know. This is the only method I know of and have used. Maybe someone else knows something else. Main thing you need to get back to Cannonical UT first.

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                      • AlainW94A Offline
                        AlainW94 @AlainW94
                        last edited by AlainW94

                        @AlainW94 said in MX4 Ubuntu Edition: FAILED (remote: unknown command):

                        @jamieweb I perfectly understand, I modified it there is a while ... let me look for the modified file then i will post it there.

                        Try to replace this part of code in the file src/devices.js :

                        var instructBootstrap = (fastbootboot, images, bootstrapEvent) => {
                            //TODO check bootloader name/version/device
                            var flash = (p) => {
                                fastboot.flash(images, (err, errM) => {
                                    if(err)
                                      handleBootstrapError(err, errM, bootstrapEvent, () => {
                                        instructBootstrap(fastbootboot, images, bootstrapEvent);
                                      });
                                    else {
                                      if (fastboot) {
                                          utils.log.info("Booting into recovery image ALAIN...");
                                          // find recovery image
                                          var recoveryImg;
                                          images.forEach((image) => {
                                            if (image.type === "recovery")
                                              recoveryImg = image;
                                          });
                                          // If we can't find it, report error!
                                          if (!recoveryImg){
                                            bootstrapEvent.emit("error", "Cant find recoveryImg to boot: "+images);
                                          }else {
                                            fastboot.boot(recoveryImg, p, (err, errM) => {
                                              if (err) {
                        			utils.log.error("Fastboot: AW boot error; ");
                        
                        			bootstrapEvent.emit("bootstrap:done", fastbootboot); // Ignore the error, ignore the bootstrap, boot into recovery then the installer will did the flash upload, works well on my Pro5, I only had to flash the recovery fisrt with fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, then run the installer. That's not nice I know but that worked for me.
                        
                                                //handleBootstrapError(err, errM, bootstrapEvent, () => {
                                                //  instructBootstrap(fastbootboot, images, bootstrapEvent);
                                                //});
                                              }else
                                                bootstrapEvent.emit("bootstrap:done", fastbootboot);
                                            })
                                          }
                                      } else
                                          bootstrapEvent.emit("bootstrap:done", fastbootboot)
                                    }
                                }, p)
                            }
                            bootstrapEvent.emit("bootstrap:flashing")
                            bootstrapEvent.emit("user:write:status", "Flashing images ALAIN")
                            if (!utils.needRoot()) {
                                flash(false);
                            }else {
                                requestPassword(bootstrapEvent, (p) => {
                                    flash(p);
                                });
                            }
                        }
                        

                        You will have to compile and install it or run it from the sources.
                        Good luck.

                        Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5 (Yes I have 4 of them)
                        Never forget that they are much more ideas inside two heads than in one...

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                        • jamiewebJ Offline
                          jamieweb @Lakotaubp
                          last edited by

                          @Lakotaubp Ok, thanks for the info. Once I've done this, is it permanent? Or do I have to do it again every time I want to reflash UBports?

                          I'll have to spin up a sandboxed machine for this, I don't want to run all those tools on any of my systems. Does UBports installer overwrite all of the original Canonical UT stuff from those guides? Or will there be insecure/untrusted code left behind?

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                          • jamiewebJ Offline
                            jamieweb @AlainW94
                            last edited by

                            @AlainW94 Thanks for this. Will it prevent me from having to do the restore to the original Canonical UT like @Lakotaubp has detailed? Or do I still need to do that, and then patch ubports-installer with your code afterwards?

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                            • AlainW94A Offline
                              AlainW94 @jamieweb
                              last edited by AlainW94

                              @jamieweb Good question, I don't know why we have to step first into the installation of Canonical version. If I was you (easy to say), I tried first to flash the ubuntu recovery, then I start the phone on it, and try to use ubports-installer, if that works, you have gain a lot of time, if not.... You will have to reinstall it. During my issue with my IMEI, I played a lot with the phone by switching between Flyme and UT, all the time, the only thing I did was to flash the ubuntu recovery, start on it and run the modified ubports-installer to get UT back (without having to re-install the original Canonical first).

                              Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5 (Yes I have 4 of them)
                              Never forget that they are much more ideas inside two heads than in one...

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                              • LakotaubpL Offline
                                Lakotaubp @jamieweb
                                last edited by

                                @jamieweb Don't take this as gospel but Flyme has a locked bootloader you can't get in. UBports is not a standard ROM you need UBports Recovery for the installation so you cannot just flash it. You need the original UT first or UBports will not install on the MX4. As far as I know you will not have any insecure/untrusted stuff left. That is what UBports is after all. Safe and secure. The exact technical reason for this method is above my knowledge.
                                I did exactly what you have UT to Flyme back to UT then to UBports UT using the tools mentioned.

                                Please someone correct anything that is wrong in what I have said.

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                                • jamiewebJ Offline
                                  jamieweb @Lakotaubp
                                  last edited by

                                  @Lakotaubp Ok thanks, I'll see if I can give this a go tonight. To confirm, once I've done this, I won't have to do it again as long as I stick with UBports?

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                                  • LakotaubpL Offline
                                    Lakotaubp @jamieweb
                                    last edited by Lakotaubp

                                    @jamieweb Yes that's right, but once you've got UBports you will not want to change ☺

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                                    • jamiewebJ Offline
                                      jamieweb @Lakotaubp
                                      last edited by

                                      @Lakotaubp That's the idea! 🙂 Will this also resolve the FAILED (remote: unknown command) issue?

                                      I think I'm actually going to try @AlainW94's modified code first, as as far as I can tell it seems like ubports-installer is just trying to reboot the phone into recovery, but Meizu phones don't support that in the way it's trying to do it.

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                                      • AlainW94A Offline
                                        AlainW94 @jamieweb
                                        last edited by

                                        @jamieweb said in MX4 Ubuntu Edition: FAILED (remote: unknown command):
                                        it seems like ubports-installer is just trying to reboot the phone into recovery, but Meizu phones don't support that in the way it's trying to do it.

                                        Exactly

                                        Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5 (Yes I have 4 of them)
                                        Never forget that they are much more ideas inside two heads than in one...

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                                        • jamiewebJ Offline
                                          jamieweb @AlainW94
                                          last edited by

                                          @AlainW94 Just as a side note before I move forward with this - is there a way to download the source for a snap package, a bit like apt source? Or should I just pull it from GitHub?

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                                          • AlainW94A Offline
                                            AlainW94 @jamieweb
                                            last edited by

                                            @jamieweb pull it from github, here are my personal notes when I did it :

                                            git clone https://github.com/ubports/ubports-installer.git
                                            cd ubports-installer
                                            npm run-script dist:linux
                                            ./setup-dev.sh
                                            npm start
                                            

                                            Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5, Meizu Pro 5 (Yes I have 4 of them)
                                            Never forget that they are much more ideas inside two heads than in one...

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                                            • jamiewebJ Offline
                                              jamieweb @AlainW94
                                              last edited by

                                              @AlainW94 Awesome, this has worked! I'm in Ubuntu Touch setting it up now! Thanks for your help, I thoroughly appreciate it.

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