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    Aquaris E4.5 - flash not possible

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    • F Offline
      fRDC
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      Hello, I tried both methods to flash the legacy, but after a while it stops and I get this :

      2017/06/03 21:50:47 Done pushing /home/frederic/.cache/ubuntuimages/pool/keyring-4c4e7ef380ebcfa2c31084efa199138e93bfed8fc58aa3eb06bdf75a78af9b57.tar.xz to device
      18.24 MB / 69.21 MB [=======>_________________________] 26.35 % 32.19 KB/s 27m1s
      2017/06/03 22:00:11 unexpected EOF

      Move to your device to finish the setup.

      Cleaning up..

      Exiting script. Bye Bye

      Any suggestions?
      Thanks !

      Early Ubuntu Touch user.
      Bq Aquaris E 4.5 & M10 FHD.

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        doniks @fRDC
        last edited by

        @fRDC said in Aquaris E4.5 - flash not possible:

        2017/06/03 22:00:11 unexpected EOF

        Maybe the download was interrupted.

        You could try to move the old images out of the way and then try again.

        mv ~/.cache/ubuntuimages ~/.cache/ubuntuimages.deleteme

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          fRDC
          last edited by

          Thanks, it worked. Probably a bad connection. ☺

          Early Ubuntu Touch user.
          Bq Aquaris E 4.5 & M10 FHD.

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            cpb
            last edited by

            I get this error every time. I'm in an area with primitive internet.
            Is there a way to resume the download?

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              WLBI @cpb
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              @cpb
              It depends what you like to use for downloading.
              With the wget command you can do that.
              wget https://server.com/path/to/your/image.img
              to continue the download:
              wget --continue https://server.com/path/to/your/image.img
              or
              wget -c https://server.com/path/to/your/image.img

              Bq Aquaris E 4.5 & Bq M10 FHD
              My English YouTube eDrive channel: https://goo.gl/UFVh4S
              My German Linux channel:
              https://www.youtube.com/WarumLinuxBesserIst

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                cpb @cpb
                last edited by

                k my best guess is the bitDownloader function in ubuntu-device-flash isn't set-up to resume interrupted downloads...

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                  cpb @WLBI
                  last edited by

                  @WLBI
                  do you know where to find the paths for nexus5 images?

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                    WLBI @cpb
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                    @cpb
                    probably somewhere here: http://system-image.ubports.com/
                    check the magic-device-tool
                    https://github.com/MariusQuabeck/magic-device-tool/blob/master/devices/nexus5/ubuntu/legacywipe.sh

                    Bq Aquaris E 4.5 & Bq M10 FHD
                    My English YouTube eDrive channel: https://goo.gl/UFVh4S
                    My German Linux channel:
                    https://www.youtube.com/WarumLinuxBesserIst

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                      cpb
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                      got them, allgood thanks!

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