Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners
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@rocket2nfinity Yeah sure its on the list, if you like I try this before working on call audio, since Anbox patches is not that much work.
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@Flohack Whatever you feel is best, I'll test it. Wish I could help you further, but unfortunately beyond my skill set. But I'm happy to kick the tires for you...
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So Anbox works already ^^ but its a bit strange, most apps wont start. Maybe due to mixing 32 and 64 bit?
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Hey everyone, so I've decided to try as well.
So far, I've managed to flash the image to my 6p. It apparently boots up because I can ssh into it. However, the phone itself is stuck on the Google screen. I ran dmesg -w on the phone and get this happening in a loop:
[ 91.664666] init: Starting service 'perfd'...
[ 91.667370] init: Starting service 'time_daemon'...
[ 91.668649] init: Starting service 'qcamerasvr'...
[ 91.671437] init: Starting service 'ril-daemon'...
[ 91.672204] init: Starting service 'fps_hal'...
[ 91.716873] init: Service 'ril-daemon' (pid 1405) exited with status 1
[ 91.716895] init: Service 'ril-daemon' (pid 1405) killing any children in process group
[ 91.766425] init: Service 'qcamerasvr' (pid 1404) killed by signal 6
[ 91.766451] init: Service 'qcamerasvr' (pid 1404) killing any children in process group
[ 91.770755] init: Service 'per_proxy' (pid 1399) killed by signal 6
[ 91.770779] init: Service 'per_proxy' (pid 1399) killing any children in process group
[ 91.771072] init: Starting service 'per_proxy'...
[ 91.858763] init: Service 'per_mgr' (pid 1398) killed by signal 6
[ 91.858794] init: Service 'per_mgr' (pid 1398) killing any children in process group
[ 91.946013] init: Service 'thermal-engine' (pid 1400) killed by signal 6
[ 91.946044] init: Service 'thermal-engine' (pid 1400) killing any children in process group
[ 92.030662] init: Service 'perfd' (pid 1402) killed by signal 6
[ 92.030687] init: Service 'perfd' (pid 1402) killing any children in process group
[ 92.143446] init: Service 'time_daemon' (pid 1403) killed by signal 6
[ 92.143493] init: Service 'time_daemon' (pid 1403) killing any children in process group
[ 92.257922] init: Service 'qmuxd' (pid 1401) killed by signal 6
[ 92.257962] init: Service 'qmuxd' (pid 1401) killing any children in process group
[ 92.344606] init: Service 'fps_hal' (pid 1407) killed by signal 6
[ 92.344638] init: Service 'fps_hal' (pid 1407) killing any children in process group
[ 92.451645] init: Service 'per_proxy' (pid 1417) killed by signal 6
[ 92.451680] init: Service 'per_proxy' (pid 1417) killing any children in process groupI'm not sure if this has anything to do with the problem I'm facing or if I just need to send some signal to the device while ssh'd in. any ideas?
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@Flohack Still tells me, Anbox kennel is not installed! Please flash this first!
Did you just add it?
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@user Did you flash Android 7.1.2 the version required? It won't work if you flash any other version of Android.
If so, you may need to try using 4-core TWRP, and 4-core halium
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@rocket2nfinity Thanks, I may not have successfully managed to flash the android image for some reason, so that could be the problem. I'll also make sure that my twrp is 4 core and I'll use the 4 core halium to see if that helps.
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@user Try 4-core, and if that works, switching to 8-core halium is flashing one file.
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@user Yes that seems to be wrong vendor partition, please install stock Android 7.1.2 before...
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@user You only need to use 4-core if you experiencing boot loops. If you have a damaged CPU cluster than the phone wont even boot TWRP with 8 cores. If that works, just use 8 cores always.
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@Flohack Thanks for that info, I'll keep to 8 core for now in that case and reflash 7.1.2 and try again
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@user For posterity:
I was using lineageOS prior to this, there was an issue flashing back to android. namely, mke2fs failed because unimplemented ext2 function while setting up superblock
quick google search said I need to go into the flash-all.sh and edit it.
I had to change the last line from fastboot update -w <image.zip> to fastboot update <image.zip>
the -w flag is to wipe userdata and cache.
So far, the image seems to be flashing without issues.
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@Flohack Ok, I'm having a problem. I thought I'd go back and reflash android and start from scratch, thinking that maybe that might be the hangup with camera. So, I did, successfully, several times. Android runs fine. Then I enable usb debugging and wipe dalvick, data, and cache. But every time I use the halium-install script after that, I get this:
passwd: password updated successfully
I: Shrinking images
e2fsck 1.44.1 (24-Mar-2018)
resize2fs 1.44.1 (24-Mar-2018)
Resizing the filesystem on .halium-install-imgs.uRLbP/system.img to 48434 (4k) blocks.
Begin pass 2 (max = 967)
Relocating blocks XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Begin pass 3 (max = 2)
Scanning inode table resize2fs: No space left on device while trying to resize .halium-install-imgs.uRLbP/system.img
Please run 'e2fsck -fy .halium-install-imgs.uRLbP/system.img' to fix the filesystem
after the aborted resize operation.
I: Cleaning upAny help on what I can do to fix this and re-install UT?
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@rocket2nfinity Is your PC out of disk space maybe?
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@Flohack No, this is regarding the file system on the phone. I had libertine on it. could that have changed the file system?
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@Flohack when I do e2fsck on it, it tells me its not an ext2 file system.
I don't get it. I completely wiped the device and re-installed android and it did the same again.
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@rocket2nfinity It has nothing to do with the device, the preparation fails on your local PC. halium-install is a bit stupid sometimes. Try to run it as root maybe. Also reboot can help to clean up the mounted images that are still in your temp area ^^
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@Flohack No, it's definitely something not right with the phone. Just reflashed android and it now says:
extracting vendor.img (190 MB)...
archive does not contain 'vendor.sig'
wiping userdata...
Couldn't parse erase-block-size '0x'.
Couldn't parse logical-block-size '0x'.
mke2fs 1.44.1 (24-Mar-2018)
/tmp/TemporaryFile-l1pvvW: Unimplemented ext2 library function while setting up superblock
/usr/lib/android-sdk/platform-tools/mke2fs failed with status 1
mke2fs failed: 1
error: Cannot generate image for userdataSomehow my file system got messed up...
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@rocket2nfinity Sorry no idea right now. Though I saw this error from above somewhere I forgot what was the fix ^^
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Ok guys camera is now clear why it would not work: There are still beta packages that are not in the normal rootfs. So that one is only for people who want to fiddle a bit with the console. But the result is rewarding. Shall I link the description here: https://pad.ubports.com/p/InstallGStreamerCamera
I managed to get back to full working camera with that ^^