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Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners

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      augustblake @augustblake
      last edited by 3 Dec 2020, 21:06

      @augustblake http://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/porting/Intro.html

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        rocket2nfinity @augustblake
        last edited by 3 Dec 2020, 21:17

        @augustblake https://pad.ubports.com/p/nexus-6p-alphatesting

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          rocket2nfinity
          last edited by 3 Dec 2020, 22:00

          Some helpful posts from this thread

          https://forums.ubports.com/post/40933

          https://forums.ubports.com/post/41134

          https://forums.ubports.com/post/38771

          https://forums.ubports.com/post/35908

          https://forums.ubports.com/post/33731

          https://forums.ubports.com/post/30984

          https://forums.ubports.com/post/31971

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            rocket2nfinity @kz6fittycent
            last edited by 3 Dec 2020, 22:06

            @kz6fittycent Fogot about the 4 core script. Yes, install TWRP the first time to get factory android installed and running.

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              augustblake
              last edited by 3 Dec 2020, 22:20

              I fixed my problem.. I was not following the steps properly. I would install twrp then sideload oem 7.1.2 then i would jump right into ubports installer.
              i realized i needed to install twrp again after i sideloaded and format the whole drive then ubports worked correctly.. πŸ™‚

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                flohack @augustblake
                last edited by 3 Dec 2020, 23:24

                @augustblake Yeah the factory installation encrypts your drive ^^

                My languages: πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ή πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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                  kz6fittycent
                  last edited by kz6fittycent 12 Mar 2020, 23:30 3 Dec 2020, 23:26

                  Okay - pardon my ignorance with Android devices...

                  When you say "format whole drive" - what exactly do you mean? Are you using TWRP to format? This isn't wipe partition is it?

                  BTW, I just double-checked and I HAVE indeed formatted the /data drive. So then the question becomes, are there others that need to be formatted? Because the documentation/steps seem to differ depending on the post and definitely within the installer snap.

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                    kz6fittycent
                    last edited by kz6fittycent 12 Mar 2020, 23:59 3 Dec 2020, 23:58

                    Okay - last time and I give up.

                    Here are the CURRENT steps I am taking as of RIGHT now -

                    • Flash 7.1.2
                    • Flash TWRP 4-core
                    • Perform wipe AND format /data
                    • Run Installer app
                    • Select bootstrap stuff and format personal data
                    • Select devel channel (actually I've tried them all so I don't think this matters one bit at this point
                    • Begin installation
                    • BLOD

                    I am going to just walk away from this thing and let it BLOD endlessly. Sometimes the BLOD will end and get to the recovery. I doubt it though.

                    JUST TO BE CLEAR-
                    I have also tried leaving TWRP on there just to see what would happen - nothing. Nothing happened.

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                      rocket2nfinity @kz6fittycent
                      last edited by 4 Dec 2020, 01:32

                      @kz6fittycent Flash 4-core TWRP with script so it doesn't bootloop. Then wipe all partitions in TWRP (data, dalvik, system, cache, etc).

                      Then install factory 7.1.2, being sure to do the usb debug, MTP, and accept this computer prompt as described above. Then load 4-core TWRP and wipe dalvik, data, and cache

                      At this point try the installer in recovery, or flash halium, rootfs, etc manually as per instructions above

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                        kz6fittycent @rocket2nfinity
                        last edited by 4 Dec 2020, 01:55

                        @rocket2nfinity

                        Okay, so, as I mentioned, the manual flash instructions are a hot mess - hard to read and definitely not clear cut. At least the one's I found here: https://pad.ubports.com/p/nexus-6p-alphatesting

                        I didn't see any others about manual installation. You posted several threads/posts but each one has some difference in the instructions/methods - leading to some confusion and likely issues.

                        Basically, need something very clear cut - exactly what order things are done and what is done - maybe even with screenshots. I realize that this can be a tall order during the testing phase but in my line of work (dev-ops), I have to clearly outline each step taken in order to determine any deviation that may have occurred on the user's end that would lead to failures or issues. Given the current state, it's kind of all over the place.

                        Please don't think I'm being a jerk, or overly critical, I'm trying the help the project along and I am going to assume that there is some dummy out there like me facing similar issues.

                        Now, on to the next bit:

                        When using the installer, this is what I see (screenshot). What I need to know is, do I tick both blocks in the ubports-installer? See screenshot.

                        Screenshot from 2020-12-03 19-49-04.png

                        Because if I do, it just BLODs. If I don't tick the bootstrap box, it just fails to load the OS. Basically just quits.

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                          rocket2nfinity @kz6fittycent
                          last edited by 4 Dec 2020, 01:58

                          @kz6fittycent PM me and I'll try to help you

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                            augustblake @kz6fittycent
                            last edited by 4 Dec 2020, 02:48

                            @kz6fittycent are you on windows? ubuntu? i used ubuntu 20.10 and downloaded the .deb form. snap usually is slow and buggy from my experience with brave browser and other apps. i was also having problems with ubports on the snap version. not sure if that helps

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                              kz6fittycent @augustblake
                              last edited by kz6fittycent 12 Apr 2020, 02:52 4 Dec 2020, 02:51

                              @augustblake Pop! 20.04 - I'm actually a snap "developer", too. Snaps work fine for me - this one is no exception. The .deb didn't work either. Tried the AppImage, too. Same results.

                              I think the problem is either the phone or some step that's getting missed or misunderstood on my part.

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                                kz6fittycent
                                last edited by kz6fittycent 12 Apr 2020, 03:11 4 Dec 2020, 03:10

                                This is where I'm at using the manual setup instructions provided (thanks @rocket2nfinity ).

                                I: Unmounting images
                                I: Pushing rootfs and android image to /data via ADB
                                I:    Pushing rootfs to /data via ADB
                                adb: error: failed to copy '.halium-install-imgs.RNTTa/rootfs.img' to '/data/rootfs.img': remote couldn't create file: Permission denied
                                .halium-install-imgs.RNTTa/rootfs.img: 0 fil... pushed. 43.1 MB/s (2752512 bytes in 0.061s)
                                I:    Pushing android image to /data via ADB
                                adb: error: failed to copy '.halium-install-imgs.RNTTa/system.img' to '/data/system.img': remote couldn't create file: Permission denied
                                .halium-install-imgs.RNTTa/system.img: 0 fil... pushed. 59.3 MB/s (2621440 bytes in 0.042s)
                                

                                Followed this set of instructions:

                                ./halium-install-standalone.sh -p ut ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz system.img
                                adb reboot bootloader
                                fastboot flash boot halium-boot-8-cores.img
                                fastboot reboot
                                

                                /data, dalvik, and cache were wiped so I don't know what would cause this.

                                I ran the script with sudo as I was getting permission denied previous to do anything without it. Should I have su'd to root?

                                All very odd to me.

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                                  kz6fittycent
                                  last edited by kz6fittycent 12 Apr 2020, 03:42 4 Dec 2020, 03:39

                                  Alright everyone - I got it.

                                  I was misunderstanding what was being said - this is how I did it:

                                  • Download files needed here
                                  • Flash 7.2.1 (stock ROM from Google)
                                  • Flash 4-core TWRP after flashing stock image
                                  • Boot into android
                                  • Enable USB Debugging in Developer menu < - this wasn't needed because I did the rest via TWRP
                                  • Boot into TWRP
                                  • Wipe dalvik, data, and cache
                                  • Reboot into recovery (TWRP)
                                  • Run manual installation steps:
                                  sudo apt install qemu-utils binfmt-support qemu-user-static e2fsprogs sudo simg2img binutils
                                  
                                  cd /path/to/files/
                                  
                                  ./halium-install-standalone.sh -p ut ubports-touch.rootfs-xenial-armhf.tar.gz system.img
                                  
                                  adb reboot bootloader
                                  
                                  fastboot flash boot halium-boot-4-cores.img
                                  
                                  fastboot reboot
                                  

                                  I now have a working installation of UBPorts on my angler

                                  Thanks all!

                                  P.S. I have extra files on my NC server that I needed, including the 4-core.img, the 7.2.1 files from Google, TWRP-4-core and it's associated boot script. - if you need them, I have them. Otherwise, they should all likely be hosted by the team in one spot.

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                                    rocket2nfinity @kz6fittycent
                                    last edited by 4 Dec 2020, 03:59

                                    @kz6fittycent Don't remember how old the image is you used. If your build does not have update channels, running the installer will bring you up to date.

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                                      kz6fittycent @rocket2nfinity
                                      last edited by kz6fittycent 12 Apr 2020, 04:07 4 Dec 2020, 04:05

                                      @rocket2nfinity said in Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners:

                                      @kz6fittycent Don't remember how old the image is you used. If your build does not have update channels, running the installer will bring you up to date.

                                      Do I need to run through the entire installation process again (via the UBports Installer)? It is still giving me grief when trying to push the new update over - did not tick the bootstrap button.

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                                        kz6fittycent @rocket2nfinity
                                        last edited by kz6fittycent 12 Apr 2020, 04:09 4 Dec 2020, 04:09

                                        @rocket2nfinity said in Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners:

                                        @kz6fittycent Don't remember how old the image is you used. If your build does not have update channels, running the installer will bring you up to date.

                                        Screenshot from 2020-12-03 22-08-37.png

                                        That's the same cable I used to flash it manually - good cable - bad installer?

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                                          rocket2nfinity @kz6fittycent
                                          last edited by 4 Dec 2020, 04:17

                                          @kz6fittycent That is just odd. The installer worked fine for upgrading for me. I have no idea why you can do it manually, but the installer hangs.

                                          You can update to the latest rootfs manually. Also in the collection of links I posted above. Just flash individuallly with fastboot using the commands I provided you in PM (which you posted).

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                                            rocket2nfinity
                                            last edited by 4 Dec 2020, 04:21

                                            https://ci.ubports.com/job/xenial-hybris-edge-rootfs-arm64/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/out/ubuntu-touch-hybris-xenial-edge-arm64-rootfs.tar.gz

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