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    [Halium 9 Kernel Patching][GSI] Ubports fails to boot

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      • flohackF Offline
        flohack @nitanmarcel
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        @nitanmarcel Please mount your rootfs again as described above and move out all startup jobs called lxc-* to another folder. We must prevent any interaction with cgroups and lxc. And we need to get the output of lxc-checkconfig (its not a file, rather you call this on the console)

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          nitanmarcel
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          @Flohack Same thing happens. I get stuck after I enter the password. I've also tried from recovery and the same thing happens.

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            nitanmarcel
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            Also after I connect with ssh and it freezes if I try from another tab I can't connect anymore

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              flohack
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              But does it bootloop?

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                flohack
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                Can you try this fix:
                mkdir /a
                mount /data/rootfs.img /a
                echo manual |tee /a/etc/init/rsyslog.override
                umount /a
                sync
                we disable syslog daemon for a while, see if that unblocks ssh

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                  nitanmarcel @flohack
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                  @Flohack Yes, it goes to bootloop again. I've tried your fix but it still get's stuck after I enter my password and the same thing happens as before with lxc. The phone reboot then goes into a bootloop as soon as the phone starts

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                    nitanmarcel
                    last edited by nitanmarcel

                    And yeah, if I don't ssh the phone doesn't reboot. It just stays at the Android One logo

                    [Edit: then it shuts down]

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                      nitanmarcel
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                      I also tried with telnet

                      nitanmarcel@nitanmarcel:~/adb/Ubports$ telnet 10.15.19.82
                      Trying 10.15.19.82...
                      telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
                      
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                        flohack
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                        Sorry out of ideas πŸ™‚

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                          nitanmarcel @flohack
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                          @Flohack No problem, thanks for trying to help πŸ™‚ I've also tried to change my system from f2fs to ext4 and the phone didn't rebooted again, but I still can't ssh.

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                            nitanmarcel @flohack
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                            @Flohack I got an idea. Instead of using ssh can't we just make a script to run the command at boot and then store it to a file? like lxc-checkconfig >> /home/phablet/lxc-checkconfig

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                              flohack @nitanmarcel
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                              @nitanmarcel Sure you can craft a one-time upstart job in /etc/init. Go for it πŸ˜‰

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                                nitanmarcel @flohack
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                                @Flohack I've tried and with no success. Nothing got saved which is strange because I tried echoing to a file and same thing happened. Nothing

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                                  nitanmarcel @flohack
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                                  @Flohack I've tried modifying the ssh.override to create the log when the ssh starts but nothing happens:

                                  pre start script
                                    lxc-checkconfig >> /home/phablet/lxcout.txt
                                    exec /usr/sbin/sshd -D -o PasswordAuthentication=yes
                                  end script
                                  

                                  Am I doing something wrong?

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                                    flohack @nitanmarcel
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                                    @nitanmarcel DOes it crash too early maybe?

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                                      flohack @nitanmarcel
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                                      @nitanmarcel sshd has start conditions in the main upstart conf file, maybe its just not ready. I know what to do next, lemme get home πŸ˜ƒ

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                                        nitanmarcel @flohack
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                                        @Flohack If it crashed to early should't ssh not enable at all?

                                        Ok we'll see later when you get home πŸ™‚

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                                          nitanmarcel
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                                          Just to also mention: I've also tried editing the /etc/init.d/rc file and the same result. I can't get to get the command's output

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                                            nitanmarcel @flohack
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                                            @Flohack Anything new? ^^

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                                              nitanmarcel
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                                              @Flohack https://del.dog/ghogimohun.txt I did a verbose log on sshing and I've noticed it hands at pledging the network.

                                              Also using ssh -vvvv -p22 phablet@10.15.19.82 /bin/bash -i --noprofile --norc doesn't seem to freeze my terminal but it still hangs

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