No luck installing on my Pixel 2 (walleye)
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@flohack Yes, this is with bootstrap.
To be safe, I re-ran the installer with bootstrap enabled. Waited for the bootstrap to finish and ran the commands you provided without issue, then continued with the installer after rebooting to recovery.
I'm not seeing a change, however, except now it's update version 181 instead of 179.
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@agates Alright can you also send me the log of the installer? It will be on your host device in the .cache folder maybe
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@flohack Here you go
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Guys,
unfortunately I had to remove Pixel2 (not XL) from the installer as its not clear how to fix it, and I want to prevent bad experience.
I still need someone with a bit of a hacker gene to help me debugging and maybe find out whats wrong.
BR Florian
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I made some progress
The build did not have the kernel config updated for the Pixel 2, I fixed that now and lets see todays build. As it is removed from the installer you would need to flash the kernel manually:
- Download https://ci.ubports.com/job/UBportsCommunityPortsJenkinsCI/job/ubports%252Fcommunity-ports%252Fjenkins-ci%252Fwalleye-taimen/job/main/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/halium-boot_walleye.img and flash this with fastboot flash boot halium-boot_walleye.img
Good Luck!
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@flohack Unfortunately, I'm getting the same behavior (stuck at white google boot logo).
Will try to get logs again to see if there's something new.
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@agates Can you try to connect with either telnet 192.168.2.15 or ssh phablet@10.15.19.82 when its stuck?
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@flohack Both fail with network unreachable
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@agates damnit its getting personal. So lets try this:
- Can you flash TWRP recovery to boot
- Then, run
fastboot boot halium-boot_walleye.img
and let it get stuck for lets say 5mins - Then, Long-press power to reboot into recovery
- finally, when TWRP has booted can you enter
adb shell
and then try to see if that file exists:/sys/fs/pstore/console_ramoops
?
Thanks!
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@flohack Okay so to be clear, I:
- Flashed TWRP to the boot partition:
fastboot flash boot twrp-3.3.0-0-walleye.img
- Booted into the halium boot image directly:
fastboot boot halium-boot_walleye.img
- Waited 10 minutes
- Force-rebooted the device, it booted into TWRP
- Opened
adb shell
checking for/sys/fs/pstore/console_ramoops
.
Unfortunately that file isn't there... the
pstore
directory is empty.Here are the images used with sha256sum:
twrp-3.3.0-0-walleye.img
:e7edcfb553b5c9b7ed717b3439c465075ee17b0eb938bafdce511bbea1cc3cd6
halium-boot_walleye.img
:ed82425569e229863e58c17e636a2e341374d796520a478598580cbf9878127c
- Flashed TWRP to the boot partition:
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@agates Alright can you try the same with wiping data partition first? I have a suspicion... Wipe data, and then try telnet 192.168.2.15 again one time, and if this does not come up, try to boot into that recovery again and see for a pstore...
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@flohack OK, I flashed TWRP to the boot partition, booted into TWRP, wiped the data partition, then booted into
halium-boot_walleye.img
directly from fastboot.Same result, can't telnet, no
console_ramoops
file.Wondering if I should start from android again for a clean slate?
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@agates No I dont think Android is the issue. The symptom seems that the kernel does not boot at all. Thats weird somehow. I will continue digging... ^^
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I repeated @agates's path and got the same result:
I flashed the latest android 9 using the google site.
Installed ubports installer on ubuntu computer.
Downloaded the configwalleye.yml
for my google pixel 2 and ran the installer with it. Installation was successful. Then flashedhalium-boot_walleye.img
via fastboot.
The phone won't boot and hangs on the google logo.
The/sys/fs/pstore folder
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@contonice oh there is one thing I want to try, please take this boot.img instead of halium-boot: https://twoot.bin.org.in/nextcloud/index.php/s/mzfmYJscqPyM2Bc
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@agates Huh the device has last_kmsg but thats from recovery only. Sad, I will try to flash the walleye kernel on taimen lets see ^^
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Guys Pixel 2 is back in the installer, please give it a try
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@flohack Which version of the installer please?
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@cliffcoggin 0.8.8