No luck installing on my Pixel 2 (walleye)
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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
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@flohack I've successfully installed the OS on the Pixel 2. I'm getting a lot of touchscreen problems though, like double or ghost touches. Shutdown seems to really power off the device though.