[Beta] Pixel 2 installer config
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@flohack I'm in Eastern Time. I should have some time tomorrow evening to troubleshoot.
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@bifpowers Ok I will write up some explanations for you later
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Alright here are some generic steps to see where we are:
- Check that kernel actually boots correctly:
- On your host, enter dmesg -w and then power up the device
- connect your USB cable. See if the host sees a new USB device
- IF there are any messages about RNDIS coming up, try to ping 192.168.2.15 or 10.15.19.82 and eventually try either telnet on 192.168.2.15 or ssh (with user phablet) on 10.15.19.82
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@flohack Unfortunately I'm not getting anything from any of those steps. I'm on Windows 10 currently, and tried with both PowerShell and WSL Ubuntu.
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I'm on arch linux and using the appimage installer. It gets stuck on "preparing system image/mounting partitions'
tried using an ubuntu vm -same problem -
HOLY CRAP!
I did not see that this devicetree uses 2 kernel configs for each device. I only patched the one for XL. I push now some changes to add also muskie.Can someone in roughly 24hrs from now try again to install Pixel 2? I bet its working then
BR Florian
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@flohack best email I've gotten all week! Will give it a shot.
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Here is the instruction how to flash:
- 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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I am unable to get past the recovery step. Everything seems to work, I reboot to recovery and I can interact with the UBports recovery mode interface but it never continues from that point. Any ideas?
Update: It seems to hang on the
Preparing system image Mounting partitions...
section after the reboot to recovery (screenshot attached).
It could be that I am not giving it enough time so I am going to leave it throughout the night. Here is the verbose output of my UBPorts session:
... info: Downloading 8 files info: Downloaded file 1 of 8 info: Downloaded file 2 of 8 info: Downloaded file 3 of 8 info: Downloaded file 4 of 8 info: Downloaded file 5 of 8 info: Downloaded file 6 of 8 info: Downloaded file 7 of 8 info: Downloaded file 8 of 8 verbose: running core action write verbose: running adb action wait verbose: running adb action preparesystemimage
Thanks!
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Pixel 2 does not boot into UI anyways, I would ask you to wait a bit until we can get this sorted out finally. If you like, you can help debugging it maybe, if you are ok with using adb and fastboot directly.
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Ok guys lets try a different approach. Can you please enter fastboot, flash that image into boot: https://twoot.bin.org.in/nextcloud/index.php/s/mzfmYJscqPyM2Bc with
fastboot flash boot boot.img
- so far so old.
Now: DO NOT reboot, but select Boot to recovery. Does this bring up our UT recovery screen?Thanks!
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Booted to fastboot
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ran
fastboot flash boot boot.img
with thisimg
I am not sure what is meant by DO NOT reboot, but select Boot to recovery. After running the fastboot command should I just use volume up/down to make the recovery reboot option be visible? Not sure if it is supposed to do something at that point.
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@i2097i Yes exactly, select manually the recovery option.
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@Flohack
yes, if I press the power button on recovery, it boots to UBPorts Recovery.I also wanted to mention that I let this run all night and it was still on the
verbose: running adb action preparesystemimage
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@i2097i Oh yes please dont do that, to not damage your display if its not turned off by recovery - the install will not take longer than a few minutes, otherwise its broken
Ok but good to hear, we have a working recovery...So actually the kernel is fine. Can you do the following then:
- Boot into recovery
- Check with
adb devices
that you can see the device - use
adb shell
to gain shell access into the recovery - Issue a
mount data
that should get userdata online - Do a
ls -la /data
and paste the result here
Thanks!
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@Flohack The screen does turn off after a certain amount of time so my display is all good!
Here is the output:
: adb shell root@walleye:/ # ^C 130|root@walleye:/ # pwd / root@walleye:/ # ls -la /data total 0 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 1970-01-01 00:00 . drwxr-xr-x 24 root root 0 1973-04-20 00:54 .. root@walleye:/ #
/data
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@i2097i Did you mount data? can you check with simply typing
mount
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My bad - I did not run
mount data
. Nowadb shell
is just hanging. Is there some where that I can see logging for this? -
@i2097i No, adb is a very quiet protocol - try unplug/replug and reconnect
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@i2097i Or do you mean the mount command does not finish?