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    [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config

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        FlashyLinux @flohack
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        @flohack Okay I will get to work on that.

        Also I didnt mention in my first post. And I didnt see this in the thread but after the install it boots to a "installing updates" screen with the little robot. Afterwards it reboots and gets stuck at the google screen.

        I am able to get to recovery mode. Would the logs from the recovery mode be helpful? I tried to download them but unfortunately, while linux sees the phone I cant access it's file system, so I would have to provide the logs as screenshots.

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          FlashyLinux @flohack
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          @flohack said in [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config:

          Flash dtbo and vbmeta from here: http://twoot.bin.org.in/nextcloud/index.php/apps/files/?dir=/porting/walleye%2C taimen/walleye&fileid=8312

          When I click on this link it asks me to login to nextcloud.

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            flohack @FlashyLinux
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            @flashylinux Sorry this is the right link: https://twoot.bin.org.in/nextcloud/index.php/s/mzfmYJscqPyM2Bc

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              FlashyLinux @flohack
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              @flohack

              Not so good news.

              Instead of the being frozen on the boot screen. Now it boot loops.

              Try #1
              Steps
              1. Wiped everything using TWRP
              2. Flashed boot with “halium-boot_walleye.img”
              3. Flashed dtbo with “dtbo.img”
              4. Flashed vbmeta with “vbmeta.img” using fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
              5. Rebooted device

              Result – Boot loops

              Try #2
              Steps
              1. Flashed boot with “twrp-3.3.0-0-walleye.img”
              2. One time booted “halium-boot_walleye.img”

              Result – This booted and then restarted and went into TWRP

              I am able to see the device when I boot into TWRP though. Not sure if this is helpful or not.

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                flohack @FlashyLinux
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                @flashylinux Ok can you check after it bootloops if there is anything in /sys/fs/pstore?

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                  FlashyLinux @flohack
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                  @flohack

                  That folder is empty

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                    FlashyLinux @flohack
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                    @flohack

                    I cant edit posts I guess after so long so I am double posting but.

                    I have not been able to find any file in that directory.

                    Try #1
                    Steps

                    1. Wiped everything using TWRP
                    2. Flashed boot with “halium-boot_walleye.img”
                    3. Flashed dtbo with “dtbo.img”
                    4. Flashed vbmeta with “vbmeta.img” using fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
                    5. Rebooted device
                    6. Let Boot loop 3 times
                    7. Booted into bootloader
                    8. One time booted into TWRP

                    Result – Directory empty

                    Try #2
                    Steps

                    1. Flashed boot with “twrp-3.3.0-0-walleye.img”
                    2. One time booted “halium-boot_walleye.img”

                    Result – Directory empty

                    I also noticed I was using boot slot "b" and changed it to "a" to see if that made a difference. DO NOT DO THIS. It would not allow me to boot or flash anything. It wouldn't even finish flashing a factory image. I changed it back to slot "b" and everything was back to normal.

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                      RVan
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                      Following...

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                        agates
                        last edited by agates

                        @Flohack This page at postmarketOS wiki states some issues with pstore. Is it possible we're facing the same issues?

                        https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Google_Pixel_2_XL_(google-taimen)

                        EDIT:
                        Also wondering if we need to set clk_ignore_unused=true, though I'm not sure how or if you've already configured that

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                          flohack @agates
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                          @agates Ill take a look. Well idk how to set clk_ignore_unused but I will try to find out.

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                            agates @flohack
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                            @flohack Looks like clk_ignore_unused may be needed as a command line boot option, if I'm interpreting this correctly?

                            https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Qualcomm_Snapdragon_835_(MSM8998)

                            If there's an easy way I can test that I'd be happy to, though I realize the same chip is used in taimen and not having this issue.

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                              flohack
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                              Some small progress I have a Pixel 2 now in my hands and can reproduce the bootloop 🙂 Probably going to attach a UART serial cable via USB to see whats going on

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                                flohack @agates
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                                @agates Yes indeed adding clock ignore helped. Though now the problem is, will that keep some hardware out of sleep state, and impact battery life?

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                                  agates @flohack
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                                  @flohack Awesome! I guess it will be hard to judge battery life since I haven't used the thing as a daily driver for over a year. I'm eager to try it, though, at least to have a phone to develop apps against.

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                                    flohack @agates
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                                    @agates you can try to run this installer config manually with ubports-installer -f walleye.yml - https://github.com/ubports/installer-configs/pull/150

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                                      agates @flohack
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                                      @flohack It's working! Typing from ubports on my pixel 2 now!

                                      Thank you!

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                                        Keneda @agates
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                                        @agates said in [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config:

                                        @flohack It's working! Typing from ubports on my pixel 2 now!

                                        Thank you!

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                                          agates @Keneda
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                                          @keneda said in [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config:

                                          @agates said in [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config:

                                          @flohack It's working! Typing from ubports on my pixel 2 now!

                                          Thank you!

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                                          Ahhh yes, the behavior that drove me away from the community all those years ago: people arguing about the names of things instead of making the experience better for developers

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                                            Keneda @agates
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                                            @agates
                                            Wow, how can someone feel so bad just because we tell him the right naming of things... ?
                                            Ubports devs themselves remind sometime people here, that ubports is the association that maintain the OS, and not the OS itself , wich is uTouch.
                                            Anyway, sorry hurting your feelings teaching something with kindness.

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                                              flohack @agates
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                                              @agates Well to be honest, we are we very peacefully about slight variations of things, but with the name of the OS vs the name of the Foundation we need to be strict:

                                              • UBports Foundation is the organization doing development for, but not limited to...
                                              • Ubuntu Touch, which is the official name for the thing we are doing

                                              Why is this important? Ubuntu Touch is containing the word Ubuntu, and its use is being licensed by Canonical Inc. to us so that we can carry on. We do not want to mix it with UBports, and btw @Keneda also uTouch is wrong and please do not use it :). Since if we get sloppy with that, Canonical might think we do not need the license anymore, and revoke it maybe.
                                              Also we are entitled to sub-license the use of "Ubuntu Touch" to vendors and third parties that want to pre-install Ubuntu Touch on their devices. That is a specific right we can give or deny!

                                              So, to stay clear of and issues with that, please stick to the naming. Also UBports should not be used as a name for 3rd party Github repos, and other project names, since it marks projects as "officially run by the foundation" in perception of the end user. And there we are strict, you cannot use our name for things that you are doing. You can use "Ubuntu Touch" however...

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