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    • RE: [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config

      @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.

      posted in Google Pixel 2/2 XL
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      FlashyLinux
    • RE: [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config

      @flohack

      That folder is empty

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      FlashyLinux
    • RE: [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config

      @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.

      posted in Google Pixel 2/2 XL
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      FlashyLinux
    • RE: [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config

      @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.

      posted in Google Pixel 2/2 XL
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      FlashyLinux
    • RE: [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config

      @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
    • RE: [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config

      @flohack I would love to help test! I have some experience with flashing and rooting. So I wouldn't be a complete noob haha.

      How can I help?

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      FlashyLinux
    • RE: [Beta] Pixel 2 installer config

      Walking in fresh to this.

      I downgraded to Android 9.

      On Linux Mint I opened the installer with

      "ubports-installer --f /home/edi/Desktop/walleye.yml"

      Install looks like it was successful, however the phone reboots to a white screen with the Google logo and an unlocked lock at the bottom.

      Any suggestions?

      Thanks all!

      posted in Google Pixel 2/2 XL
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      FlashyLinux