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    Jordi | # 101 | 2014-01-28, 10:29 | Report

    I guess you are speeking of your guide : https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Sai...prebuilt_image

    Unfortunately, this is not for me: I have windows

    Well, it seems I need to go the Linux way... for a lot of reasons.

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    shanttu | # 102 | 2014-01-30, 12:59 | Report

    Boot loop here as well.
    Code:
    dmesg [ 1273.480188] usb 2-1: new high-speed USB device number 8 using ehci_hcd
    Code:
    sudo fastboot -i 0x2931 boot boot-telnet-initrd.img
    downloading 'boot.img'...
    OKAY [  0.434s]
    booting...
    FAILED (remote: access denied. need privilege!)
    finished. total time: 0.437s
    Code:
    telnet 192.168.2.18
    Trying 192.168.2.18...
    telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host
    Sigh.

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    mikecomputing | # 103 | 2014-01-30, 18:40 | Report

    My Jolla is R.I.P. Stuck in 5 second logo ON, 1 second off reboot loop no damn way to recover it seems.

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    nieldk | # 104 | 2014-01-30, 19:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by shanttu View Post
    Boot loop here as well.
    Code:
    dmesg [ 1273.480188] usb 2-1: new high-speed USB device number 8 using ehci_hcd
    Code:
    sudo fastboot -i 0x2931 boot boot-telnet-initrd.img
    downloading 'boot.img'...
    OKAY [  0.434s]
    booting...
    FAILED (remote: access denied. need privilege!)
    finished. total time: 0.437s
    Code:
    telnet 192.168.2.18
    Trying 192.168.2.18...
    telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host
    Sigh.
    you cant fastboot with updated firmware. It is locked!
    You can however boot recovery and to some factory reset

    1. Push and hold the volume down button
    2. Push and hold for a while the power button until the phone vibrates, release all buttons
    3. connect USB cable
    4. telnet 192.168.2.15

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    shanttu | # 105 | 2014-01-30, 20:13 | Report

    Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
    you cant fastboot with updated firmware. It is locked!
    You can however boot recovery and to some factory reset

    1. Push and hold the volume down button
    2. Push and hold for a while the power button until the phone vibrates, release all buttons
    3. connect USB cable
    4. telnet 192.168.2.15
    Thanks, but already made those steps. care@jolla.com got mail. I live 10 km away from Optima service so maybe I'll just give the device for them to reflash.

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    Nekron | # 106 | 2014-01-30, 21:10 | Report

    Yea, we need unlocked bootloader asap or a way to flash the device on our own. This reboot loop and send them in to care sucks hard.

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    mikecomputing | # 107 | 2014-01-30, 21:38 | Report

    Originally Posted by Nekron View Post
    Yea, we need unlocked bootloader asap or a way to flash the device on our own. This reboot loop and send them in to care sucks hard.
    Why do that help in any way? If reboot loop and not connects usb network how would "flash yourself" help in any way? I mean you need atleast USB network to flash it and in most cases it seems not even that seems work.

    My Linux box find "new USB device" but Jolla seems not activate USB network profile but find unmountable /dev/sdb hmmm

    Code:
    Jan 30 22:37:31 ThinkPad-X230 kernel: [45186.661079] usb 3-2: Product: Recovery
    Jan 30 22:37:31 ThinkPad-X230 kernel: [45186.661082] usb 3-2: Manufacturer: Jolla
    Jan 30 22:37:31 ThinkPad-X230 kernel: [45186.661085] usb 3-2: SerialNumber: 123456789
    Jan 30 22:37:31 ThinkPad-X230 kernel: [45186.663232] rndis_host 3-2:1.0 eth1: register 'rndis_host' at usb-0000:00:14.0-2, RNDIS device, 00:01:02:03:04:05
    Jan 30 22:37:31 ThinkPad-X230 kernel: [45186.663585] usb-storage 3-2:1.2: USB Mass Storage device detected
    Jan 30 22:37:31 ThinkPad-X230 kernel: [45186.663689] scsi19 : usb-storage 3-2:1.2
    Jan 30 22:37:31 ThinkPad-X230 mtp-probe: checking bus 3, device 57: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb3/3-2"
    Jan 30 22:37:31 ThinkPad-X230 mtp-probe: bus: 3, device: 57 was not an MTP device
    Jan 30 22:37:32 ThinkPad-X230 kernel: [45187.660936] scsi 19:0:0:0: Direct-Access     Linux    File-CD Gadget   0000 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
    Jan 30 22:37:32 ThinkPad-X230 kernel: [45187.661461] sd 19:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0
    Jan 30 22:37:32 ThinkPad-X230 kernel: [45187.662497] sd 19:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk

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    Jordi | # 108 | 2014-01-30, 22:25 | Report

    This situation is stinky. Unacceptable.

    If Jolla wants to make his mark in the smartphone world, they need the continued support of developers. Not being able to recover easily from a boot loop certainly doesn't help.

    For the next SW update, I would like to see only 1 improvement: to be able to recover from a boot loop. No fancy features. Just this.

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    mikecomputing | # 109 | 2014-01-31, 09:42 | Report

    If using developer mode this is the correct ip when connect to Jolla:

    Code:
    sudo ifconfig eth1 192.168.2.14 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
    telnet 192.168.2.15
    However in my case I am now lost in:

    Code:
    re you really SURE? If you continue, ALL DATA (pictures, videos, messages, accounts and all the personal data) stored in the device memory WILL BE ERASED! [y/n]
    y
    [CLEANUP] Starting cleanup!
    [CLEANUP] Umounting top volume...
    [CLEANUP] Deleting /mnt
    [CLEANUP] Cleanup done.
    Mounting /dev/mmcblk0p28 on /mnt
    mount: mounting /dev/mmcblk0p28 on /mnt failed: Invalid argument
    [ERROR] Can't mount '/dev/mmcblk0p28' to '/mnt'
    [CLEANUP] Starting cleanup!
    [CLEANUP] Umounting top volume...
    [CLEANUP] Deleting /mnt
    [CLEANUP] Cleanup done.
    Connection closed by foreign host.
    so my Jolla is doomed

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    djselbeck | # 110 | 2014-01-31, 12:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by mikecomputing View Post
    Why do that help in any way? If reboot loop and not connects usb network how would "flash yourself" help in any way? I mean you need atleast USB network to flash it and in most cases it seems not even that seems work.

    My Linux box find "new USB device" but Jolla seems not activate USB network profile but find unmountable /dev/sdb hmmm
    Unlocked bootloader would help, because you can boot your own recovery image and have access to the raw filesystem with a busybox shell. You can revert the changes which brick your device. Also you can dd you backuped system image, if you have one

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