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    deprecated | # 221 | 2017-10-10, 03:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by oenone View Post
    It is just the fastboot/adb that one installs on Xubuntu. I added the nilarimogard/webupd8 repository and then apt-got (past tense, haha) android-tools-adb and android-tools-fastboot.

    Somehow I get the feeling that I need to have hybris-recovery.img in a directory on my computer and not on the Xperia device. . .

    . . .Let me check. . .

    . . .Yes, and I found that to be my problem, thank you. Now in age-discriminating font it is telling me to telnet into 10.42.66.66.

    Now, the question is what are all these warnings and can I safely ignore them?

    Code:
    -----------------------------
         Jolla Recovery v2.0
    -----------------------------
    Welcome to the recovery tool!
    The available options are:
    1) Reset device to factory state
    2) Reboot device
    3) Shell
    4) Perform file system check
    5) Run sshd
    6) Exit
    Type the number of the desired action and press [Enter]: 
    3
    
    If you continue, this may void your warranty. Are you really SURE? [y/N] y
    
      /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 0: Input/output error
      /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 4128768: Input/output error
      /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 4186112: Input/output error
      /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 4096: Input/output error
      2 logical volume(s) in volume group "sailfish" now active
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libGLESv2.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libcutils.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libutils.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "liblog.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libEGL.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libdsyscalls.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libc++.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libc.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libm.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libbacktrace.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libGLES_trace.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libbase.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libunwind.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libprotobuf-cpp-lite.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libnetd_client.so". Will use given name.
    
    Type your devicelock code and press [ENTER] key:
    (please note that the typed numbers won't be shown for security reasons)
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libGLESv2.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libcutils.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libutils.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "liblog.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libEGL.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libdsyscalls.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libc++.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libc.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libm.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libbacktrace.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libGLES_trace.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libbase.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libunwind.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libprotobuf-cpp-lite.so". Will use given name.
    readlink('/proc/self/fd/3') failed: No such file or directory [fd=3]
    warning: unable to get realpath for the library "libnetd_client.so". Will use given name.
    [OK] Code accepted.
    lvm seems to work but there were still some complaints:

    Code:
    / # lvm
    lvm> lvscan
      /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 0: Input/output error
      ACTIVE            '/dev/sailfish/root' [2.44 GiB] inherit
      ACTIVE            '/dev/sailfish/home' [47.38 GiB] inherit
    lvm> exit
      Exiting.
    / # resize2fs /dev/sailfish/home 11G
    resize2fs 1.43.1 (08-Jun-2016)
    Resizing the filesystem on /dev/sailfish/home to 2883584 (4k) blocks.
    The filesystem on /dev/sailfish/home is now 2883584 (4k) blocks long.
    
    / # lvm
    lvm> lvresize -L -4096M /dev/sailfish/home
      /dev/mmcblk0rpmb: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 0: Input/output error
      WARNING: Reducing active logical volume to 43.38 GiB
      THIS MAY DESTROY YOUR DATA (filesystem etc.)
    Do you really want to reduce home? [y/n]: y
      Size of logical volume sailfish/home changed from 47.38 GiB (12128 extents) to 43.38 GiB (11104 extents).
      Logical volume home successfully resized
    lvm> lvresize -l +100%FREE /dev/sailfish/root
      Size of logical volume sailfish/root changed from 2.44 GiB (625 extents) to 6.44 GiB (1649 extents).
      Logical volume root successfully resized
    lvm> lvscan
      ACTIVE            '/dev/sailfish/root' [6.44 GiB] inherit
      ACTIVE            '/dev/sailfish/home' [43.38 GiB] inherit
    lvm> exit
      Exiting.
    / # resize2fs /dev/sailfish/home
    resize2fs 1.43.1 (08-Jun-2016)
    Resizing the filesystem on /dev/sailfish/home to 11370496 (4k) blocks.
    The filesystem on /dev/sailfish/home is now 11370496 (4k) blocks long.
    
    / # resize2fs /dev/sailfish/root
    resize2fs 1.43.1 (08-Jun-2016)
    Filesystem at /dev/sailfish/root is mounted on /rootfs; on-line resizing required
    old_desc_blocks = 1, new_desc_blocks = 1
    The filesystem on /dev/sailfish/root is now 1688576 (4k) blocks long.
    Rebooted to Sailfish, everything seems to work. Thanks, everybody!
    Sorry, I wasn't around earlier. Yeah, it's safe to ignore the errors. I've done it a few times as a test procedure on mine, always with the same errors. Glad to see you got it up and running!

    FYI, you can flash that recovery image to the phone itself with

    Code:
    fastboot flash recovery hybris-recovery.img
    That way, you can enter recovery whenever you need by powering the phone on while holding Vol. down. No more need to use fastboot on your computer each time.

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    meemorph | # 222 | 2017-10-10, 13:49 | Report

    @oenone: Congrats, you did it. Your phone has a nice huge home partition, is it a 64GB model?

    You should flash it to the recovery partition, as @deprecated told you. If your phone has troble you can use it as described.

    Have fun!

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    mariusmssj | # 223 | 2017-10-10, 15:31 | Report

    From the Hardware Adaptation sources and instructions

    Originally Posted by
    ChangeLog

    2017-10-10: Switching to blobless builds, you no longer have to download SW binaries to build things, will only need them to flash the image

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    m4r0v3r | # 224 | 2017-10-10, 17:59 | Report

    Ill get a new image up in a few days, i dont have access to my build machine atm so can ya do :P

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    mousse04 | # 225 | 2017-10-10, 18:23 | Report

    Originally Posted by mariusmssj View Post
    From the Hardware Adaptation sources and instructions
    These instructions are strange to me : I had in mind that now, flashing will no more touch the blobs partition? So, why it could be needed to flash ... ?

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    oenone | # 226 | 2017-10-11, 01:39 | Report

    Originally Posted by meemorph View Post
    @oenone: Congrats, you did it. Your phone has a nice huge home partition, is it a 64GB model?
    Yes, it is the dual-sim 64GB model. Was cheaper than the regular version.

    Originally Posted by meemorph View Post
    You should flash it to the recovery partition, as @deprecated told you. If your phone has trouble you can use it as described.
    Originally Posted by deprecated View Post
    Sorry, I wasn't around earlier. Yeah, it's safe to ignore the errors. I've done it a few times as a test procedure on mine, always with the same errors. Glad to see you got it up and running!

    FYI, you can flash that recovery image to the phone itself with

    Code:
    fastboot flash recovery hybris-recovery.img
    That way, you can enter recovery whenever you need by powering the phone on while holding Vol. down. No more need to use fastboot on your computer each time.
    Thank you meemorph and thank you depreciated.

    Are there any negatives to flashing Jolla Recovery if one plans to forget about Android? It certainly does have a much more "wholesome" (maybe the word I am looking for is "powerful"?) shell than TWRP.

    My initial reluctance stems from typing on a small touch screen to be such a drag I would almost rather wait until I can fastboot via a computer to fix an issue via a keyboard rather than trying to get that sorted out on the device itself.

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    nieldk | # 227 | 2017-10-11, 04:29 | Report

    Originally Posted by oenone View Post
    Are there any negatives to flashing Jolla Recovery if one plans to forget about Android? It certainly does have a much more "wholesome" (maybe the word I am looking for is "powerful"?) shell than TWRP..
    No, and if you for some reason needs TWRP, you can either flash it back, or just boot it.

    fastboot boot TWRP. Img

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    suicidal_orange | # 228 | 2017-10-11, 06:49 | Report

    Is there any news on the compact port of this? All I can find are a couple of encouraging looking snippets on gitlab and comments on the announcements and official questions which get officially answered 'no', but so do questions about Linux flashing. Supported and working are not the same thing...

    Ideally I'd like a compact with predictive text but if it's different enough that no-one's got it working yet I'm guessing there's no hope the official build will work and I should pick up a full size X?

    I can't last much longer on this Z3C with intermittent vibration and an SD card that pops out even if AOSP with no apps was lovely, which it isn't!

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    meemorph | # 229 | 2017-10-11, 08:23 | Report

    Originally Posted by nieldk View Post
    No, and if you for some reason needs TWRP, you can either flash it back, or just boot it.

    fastboot boot TWRP. Img
    The last twrp-3.1.1-suzu-2017.08.22.img did not work correctly on my Xpera X f5121. It looks good, but cannot access all partitions. The hybris-recovery is atm the better choice, you need terminal and linux skills.

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    acrux | # 230 | 2017-10-11, 11:04 | Report

    Status update(if changed) after upgrade to 2.1.3.3
    Originally Posted by acrux View Post
    2. Only 3 Ambiences are selectable.
    Seems to be fixed after last weekend updates.

    Originally Posted by
    3. Doubletap wake does not work all time at the first try. Usually there are several attempts needed.
    Next time, before reporting, remove the protective film

    Originally Posted by
    5. During the call the volume is very low even at maximum level. Not usable at street noise level...
    The same - next time, before reporting, remove the protective film

    Originally Posted by
    5. No internet connection sharing (actually a showstopper here)
    Still the same

    Originally Posted by
    7. Not possible to install any openrepos.net client (warehouse, storeman)
    Seems to be OK now.

    Addition: Hardware camera button does not work yet

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