If you set your udev rules for android correctly in Ubuntu it should be
fine.
Mine look like https://gist.github.com/AutomatedTester/5957230 and I
cant remember which is for my Unagi but when I flash it auto reconnects.
David
On 09/07/2013 13:53, Zac Campbell wrote:
I have that set, mine does remember the connection and rejoin it but
if you unplug and plug back in quickly it often does not re-register
(which is similar to what's going on when you flash and it reboots
into fast mode). It's also very sensitive to which USB port you use -
if I connect to a different port it won't auto-connect to the VM. I am
on Windows so who knows what driver craziness is going on between the
host, vmware and the guest.
Jedp, no I didn't consider to raise it with VMWare. I just found ways
to work around it.
Zac
On 08/07/2013 22:48, "平田修樹 (Naoki Hirata)" wrote:
In the USB section of the options in VMware, you can set the device
to connect always to the VM if you know you are always going to use
it with the VM. You just have to remember you did that if you play
with it on the nonVM side.
Naoki
On 7/8/13 2:45 PM, Jed Davis wrote:
Out of curiosity, has anyone who's run into this tried raising an issue
with VMware about it?
--Jed
On Thu, Jul 04, 2013 at 11:50:37AM +0100, Zac Campbell wrote:
I see you've got a solution already but I get this problem often
with my VMware setup too and it's so frustrating that I've gone to
the effort to set up a 2nd machine just for flashing (and occasional
test running)!
However I did persist with this for quite a while and have some tips;
When you get that Turkcell logo and < waiting for device > that's
the device having rebooted into fastboot mode. The flash script
needs the device to be in fastboot mode.
VMWare doesn't automatically re-connect it up after the script
reboots into fastboot (for whatever reason) unfortunately and you
may need to unplug and replug the usb cable a few times before
VMWare will make the connection. You may see a VMWare error message
pop up saying the driver connection has failed while doing this.
The best way around this is to put it into fastboot mode manually by
holding volume up and turning the device on.. then connect it to
your computer, run "adb devices" to make sure VMWare has picked it
up and then run ./flash.sh. This way it won't need to reboot itself
into fastboot and you won't be exposed to VMWare 'losing' the link
from the host.
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