Hi Doug Swalen
I came across the same issue of yours, do you at the end perform fastboot
flashall in your /aosp/ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/ folder ?
were you flashing a userdebug build from aosp ? is it possible to get
every adb permission like adb remount, disable-verity, adb push. ?
thanks
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I had tried fastboot flashall before but it didn't work. However when I
tried it this time it did. Not sure what was wrong last time but at least
now I know the correct method going forward for those non Sailfish devices.
Thanks.
On Monday, November 12, 2018 at 5:57:34 PM UTC-8, Colin Cross wro
The documented way to flash a device is fastboot flashall. I'd suggest
trying that first, and it will tell you which images it's flashing.
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018, 4:22 PM Doug Swalen Add Crosshatch and Walleye to the list of Pixel devices I can't flash and
> boot AOSP on.
>
> So in summary, Sailfi
Add Crosshatch and Walleye to the list of Pixel devices I can't flash and
boot AOSP on.
So in summary, Sailfish I can build straight clean unmodified AOSP and
flash and successfully boot to. But Walleye, Blueline, and Crosshatch all
try to boot after flashing but then wind up back at the bootl