Oh, I just noticed that

system-image-cli --factory-reset

should work too.

Br,
Michael

On 22.10.2016 13:51, Michael Zanetti wrote:
> Hi Matthias,
> 
> You might just want to reflash it with the --wipe option.
> 
> Else, if you have ssh access, you can use D-Bus to call the factory
> reset method. Something like
> 
> qdbus --system com.canonical.SystemImage /Service FactoryReset
> 
> should do.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Michael
> 
> On 22.10.2016 13:10, Miguel Menéndez Carrión wrote:
>> You must select recovery. The phone will start and the Ubuntu startup
>> screen will appear. At that point you have to press the volume up.
>>
>>
>> El 22/10/16 a las 13:05, Matthias Apitz escribió:
>>> On Saturday, 22 October 2016 12:58:34 CEST, Miguel Menéndez Carrión
>>> <mime...@innerzaurus.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi Matthias,
>>>>
>>>>   * Select Recovery on the first menu.
>>>>   * Wait for 30 seconds.
>>>>   * Press volume up.
>>>>   * You will see recovery screen. On  that screen you can select Factory
>>>>     reset.
>>>>
>>>
>>> When I select Rcovery with the Vol- it goes without any further menu
>>> to work. Or should I not mark Vol- and just wait while the <<== mark
>>> stays on Recovery menu item?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 

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