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I have a Nexus 4 for testing purpose only.
Today I decided to do a full wipe and install last image, so I did (I removed some uninteresting lines):



rpadovani@artemis:~$ phablet-flash ubuntu-system --channel devel --no-backup

INFO:phablet-flash:Waiting for recovery image to boot
INFO:phablet-flash:Wait for recovery image to boot complete
INFO:phablet-flash:Clearing /data and /cache
INFO:phablet-flash:Pushing /home/rpadovani/Downloads/phablet-flash/imageupdates/pool/ubuntu-d36f505e94afc8990c57f31db9812b5ee7466a155768388da3fdec5f8393867d.tar.xz to /cache/recovery/
protocol failure
ERROR:phablet-flash:Command 'adb push /home/rpadovani/Downloads/phablet-flash/imageupdates/pool/ubuntu-d36f505e94afc8990c57f31db9812b5ee7466a155768388da3fdec5f8393867d.tar.xz /cache/recovery/' returned non-zero exit status 1
Removing directory /tmp/tmp3pXqhs
Removing directory /tmp/tmpY58JGt


When it reboot it is stuck on the screen with the text "Google". After ten minutes I tried to reflash it, but it said:



rpadovani@artemis:~$ phablet-flash ubuntu-system --channel devel --no-backup
error: device not found
ERROR:phablet-flash:Command 'adb shell getprop ro.cm.device ' returned non-zero exit status 255


So I restore default Android version, but I have the same error when I try to reflash Ubuntu.



What can I do?


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Today I did a full wipe of Android, deleted phablet-flash/ in Downloads, enabled USB debugging and installed today version (83, 20131005) and it works... Bah!


[#29155] Thursday, November 11, 2021, 3 Years  [reply] [flag answer]
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