My white screen appeared also for about 3 min or so and then all was
working.
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alan@alanlaptop:~$ ubuntu-device-flash touch --channel
ubuntu-touch/stable/bq-aquaris.en
2016/06/03 10:25:18 Expecting the device to expose an adb interface...
2016/06/03 10:25:18 Device is |krillin|
2016/06/03 10:25:18 Flashing version 33 from
ubuntu-touch/stable/bq-aquaris.en channel and serve
El día Thursday, June 02, 2016 a las 01:36:37PM +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió:
> Despite of this, the install changed. While until OTA-10.1 the download
> progress occured inside the System Settings dialog, and one could stop
> and restart it, it says now only 'install' and this brings up the ora
Its the system partition at
/dev/mmcblk0p6 2.0G 2.0G 0 100% /
I do not think there is any way to re-partition these
You will need to flash it over usb, assuming you have an E4.5 and want
stable
ubuntu-device-flash touch --channel ubuntu-touch/stable/bq-aquaris.e
so, having figured out that something somewhere ran out of space, what
can I do about it? Which of the many partitions is it complaining about,
and what can I delete? Can I resize the partitions to give up some user
data space for whatever the system image thing needs?
Alan.
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On 02/06/16 14:35, Sergio Schvezov wrote:
You can also check `/android/cache/recovery/last_log` right after trying
the update or the general `log` file.
we have a winner! that file ends with:
progress: 5367
progress: 5371
progress: 5374
progress: 5378
tar: write error: No space left on devic
bug filed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/system-image/+bug/1588377
thanks,
Alan.
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El 02/06/16 a las 10:27, Alan Bell escribió:
> OK, here is what happened:
>
> phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ sudo system-image-cli -v
> [sudo] password for phablet:
> [systemimage] Jun 02 14:18:29 2016 (11886) running state machine
> [ubuntu-touch/stable/bq-aquaris.en/krillin]
> [systemimage] Jun 02
Hi Alan,
On 02/06/2016 15:27, Alan Bell wrote:
OK, here is what happened:
[...]
which looks quite positive I think, it rebooted and I get the progress
bar on startup that takes a minute or so - not a normal startup, it
looks like it is applying the update. Then it rebooted again after it
ap
OK, here is what happened:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ sudo system-image-cli -v
[sudo] password for phablet:
[systemimage] Jun 02 14:18:29 2016 (11886) running state machine
[ubuntu-touch/stable/bq-aquaris.en/krillin]
[systemimage] Jun 02 14:18:30 2016 (11886) Looking for blacklist:
https://syste
On 2 June 2016 at 12:34, Alan Pope wrote:
> The downloads are done by ubuntu-download-manager which has logs in
> /var/log/ubuntu-download-manager - which may reveal some information?
>
Hit send too early...
.. also:-
sudo system-image-cli -v # for verbose - may reveal more info.
Here's an e
El día Thursday, June 02, 2016 a las 11:23:19AM +0100, Alan Bell escribió:
> I got offered version 33 this morning, downloaded it and it went through
> the install process, rebooted and it was still on 10.1 and offered me
> version 33 which didn't need to download, it went through the install
>
Hi,
On 2 June 2016 at 11:23, Alan Bell wrote:
> The phone hides information from users because it is a consumer device, but
> that means I have no clue how my phone works, which I don't like much. I
> have absolutely no idea what I can do to find out why my phone didn't apply
> this update, or ho
I got offered version 33 this morning, downloaded it and it went through
the install process, rebooted and it was still on 10.1 and offered me
version 33 which didn't need to download, it went through the install
process, rebooted and was on 10.1 and it offers me version 33 . . .
The phone hid
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