I got the OTA-4 (I should be on Mako/stable, IIRC) which installed and seemed to restart OK on my Nexus 4, and I was looking at putting my ssh scripts on there. I created a bin directory in my home path and added PATH=$PATH:~/bin to my .pam_environment file, but after this didn't seem to include it in the path I thought I'd reboot as I believe that change won't kick in until I next log in. However, when I restarted, I got the rotating Ubuntu logo then the screen just went black. Pressing the power button seemed to back-light the blank screen, to a slightly lighter shade of black, but then nothing else happens. Forcing a power-off and then restarting does the same. I remembered something about the app-armour config needing to be rebuilt, so left it for about 20 mins (though I was sure this would have been done during the upgrade) but it was still the same. I then booted into recovery mode and wiped the cache partition, but this still didn't work. Next I tried re-running ubuntu-device-flash, this seemed to detect the phone OK, but the main part of the image push seems to fail:- 11.86 MB / 297.83 MB [>_________________________________] 3.98 % 3.95 MB/s 1m12s2015/06/19 01:38:54 error pushing:
I've tried another cache wipe but that push still fails. Ideally, I'd like to avoid wiping my existing home contents - anything I can try (or can I at least extract my home contents before trying the factory reset from the recovery partition). Cheers MH -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp