Quick question: Before your phone went into it’s coma, had you made the phone image writable and manually installed any custom packages on it (via apt for example)?
> On 28 Jul 2016, at 8:27 AM, Giovano Iannotti <ianno...@giovano.org> wrote: > > Hi Marcus, > > Thank you very much. Talking to Pat yyesterday I realized that my mistake was > the proper path. I was writing the command in the terminal from the wrong > directory. > I corrected it and voilà. My phone has resurrected from deep coma. > > Thank you, guys. > > Best wishes. > > > Giovano > > Il giovedì 28 luglio 2016, Marcus Tomlinson <marcus.tomlin...@canonical.com > <mailto:marcus.tomlin...@canonical.com>> ha scritto: > > Hi Giovano, > > Once the phone is in Fastboot mode, run the following command on your PC > > with the phone connected: > > ubuntu-device-flash touch --channel ubuntu-touch/stable/bq-aquaris.en > > --bootstrap --recovery-image ./recovery.img > > (Of course replacing the last argument with the actual path to the recovery > > image on your system) > > > > On 27 Jul 2016, at 11:26 PM, Giovano Iannotti <ianno...@giovano.org > > <mailto:ianno...@giovano.org>> wrote: > > u > >
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