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Re: Can't bootup after factory reset in Recovery mode

 

The Ubuntu system is stored in /data which is one of the partitions which
get formated. Android uses /system for the main system which is only used
to bootstrap the Ubuntu system here.
Am 31.05.2013 04:11 schrieb "zhan pengzhou" <zhanpengzhou@xxxxxxxxx>:

> Thank you all.
> Yes ,It's CWM-based recovery.
> I wonder why the factory reset will wipe the ubuntu images.
> Could anyone show me the flash partition layout of ubuntu phone,
> I am really curious on it :)
>
> BR
> Pengzhou
>
>
> 2013/5/31 Blake Origer <origer89@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>> If he is using CWM, which it looks like, then it that does a full wipe
>> not just a factory reset.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Sam Bull <sam.hacking@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 09:55 +0800, zhan pengzhou wrote:
>>> > Here is the hardware:
>>> > Galaxy Nexus(maguro) with Recovery verion v6.0.2.8
>>> > Here is my step:
>>> > 1) boot into recovery mode
>>> > 2) wipe cache
>>> > 3) wipe data/ factory reset
>>> > 4) reboot system now
>>>
>>> This is surely to factory reset Android, and presumably doesn't work
>>> with Ubuntu. I don't know whether this will work later though.
>>>
>>> If you want to reset your phone, you can flash it with 'phablet-flash
>>> -b' which will completely wipe your data and flash the newest image.
>>>
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