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Re: Galaxy Nexus won't boot after failed phablet-flash

 

On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 7:50 AM, Bruno Girin <brunogirin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I had an early Ubuntu Touch image on my Galaxy Nexus and this morning I
> decided to upgrade it to the latest image. I decided I wanted a fully fresh
> install so I ran:
>
> phablet-flash cdimage-touch -b
>
> which resulted in:
>
> WARNING:phablet-flash:Device needs to be unlocked for the following to work
> INFO:phablet-flash:Flashing system to
> /home/bruno/Downloads/phablet-flash/ubuntu-touch/20130905.1/saucy-preinstalled-system-armel+maguro.img
> < waiting for device >
> erasing 'system'...
> OKAY [  0.018s]
> sending 'system' (60695 KB)...
> OKAY [ 16.044s]
> writing 'system'...
> OKAY [ 12.742s]
> finished. total time: 28.805s
> INFO:phablet-flash:Flashing boot to
> /home/bruno/Downloads/phablet-flash/ubuntu-touch/20130905.1/saucy-preinstalled-boot-armhf+maguro.img
> sending 'boot' (6656 KB)...
> OKAY [  2.860s]
> writing 'boot'...
> OKAY [  0.567s]
> finished. total time: 3.427s
> INFO:phablet-flash:Flashing recovery to
> /home/bruno/Downloads/phablet-flash/ubuntu-touch/20130905.1/saucy-preinstalled-recovery-armel+maguro.img
> sending 'recovery' (6660 KB)...
> FAILED (data transfer failure (Protocol error))
>

How often do you get this or can you reproduce easily?


> finished. total time: 1.583s
> ERROR:phablet-flash:Command 'fastboot flash recovery
> /home/bruno/Downloads/phablet-flash/ubuntu-touch/20130905.1/saucy-preinstalled-recovery-armel+maguro.img'
> returned non-zero exit status 1
>
> The device now fails to start and stays on the "Google" flash screen. How
> can I recover it?
>

Reboot into recovery and add -d maguro to the command.

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