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Message #04135
Re: Best Way Of Reloading A Screwed System
Yup, that sorted it, thanks a lot - I can't believe I didn't check the options and do that myself, I'm not normally that much of a giblet-head (in my defence, I've got a stinking cold and my head has been feeling like it's full of cotton wool, these last few days)
I very much appreciate your prompt help, now I've got a happy system I can start giving it a good poke and start filing bugs and issues
Cheers
Phil
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On Mon, 16/9/13, John McAleely <john.mcaleely@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Best Way Of Reloading A Screwed System
To: ubuntu-phone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Monday, 16 September, 2013, 10:26
On 15/09/13 21:56, Phil wrote:
> Hmmm, don't seem to be able to use phablet-flash to do
this. In the recovery console adb devices detects it,
but
>
> sudo phablet-flash ubuntu-system
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> just gives
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> INFO:phablet-flash:Device detected as /system/bin/sh:
getprop: not found
> ERROR:phablet-flash:Unsupported device, autodetect
fails device
I've noticed that when the auto detect fails in the recovery
console,
supplying -d <device> can enable further progress. (in
your case,
probably -d mako)
J
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