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Re: MX4 Ubuntu Edition

 

Hi,
If that test keeps the partition layout of Ubuntu.
Then I think it can be reversed to Ubuntu by Ubuntu's recovery
and ubuntu-device-flash.

Regards,
Alex Tu.

On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 1:07 AM, Stefano Biella <sbiella@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 02/07/2015 17:09, zgd_521 wrote:
> >
> > */FLASH GUIDE:/*
> > *0*. Get */recovery.img/* for flyme OS
> > Get */update.zip/* from */_flyme.cn/fireware.jsp
> > <http://flyme.cn/fireware.jsp>_/* (only Flyme 4.1.1A test ok.)
> >
> http://download.meizu.com/Firmware/Flyme/MX4/4.1.1/cn/20141122142406/87011deb/update.zip
> > *1*. Enter fastboot mode
> > you can press */POWER-KEY + VOL-DOWN/* to restart and into fastboot mode
> > OR
> > use */adb reboot-recovery/* oder */adb reboot recovery/*
> > *2*. re-flash recovery partition with command
> > */fastboot flash recovery recovery.img/*
> > *3*. reboot and enter recovery mode
> > */fastboot reboot recovery/* oder */fastboot reboot-recovery/*
> > *4*. Select sideload mode on your mx4, next input command
> > */adb sideload update.zip/*
> > when upload finished, next will update by itself.
> > *5*. Select reboot
> > *6*. Your mx4 will come to flyme. The first time to boot maybe cost a
> > few minutes.
> >
>
> thank's a lot, this seem very interesting, and, at last with the mx4
> developer version, you do not need to repartition the device but...
> anyone have done the reverse: from flyme to ubuntu?
>
> bye
> sbiella
>
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