**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 09 02:59:57 2019 Aug 09 03:44:19 @Nightwal [https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bjQP7KrBxk/], I'm getting an error. What should I do? (When you're answering me pls use @ so I could tell that message is for me. Thank you) Aug 09 06:47:21 im_satya was added by: im_satya Aug 09 10:18:20 stacy nolen was added by: stacy nolen Aug 09 10:18:24 YES! finally simply for a person have a look http://t.cn/AiWCBBpB Aug 09 10:18:39 MariartiPro was added by: MariartiPro Aug 09 10:22:41 Good day. Please tell me how to install Ubuntu on Meizu M5s Android 6.0?  Aug 09 10:25:03 it's more than just "installing", you will have to create a port according to this guide: http://docs.halium.org/en/latest/porting/first-steps.html Aug 09 12:20:16 @MariartiPro [Good day. Please tell me how to install Ubuntu on Meizu M5s Android 6.0? …], I'm afraid, it's not possible. The bootloader on your device is locked, there is no LinageOS port, device tree, kernel available as well. So even if you wanted to create a port by yourself, it's not possible. Only Mx4 and Pro5 are supported devi Aug 09 12:20:16 ces for UT. Aug 09 12:37:17 What am I supposed to do here? https://docs.halium.org/en/latest/porting/build-sources.html#modify-the-kernel-configuration Aug 09 12:41:00 You have to find your kernel config file, and modify it so that the kernel is configured to boot halium. The file will be in the config directory of your kernel, and be named something along the lines of __ (e.g. apq8084_trltespr_sec) Aug 09 12:42:36 I mean, when I execute the `./mer_verify_kernel_config` command, lots of config options are shown, but I'm not sure which I should change and which I shouldn't Aug 09 13:19:27 sharon castillo was added by: sharon castillo Aug 09 13:23:30 The ones in red need to be changed, I usually send it to a text file (add a &> output.txt) and just go one by one down the list Aug 09 13:24:04 There are no colours Aug 09 13:25:55 Well when its in the text file no, but when you run it it should output in red or green, but if thats not the case it should say "is set" or "has to be set" Aug 09 14:57:09 Not sure why it does not automatically mounts. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/jB6JwhJP2D/ Aug 09 15:59:20 Juanita Vukoje was added by: Juanita Vukoje Aug 09 19:57:36 @UniversalSuperBox if you have time today and are online it would be cool if you check my log file and give me a hint how I can continue to get it working. Aug 09 20:08:28 techfreak, nothing appears to be wrong from that log. It still won't boot? Aug 09 20:20:21 * techfreak[m] sent a long message: < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/hXEIDHugMpKGXbRFWeZRNYgB > Aug 09 20:20:53 android rootfs and system are empty Aug 09 20:21:11 * techfreak[m] sent a long message: < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/nCjddGpRIZJShYAdKWxZQprT > Aug 09 20:21:14 Both are moved into `/root` before the bottom is reached. How about `/root/android/system`? Aug 09 20:23:02 * techfreak[m] sent a long message: < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/QLBotuCgkwEBarhTpzngVwGy > Aug 09 20:23:59 that seems to be fine Aug 09 20:24:01 Yeah, looks good Aug 09 20:24:42 without break=bottom in the commandline the telnet does not work and ssh also does not work Aug 09 20:24:52 * without break=bottom in the cmdline the telnet does not work and ssh also does not work Aug 09 20:25:16 Well, sounds like you're booting successfully tbh Aug 09 20:26:03 @vince1171, is this where configfs comes into play? Aug 09 20:30:14 So how do I get in to the debian halium shell to test all the hardware ? And how would I find out why neither ssh(worked never) and telnet works without break=bottom ? :) Aug 09 21:05:38 Well if you have time tomorrow you could help me to continue because I am not really sure how to do it. @UniversalSuperBox Aug 09 21:06:13 That's why I pinged someone else. I'm not sure how configfs stuff works, but I know that it's needed for rndis on some devices Aug 09 21:08:18 Btw is it worth to upstream my kernel ? Or will a project treble kernel with an older version have the same benefit ? Aug 09 21:08:26 @UniversalSuperBox [@vince1171, is this where configfs comes into play?], no it comes earlier iirc … if he don't have usb/ssh/telnet then yes it's related to configfs … to be honnest I only begin to use configfs one the op5 so I'm not an expert Aug 09 21:08:55 I have telnet Aug 09 21:09:41 So there are no problems with configfs Aug 09 21:10:24 well the I have in my cmdline= break=bottom so that telnet works. Aug 09 21:10:37 without it breaks Aug 09 21:12:46 Well, is it bootlooping without the break? Aug 09 21:13:00 nope no bootloop Aug 09 21:13:16 but simply no telnet or ssh Aug 09 21:13:30 Okay, you're running Ubuntu Touch? Aug 09 21:13:40 nope halium Aug 09 21:13:51 You're running the reference rootfs with halium-boot? Aug 09 21:13:57 yes Aug 09 21:14:19 That might be the reason Aug 09 21:14:51 Can I run the hardware tests with ubuntu touch ? Aug 09 21:15:22 Maybe not the tests directly, but the various utilities will use the hardware Aug 09 21:15:24 One way or another Aug 09 21:16:15 do we have configfs support in Touch? Aug 09 21:16:31 Well then I am gonna test out the ubuntu touch rootfs then. Aug 09 21:17:00 @NotKit [do we have configfs support in Touch?], marius implemented support for it in hybris-boot iirc Aug 09 21:17:13 hybris-boot is from Sailfish Aug 09 21:17:15 But I'm unsure whether it has already been merged Aug 09 21:17:17 @UniversalSuperBox [That's why I pinged someone else. I'm not sure how configfs stuff works, but I k …], it's almost all I know too 😆 … configfs is mostly used on devices with a 4.4 kernel Aug 09 21:17:27 @NotKit [do we have configfs support in Touch?], [Edit] marius implemented support for it in hybris-usb iirc Aug 09 21:17:32 yes, true Aug 09 21:17:36 @JBBgameich [marius implemented support for it in hybris-usb iirc], sorry, I meant hybris-usb instead Aug 09 21:18:28 https://github.com/ubports/hybris-usb-packaging/tree/xenial_-_configfs - it wasn't Aug 09 21:18:37 @vince1171 do you have to use that branch for it to work? Aug 09 21:22:34 Does plasma mobile also support halium boot ? Aug 09 21:24:27 @NotKit [@vince1171 do you have to use that branch for it to work?], no not yet … I've only used the configfs branch from initramfs for now … so I got only telnet for now (no ssh yet) … but as my only configfs device is my daily driver, porting on it is a little bit more complicated … futhermore, my op5 is currently on android 9 with tr Aug 09 21:24:27 eble … while android 7 doesn't have the treble partition yet … so the downgrade process is a pain Aug 09 21:24:45 I have kernel 4.4 device with working Sailfish to test if needed Aug 09 21:24:58 @techfreak[m] [Does plasma mobile also support halium boot ?], Not by default, you have to make some manual changes to the rootfs to make it work. Aug 09 21:25:35 Basically a rootfs can't support hybris-boot and halium-boot, so one of them always needs manual changes. Aug 09 21:27:57 Well I guess one could write a patcher to apply the patches for the other variant. If I get it working after I got my port working I am maybe gonna do it. Aug 09 21:28:25 @NotKit [I have kernel 4.4 device with working Sailfish to test if needed], good to know thanks :) if you want to try the hybris_-_usb_packaging patch for configfs, go for it … to be honnest, currently I don't think I'll work much on the op5 … I'll focus on op2/😔t) first and on the Ubports recovery 7.1 Aug 09 21:29:09 @NotKit [I have kernel 4.4 device with working Sailfish to test if needed], [Edit] good to know thanks :) if you want to try the hybris_-_usb_packaging patch for configfs, go for it … to be honnest, currently I don't think I'll work much on the op5 … I'll focus on op2/3 (t) first and on the Ubports recovery 7.1 Aug 09 22:21:42 how do I start the gui with ubuntu ? Aug 09 22:22:33 * how do I start the gui with ubuntu touch ? Aug 09 22:41:55 it should autostart normally via lightdm Aug 09 22:42:18 for testing, install mir-demos Aug 09 22:55:22 Well have to get wifi working for that :) so I am gonna start there **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Aug 10 03:00:09 2019