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Re: Unstable upstream merger makos and maguros

 

They aren't dead, just unreachable via adb.  Before I pop the battery or
reset them they are up and functional.  Unplugging/plugging the usb
connector has no effect.  I rarely need to reflash them.


On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Paul Larson <paul.larson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> I don't think so, last I remember there was a fix for that put into
> phablet-tools to keep it from flashing concurrently.
>
> Francis, what state are the phones in when they die like this?
> On Nov 6, 2013 4:18 PM, "Andy Doan" <andy.doan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 11/06/2013 03:45 PM, Francis Ginther wrote:
>>
>>> Paul,
>>>
>>> Here is the contents of the flash job between the BEGIN and END
>>> markers, image_type=trusty-proposed. Another possible difference to
>>> keep in mind is that the phones are flashed right after the test
>>> completes, so they aren't sitting there idle before the flash starts.
>>> I also have a maguro here, I'll setup an overnight flash loop and see
>>> what happens.
>>>
>>> Francis
>>>
>>> # BEGIN
>>> # Install the latest requested image
>>> phablet-flash ubuntu-system --serial $ANDROID_SERIAL --channel
>>> $image_type --bootstrap
>>>
>>> adb -s $ANDROID_SERIAL wait-for-device
>>> sleep 60
>>> # END
>>>
>>
>> Paul - Could this be related to concurrent use of FastBoot? I forgot
>> where things stood there, but I remember us having to use flocks around
>> fastboot calls at Linaro.
>>
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