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Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia X (community build)
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Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia X (community build)
@coco_f2001 it seems to me you are building in virtualbox, right?
It should not make a difference but maybe it does, in this case. I myself am using the chroot environment so cannot say offhand what is failing in your setup. |
Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia X (community build)
Yes I was using the link you mentioned: https://sailfishos.org/wiki/Sailfish_X_Build_and_Flash
It must be something changed in the procedure from the previous versions probably. |
Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia X (community build)
I managed to install the trial official image from the Jolla store.
Looks good! https://shop.jolla.com/ |
Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia X (community build)
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Except some Input/Output warnings at the beginning (but other people have had this too with no consequences), everything seemed to go well until "resize2fs /dev/sailfish/home". At this step, I get the following: Code:
/ # resize2fs /dev/sailfish/home Code:
/ # e2fsck -fy /dev/sailfish/home |
Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia X (community build)
I tried to revert it to what it was with this:
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lvm> lvreduce -L -4g /dev/sailfish/root Back to recovery mode, it now says my root partition cannot be mounted: Code:
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Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia X (community build)
Oh my. Is seems I have solved it by myself (this is the miraculous part) after multiple attempts. It's late so I won't detail/analyze what I did now, but for the record, below is the history of the recovery shell showing a session where rootfs still didn't mount:
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Jolla Recovery v2.0 From what I remember, I did something like the following (please don't paste those commands blindly, I'm not sure this is correct): Code:
resize2fs /dev/sailfish/home 17G Code:
resize2fs /dev/sailfish/home 15G |
Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia X (community build)
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Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia X (community build)
For an XA2 you should be using SW_binaries_for_Xperia_Android_8.1.6.4_r1_v16_nile .img and no need to change image name.https://developer.sony.com/file/down...rnel-4-4-nile/
Only problem I found that on Mac needed to use HTML Code:
./flash.sh HTML Code:
flash.sh |
Re: Sailfish OS on Sony Xperia X (community build)
hello,
out if curiosity, has somebody manage to built a community edition of Sailfish OS using the latest "Baseport 8" abstraction layer (like the one they use on Xperia XA2) atop of the current kernel 4.4 that Sony provides for AOSP 8.1 Oreo for the Xperia X ? (or even the upcoming kernel 4.9 that is currently in beta at Sony and could go all.the way uo to AOSP 9 Pie) that's even more interesting recently: - that's not only a newer kernel that would fix some bugs. - this is also the abstraction layer required to be running the new Android 8.1 compatibility layer ( and which the current 3.10 kernel for Android 6.0.1 used in the current abatraction layer obviously can't run) |
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