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Re: Jolla device in a boot loop
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I managed to recover from a bootloop using the [edited] steps 1-5 to find the interface name for my Jolla. OpenSUSE 13.1 uses systemd which issues unique interface names, so my Jolla had an interface name of enp4s0u1 Then Step 6. sudo /sbin/ifconfig enp4s0u1 192.168.2.14 netmask 255.255.255.0 up telnet 192.168.2.15 allowed me to choose option 5 to use the btrfs recovery option. |
Re: Jolla device in a boot loop
FINALLY after weeks Jolla(or more exact optima service) now has received my bootloop Jolla. Now lets see how many weeks it atke before I get it back :(
Atleast I have SailfishOS on my N9. |
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Re: Jolla device in a boot loop
My Jolla also was in a boot loop. Option 5, repair btrfs worked.
I don't know exactly why the device was in a bootloop. I tried to stop my bluetooth leaving my car. At the same time wifi tried to connect at a known network from a friend. When I was inside the house I tried again to stop bluetooth. The bluetooth 'light' in settings kept blinking. Then my Jolla didn't react anymore. Power down and power up resulted in a boot loop. |
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This happened to me first time now, my Jolla went to boot loop pretty suddenly even as I had just yesterday boasted on it's robustness and my usual uptimes of more than 10 days :D
Using the "5) Try btrfs recovery if your device is in bootloop" fixed my device, nice :) |
Re: Jolla device in a boot loop
My Jolla went into a boot-loop today :(
This happened when I manually disconnected the wifi and connected the mobile network. The Jolla logo appeared every 10 sec. (no red led blinking). As soon as I lifted the back cover to remove the battery, the boot-loop immediately stopped and the phone booted normally. |
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