Closed kurt-by closed 1 year ago
According to the official guide,
Then, depending on your recovery type, two methods apply:
- Lineage recovery: Flash the LineageOS for microG ZIP and confirm flash despite signature mismatch.
- TWRP recovery: Download and flash the migration ZIP and, without rebooting, flash the LineageOS for microG ZIP.
The migration zip is not necessary if you are using the Lineage recovery.
That piece of guide is by me, i think. I wanted to highlight, there are misding permissions.
On June 17, 2023 1:38:59 PM GMT+02:00, Iey4iej3 @.***> wrote:
According to the official guide,
Then, depending on your recovery type, two methods apply:
- Lineage recovery: Flash the LineageOS for microG ZIP and confirm flash despite signature mismatch.
- TWRP recovery: Download and flash the migration ZIP and, without rebooting, flash the LineageOS for microG ZIP.
The migration zip is not necessary if you are using the Lineage recovery.
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@kurt-by Just to clarify, the problem with network access occurred when you 'dirty flashed' LineageOS for microG over 'normal' lineageOS? I recall similar problems when moving between different ROMs, and I'm not sure that there is an easy fix, other than documenting the fact that after dirty flashing, a user needs to check permissions for the prebuilt apps
and I'm not sure that there is an easy fix, other than documenting the fact that after dirty flashing, a user needs to check permissions for the prebuilt apps
I have added this documentation change to #454. Are you happy for this issue to be closed now @kurt-by ?
Close when #454 is completed and merged
I upgraded from lineageOS to lineage4microg on a fresh xz2c. The upgrade went smooth by installing the zip from portable SD. No migration zip necessary. Confirming signature mismatch was enough. No wipes. The new installed apps f-droid and "microG Services Core" had "allow network access" toggled off.