Closed ansabhailte closed 7 years ago
I have COS 13 installed as primary ROM. I have latest multirom manager from play store, and have TWRP-multirom-3.0.2-0_2016-04-17 p1 installed as recovery. I also tried with both Ubuntu Touch rc-proposed 256 and stabe 12, but it always get stuck at boot logo when trying to boot Ubuntu Touch. After few minutes, it reboots automatically to boot selection menu.
I have CyanogemMod 12.1 as primary Rom. Kernel AK.310.OP1.CM MultiROM v33b TWRP 2016-04-17 I select Ubuntu Touch from the boot manager, the screen turns white for a second, and then vibrates and reboots twice back to the boot manager.
Same issue. Latest CM 13, TWRP and multirom fom store.
Same issue as well. Hopefully it gets fixed soon though. Here's hoping :/
Running cm14.1 btw
Same problem on my phone. Here they say that they fixed this problem using an older version of the recovery, however, this did not work for me. However, the download changed the log of the install process on the recovery side: Before I got system-image-upgrade failed, and afterwards the installation works, but the system is still not bootable. Primary: CM 12.1 and 13.0 tested Kernel flashed using the Manager App Tried Ubuntu stable 15, Ubuntu devel proposed 307 MultiROM v33b TWRP 2016-02-21
can we get some feedback ? does anyone is able to install ubuntu now? this is an extremely high level bug... would be nice to have someone investigate
We need to get CM12.1-based ports of Ubuntu Touch stable before we can even think about MultiROM, and the stable port is where all of our effort is going right now.
Also, all bugs should now be reported on Launchpad. See https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch-for-oneplus-one/issues/36
Edit: ambiguous statement
I have a OnePlus One, running Exodus 5.1, kernel is AK.291.OPO.CM12.1, MultiROM v33b, TWRP 2016-04-17. I have added Ubuntu Touch rc-proposed 256. I have also tried this with CM12, TWRP 2.8.6.0, and MRM v32j. What always happens is when I select Ubuntu Touch from the boot manager, the screen turns white for a second, and then vibrates and reboots twice back to the boot manager.