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Originally Posted by pruano
I flashed nightly 18.2 with minimal gapps without a problem.
Trying 21.2 today and doing diagnostics for pershoot, report coming soon.[COLOR="Silver"]
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Done, here are the results:
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Originally Posted by seud0nym
Hi.
I did the erase system, booted into CWM (6.0.2.7) and flashed cm-10.1-20130221-NIGHTLY-p3.zip. Via adb, I mounted /system and df -h showed 35.2M free.
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Same here.
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Originally Posted by seud0nym
I then flashed gapps-minimal-jb-20130115-signed.zip using CWM, and mounted /system again and it showed only 8.0K free.
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I used gapps-minimal-jb-20121212; where can i get the 20130115? [Edit: forget it, found it on t
he OTHER Cyanogen 10.1 nightly thread, why two?]
As for space, it gave only had
4.0K free (with gapps-minimal-jb-20121212).
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Originally Posted by seud0nym
Rebooted sucessfully (still shows 3.9M free).
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Also rebooted successfully and still shows 4.0K (with gapps-minimal-jb-20121212).
There is a problem though, cannot seem to get adb working (also happening in 2.18) from within nightly, can anyone confirm?
Have the Programmer Options on (
following this tutorial, stupid change), as well as USB Debug and USB debug notifications (or something like that, using different language), but doing "adb devices" from the computer identifies the device as offline.
Tried to get status from terminal in tablet with "adb get-status" which does not recognise (sends to help); adb start-server seems to launch ok, but no difference in status, adb usb gives "device error".
Also doing adb get-serialno (which from my understanding should give the id of the device) returns unknown.
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Originally Posted by seud0nym
I don't have a /tmp directory, and a search (find / -name recovery.log) didn't find any such file. Sorry.
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My system had a recovery.log, which i attach to this post (had to add the .txt extension to get over the board rules for attachments).