Downloaded the T-Mobile MVNO update as Google Fi is a TMobile MVNO. No issues here. Thanks

Downloaded the T-Mobile MVNO update as Google Fi is a TMobile MVNO. No issues here. Thanks
I also am on Google Fi and always use the standard.Downloaded the T-Mobile MVNO update as Google Fi is a TMobile MVNO. No issues here. Thanks![]()
- vbmeta flags for verity/verification disabled (this requires a wipe if you´re coming from stock with those flags enabled), check the FAQ for information on how to do this- vbmeta flags for verity/verification disabled (this requires a wipe if you´re coming from stock with those flags enabled), check the FAQ for information on how to do this
I came from the previous 1. 2.3 January kernel, everything works perfectly.- vbmeta flags for verity/verification disabled (this requires a wipe if you´re coming from stock with those flags enabled), check the FAQ for information on how to do this- vbmeta flags for verity/verification disabled (this requires a wipe if you´re coming from stock with those flags enabled), check the FAQ for information on how to do this
Did you do this?
and when you updated to the Feb patch did you make sure the flags for verity and veritification were still disabled?I came from the previous 1. 2.3 January kernel, everything works perfectly.
Thanks!and when you updated to the Feb patch did you make sure the flags for verity and veritification were still disabled?
In order to run custom kernels, you need to set them flags on EVERY update.
Yeah known issue....I don't think it's even possible for a kernel to cause this issue... But is anyone else having issues with app permissions sticking with this kernel. Issue popped up after flashing.
owh I thought it is a feature? https://developer.android.com/about/versions/11/privacy/permissions#auto-resetYeah known issue....
After rebooting specifiek apps loosing permissions..( behaving same as you just installed them)
Just to clarify as this may sound a bit ambiguous : This is not a kernel issue or related to the kernel.Yeah known issue....
After rebooting specifiek apps loosing permissions..( behaving same as you just installed them)
Thanks for the link!owh I thought it is a feature? https://developer.android.com/about/versions/11/privacy/permissions#auto-reset
I tried that too, it doesn't work.thanks for the helpIn order to run custom kernels, you need to set them flags on EVERY update.
I tried that too, it doesn't work.thanks for the helpand when you updated to the Feb patch did you make sure the flags for verity and veritification were still disabled?
I tried very briefly before updating to Feb. Seems to work well.
no, flash the kernel and forget. Most settings will not stick.Any recommended FKM Settings / Schedules / Tweaks for this kernel?
Thanks, i can see the problem. it's a panic in f2fs driver.
I'm just glad it wasn't something I did as I was very confused. Thanks for taking a look and the quick response! Will look out for the update thanks!
It doesn't fix itself, the codepath that causes the panic is just not used and therefore the crash not triggered. Seems you were "lucky" and it happened a few times in short succession. If it's always during video playback or a certain scenario that might help to reproduce after testing a fix, but no problems with YouTube on my end.After rebooting maybe like 4 more times? Now it's been running 15 mins with no reboot and literally I have made no changes. Idk if thats normal where it can just fix itself? I'm not as knowledgeable on the specifics.
Didn't face a reboot on my end, and I'm running the release for longer already.Anyone getting random reboots since installing the merged kernel? Wasn't happening yesterday and I don't think I've made any other changes that could be the culprit. I've had it happen twice now while watching a video with the YT app. Dunno if that's related to the frames change?