[ROM][7.1.2][ OpenKirin's RROS- V5.8.5 For Huawei P9 ][ Update 05/01/2018]]

curtricias

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And.... we're back to stock rom ? From yesterday morning on constant reboots. I mean, each minute a reboot. Unworkable... Didn't no what happened. Until the evening before everything was working quite well. It looked like system ui crashed.
 
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And.... we're back to stock rom From yesterday morning on constant reboots. I mean, each minute a reboot. Unworkable... Didn't no what happened. Until the evening before everything was working quite well. It looked like system ui crashed.
In my case, it happens at first charging with this rom, and after that it remains rebooting regardless of whether you have a phone on the charger or not.
 

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In my case, it happens at first charging with this rom, and after that it remains rebooting regardless of whether you have a phone on the charger or not.
Yep. With me it was also during recharging. And it continued after te charging. Just like you discribed. I thought that it was a system problem because there was lag. The screen stuttered. And then it crashed...
 

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And.... we're back to stock rom From yesterday morning on constant reboots. I mean, each minute a reboot. Unworkable... Didn't no what happened. Until the evening before everything was working quite well. It looked like system ui crashed.
Move partition from ext4 to f2fs and it will be fine.
 

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I think I may have solved the conversion file system from f2s to EXT4 will reboot the problem. My version is Chinese B399 version. Here is my experience:
1, the first installation, I will convert the file system ext4 , a few minutes will restart.
2, and then I enter TWRP,change data from EXT4to F2FS , flash RROS, it is normal, no problem, but it not boot after was on power off mode.
3, I entered the TWRP and found the data partition has been damaged, resulting in unable to start, and then I ,change data from F2FS to EXT4, restore the factory settings, reboot, can enter the system, will still suddenly reboot after a few minutes.
4, and then I once again enter TWRP, repair file system ext4, wipe dalvik && cache ,reboot,everything is normal.

The only problem found so far is that the alarm clock does not work after it is powered off.
How to solve?
 
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xmlf

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Funny. With me it worked the first day's almost perfect. But after a few day's things were getting worser and worser.... and that's just a shame.
I have been using it for more than a week and it runs perfectly. Optimized for 1% standby power at night, thanks to the developer.

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Mmm I changed from f2/fs to ext4 because I was unable to reboot. But no I've got those reboots. So you say go back to f2/fs. So the boot problem will pop up again...
Please Repair the ext4 file system.
 

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I have been using it for more than a week and it runs perfectly. Optimized for 1% standby power at night, thanks to the developer.

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Please Repair the ext4 file system.
Right now I'm on stock. But later today or tomorrow I'll try again. But to make sure I'm doing everything correct.

1. change to ext
2.install rr
3. If reboots appear repair file system.

Correct?

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I have been using it for more than a week and it runs perfectly. Optimized for 1% standby power at night, thanks to the developer.

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Please Repair the ext4 file system.
Right now I'm on stock. But later today or tomorrow I'll try again. But to make sure I'm doing everything correct.

1. change to ext4
2.install rr
3. If reboots appear repair file system.

Correct?
 

xmlf

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Right now I'm on stock. But later today or tomorrow I'll try again. But to make sure I'm doing everything correct.

1. change to ext
2.install rr
3. If reboots appear repair file system.

Correct?

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Right now I'm on stock. But later today or tomorrow I'll try again. But to make sure I'm doing everything correct.

1. change to ext4
2.install rr
3. If reboots appear repair file system.

Correct?
Yes.
These are the steps I took before looking back. It makes the system work perfectly. I think ext4 file system will happen restart, is due to system access to content, ext4 partition file system error caused. I suggest you, first fix ext4, then wipe dalvik && cache,reboot.
 
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It sounds great. Thank you very much. Now I use RROS 5.8.5 and it works perfectly. One night's power consumption is about 1%.
I really want to know what improvements have been made to the new version.
You do not have any bugs? you do not have resets phone on ext4 system files?