Thank you all who gave their valuable input in my quest to troubleshoot my issues. After immense trial and error with tons of google searches, I was finally able to frankenstien enough knowledge to create one final solution. As a sign of my respect for this community, I'll pen my experience down in hopes it saves the trouble for someone else down the line.
Foremost, the installation guide linked was easy to understand and the ROM itself is light and extremely responsive. Apart from some minor hiccups here and there, this is a good Pixel Experience. Thank you iamsaalim!
That being said, if you're an unfortunate person like me who lives in India and a victim of Xiomi's "yea I'll think about you last" attitude, there are a few things that the guide does not cover at the time of writing this post. Not the maintainers fault tbh, it's just bad luck. Here are the steps that I followed:
All in all, apart from the installation pangs, I'm loving it. Thank you all for your advice. Truly would have been lost without your inputs.
Foremost, the installation guide linked was easy to understand and the ROM itself is light and extremely responsive. Apart from some minor hiccups here and there, this is a good Pixel Experience. Thank you iamsaalim!
That being said, if you're an unfortunate person like me who lives in India and a victim of Xiomi's "yea I'll think about you last" attitude, there are a few things that the guide does not cover at the time of writing this post. Not the maintainers fault tbh, it's just bad luck. Here are the steps that I followed:
- Grabbed both the ROM and Recovery from the link in the original post.
- Followed the guide to the letter up until the point where I flashed the recovery in via adb.
- Encountered recovery issue where the phone would just freeze trying to go into recovery via Vol+ and Power buttom. Tried "fastboot erase userdata" command. Freezing issue gone but instead of TWRP, MI Recovery showed up. After much trial and error and thanks to yn4v4s's input(you rock dude), I finally realized I'm on Q firmware which is Android 10 whereas the TWRP in the original post is meant for R firmware which is Android 11. Decided to grab the yn4v4s's recommended Global version.
- Went to TWRP website and grabbed December 2020 recovery and flashed that via adb. Success as TWRP flares to life.
- Continued on with the guide all excited thinking the worse is behind me as all I need is to install ROM, right? WRONG.
- Immediately new problem: Factory Reset/Formatting failure/Wiping Failed. reason? Operation not Permitted
- Selected Mount and spotted a weird anomaly. Cycling through the storage, noticed Internal storage was marked as (0) capacity. Immediately stuck that as odd. Google search intensified.
- Went to Wipe> Selecting /data > Advance Wipe > Change file system, I saw that the file system was FTFS by default. Changed it to ext4 and formatted it. Now ftfs is supposed to be better but I noticed all other drive partitions were in ext4 format, so for the sake of simplicity I stuck with ext4 instead of reverting to ftfs.
- Tried Factory resetting again. This time new error while formatting: Invalid Argument. Proceeded to chuck neighbor's cat out of the window and fight imaginary sharks to vent frustration.
- Calmed down and went back a few steps. Realized, forgot to clear cache. Went back into Advance wipe and cleared Davlik /ART Cache, Cache, Data, System and Vendor.
- Proceeded to format once again typing "yes" while praying. Finally, success!!
- Time to flash and upgrade to Android 11 firmware first before the ROM. Placed the global firmware into the SD card via USB cable. Saw folks flashing ROMs from TWRP as well so placed PE ROM too.
- Selected Install on TWRP and navigated to the firmware file. Executed the firmware and noticed it installing within seconds. A bit worrying sign but since no errors were thrown I continued on.
- Navigated to the directory again, selected PE ROM image this time and installed it as well. Installation went without any incidents and returned with a success message. Okay...
- Moment of Truth. Reboot! 1 minute passes, Google Icon spins up. YES! 2 minute passes, Google bar starts running. Encouraging! 3 minute passes, bar continues running. Erm. 4 minute passes, bar still. Uh oh.
- Yeap, no cigar yet. I'm now stuck in a boot loop. To make matter worse, TWRP recovery gets overwritten by PE Recovery. Sigh.
- Decide to grab the latest TWRP from their website and flash that instead since there is no point in using old Android 10 TWRP.
- Aaand I'm frozen again on REDMI screen. WTF?! I flashed Android 11 global firmware so I'm pretty sure I'm on the new one. Flashed old TWRP again and sure enough I'm into the recovery. Confused as hell now. For the heck of it, I erased Cache again.
- Noticed an odd new console error in red. Unable to decrypt FBE device
- More google searches later, I come across discussion where community came to the conclusion that "console output Unable to decrypt FBE device was nothing but to tell us that incompatible operating system flashed"
- OS can't be an issue, it's made for my Redmi Note 8 and I'm plenty sure I'm on ginkgo.
- Going through this thread I noticed how folks swore by Chinese firmware. Decided to deviate and flash that firmware instead. Wiped everything again including the OS.
- Went back to following the guide and decided to sideload selecting Advanced on TWRP and select "Side Load" option. Copied the ROM in my ADB directory on the PC and used the "sideload 'ROM NAME'.zip" command.
- Waited patiently for the message: If the process succeeds the output will stop at 47% and report adb: failed to read command: Success/No error.
- Process ends but no such message. Instead I get: Total xfer: 1.00x
- Quick google search showed that this is an error message. Too tired to get angry or brainy at this point so I simply reboot for the heck of it.
- 1 minute into boot and suddenly I see white light. COULD IT BE...?
- Sure enough, Google bursts out of boot into first time setup. YAY?!!
All in all, apart from the installation pangs, I'm loving it. Thank you all for your advice. Truly would have been lost without your inputs.
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