[Q] gbb_flags + Default Legacy boot - Chromebooks

Sorry if this the wrong place to post this but I am struggling to find much information about how to do this.
I am trying to set crubuntu/legacy boot as the default boot on a gen one pixel (and later a gen two pixel). I have installed and can boot into the seabios and crubuntu using ctrl + L but would like to have the default boot go to crubuntu. I have tried setting gbb_flags to 489, 689, and 200 but no such luck (I have removed the write protection screw).
The gbb_flags are doing something because I get the fast boot (on the dev screen from the 0x1 flag) but it still boots into chromeOS if no input is provided.
Has anyone got a pixel to default boot to crubunut/seabios/linux.?

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Bootmenu leaves me with black screen

Hello Everyone,
I installed the bootmenu, but when I try to boot into stock the device gets really warm and the screen stays black, although with the backlight on. Same applies for Urukdroid, where I placed archos.inc at / and the modules in /lib/modules according to the instructions in this forum. Cyanogen however boots fine. Without the developer menu, the stock android is also working fine.
I'm using A70it with 8gb storage and Uruk on internal storage.
My menu.lst looks like this with correct linebreaks and everything
Code:
Archos|ARCHOS|ARCHOS|/init|0
Angstrom||/rootfs.img|/sbin/init|1
Ginger-bread||/openaos-gingerbread.img|/init|0
UrukDroid|/dev/mmcblk1p2|/rootfs.img|/init|0
I also tried to debug the boot process trought minicom. Some things seem a little bit strange there, I've uploaded the output here:
http://pastebin.com/MynADBYg
Any help would be higly appreciated.
Regards Steven
Did you have a epty line at the end of your menu.lst?
Lokk at my thread about the boot menu
Under "most maked failure"
Bubu helped me to track the issue, my firmware was too old. After an upgrade everything works.

No recovery, no command, different boot loader? I think I screwed the pooch...

First of all I searched, found similar posts but not exactly the same issue.
I needed to flash back to boost and followed the instructions at android views to restore it to stock (cannot yet post links) using the correct rom for the moto e second gen 4g lte surnia. The standard boot loader that has text you scroll through, gone. Now has a dead android and instead of showing all the options at once you have to scroll through each one with the volume keys.
I think i forgot to enable debugging in CM13... So I feel like an ass. I know there is a way to get into developer options on boot, but alas after nearly 90hrs I'm seconds from getting a plane ticket and shove the phone in some of motorolas most unsavory places!
So now I'm asking the professionals! Been using XDA since my old HTC Windows mobile, bout time I dive in, first time needing help though!
Try this as a starting point http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3088410
Sent from my XT1526 via CM 13
Almost the exact same thing I tried, just a different rom. Hopefully it works!
Ok here's my issue, it does not show up in adb or fastboot when I use the adb devices command. How can I force debugging to be enabled?
Ok that DID the trick. Updated prl, went to flash twrp back on to it, had to redo everything in the above link. So where can I find a version of twrp that won't crash it after using the 'boot recovery.img' command? I had the orange logo one before but the one on xda is the blue on ?
Also the text based recovery changed to this...

FireTV 2 (sloane) Unbrick Image

This will help you unbrick a bricked FireTV 2. You must download the following:
FireTV 2 Recovery Installer
FireTV 2 Recovery
Unbrick Images (md5sum: 5e774497b3bad5c47d1c744410f6db12)
Extract all 3 zip files to the same directory.
You must decide if you want to use unbrick.img or unbrick+ramdisk.img. Using unbrick.img, it should take about 30 minutes. Using unbrick+ramdisk.img it could take up to 2 hours. You can only use unbrick.img if you have an sdcard. If you have an sdcard, place ramdisk-recovery.cpio.lzma in the root directory of it.
Run unbrick_firetv2.bat for Windows or unbrick_firetv2.sh for Linux or OSX.
First, it will ask you which file you want to use, unbrick.img or unbrick+ramdisk.img. You must type the name of the image you want to use.
Make sure the USB cable is connected and turn on the FireTV 2.
Then it will start reading from the FireTV. Then it will prompt you with a warning:
Code:
No target file specified. Is this a partition image?
If this is not, DO NOT CONTINUE, otherwise press 'y' to continue.
Write partition image? <y|n>
Type a 'y' and hit enter.
It should start writing. Eventually it will finish. If you put the ramdisk on the sdcard, make sure it is plugged in and power cycle the Fire TV. It should skip the bootmenu and take you straight to recovery. If for some reason the USB keyboard doesn't work, unplug and replug it. It should start working.
rbox said:
This will help you unbrick a bricked FireTV 2. You must download the following:
FireTV 2 Recovery Installer
FireTV 2 Recovery
Unbrick Images
Extract all 3 zip files to the same directory.
You must decide if you want to use unbrick.img or unbrick+recovery.img. Using unbrick.img, it should take about 30 minutes. Using unbrick+recovery.img it could take up to 2 hours. You can only use unbrick.img if you have an sdcard. If you have an sdcard, place ramdisk-recovery.cpio.lzma in the root directory of it.
Run unbrick_firetv2.bat for Windows or unbrick_firetv2.sh for Linux or OSX.
First, it will ask you which file you want to use, unbrick.img or unbrick+recovery.img. You must type the name of the image you want to use.
Make sure the USB cable is connected and turn on the FireTV 2.
Then it will start reading from the FireTV. Then it will prompt you with a warning:
Code:
No target file specified. Is this a partition image?
If this is not, DO NOT CONTINUE, otherwise press 'y' to continue.
Write partition image? <y|n>
Type a 'y' and hit enter.
It should start writing. Eventually it will finish. If you put the ramdisk on the sdcard, make sure it is plugged in and power cycle the Fire TV. It should skip the bootmenu and take you straight to recovery. If for some reason the USB keyboard doesn't work, unplug and replug it. It should start working.
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Awesome rbox! I see you've been busy...Really appreciate everything you do for us Fire TV folks.
Awesome work as always!
Thank you mate... Your great work made my day and got out of bricked state !!!!!
Got to recovery and flashed your rooted 5.0.31 and rebooted to perfectly working aftv2 + rooted .. Good job as always mate , thanks
One question, could I just flash the rooted 5.0.4 from recovery or should I do something else??
samykoka said:
Thank you mate... Your great work made my day and got out of bricked state !!!!!
Got to recovery and flashed your rooted 5.0.31 and rebooted to perfectly working aftv2 + rooted .. Good job as always mate , thanks
One question, could I just flash the rooted 5.0.4 from recovery or should I do something else??
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You can flash whatever version you want...
rbox, looks like amazon sent me a bricked fire tv, while im at possession, i figured a i play around with it.
when i got it it was stuck to amazon white amazon logo,
so i waited for it for like 30 minutes to boot, but nothing changes... then with recent root method (aftv gen 2)
i figured i install this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/development/firetv-2-recovery-t3309780/page17#post65265240
i was able get to recovery!
and applied pre rooted firmware, but after completion,
i think its beyond bricked..
no screen, my led flash drive does not even flash or blink anymore when i put it on boot...
i can still handshake still apply the unbrick method
my question is after applying this brick.img
would i suppose to get a screen? and boot up
but still the same no screen nothing... not even white amazon logo...
or this is done..
thanks
daffung said:
rbox, looks like amazon sent me a bricked fire tv, while im at possession, i figured a i play around with it.
when i got it it was stuck to amazon white amazon logo,
so i waited for it for like 30 minutes to boot, but nothing changes... then with recent root method (aftv gen 2)
i figured i install this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/development/firetv-2-recovery-t3309780/page17#post65265240
i was able get to recovery!
and applied pre rooted firmware, but after completion,
i think its beyond bricked..
no screen, my led flash drive does not even flash or blink anymore when i put it on boot...
i can still handshake still apply the unbrick method
my question is after applying this brick.img
would i suppose to get a screen? and boot up
but still the same no screen nothing... not even white amazon logo...
or this is done..
thanks
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After using unbrick.img, if you put the ramdisk on the sdcard, you should get recovery. If not, then there is something bad the hardware.
Many thanks, rbox -- unbrick_firetv2.bat worked for me in bootcamp. Selected unbrick+ramdisk.img, then rebooted into TWRP. Initially when I installed prerooted 5.0.5_r2, setup gave me a screen (after remote pairing and language selection) that it was checking for updates. The setup then halted with an error window that it could not connect to Amazon's server, and that I should power off and reset the AFTV. I then flashed prerooted 5.0.4_r2, completed the initial setup, and reflashed prerooted 5.0.5_r2 (which let me get around the update error).
Again, thanks for all your work!!
rbox said:
After using unbrick.img, if you put the ramdisk on the sdcard, you should get recovery. If not, then there is something bad the hardware.
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i wonder what caused that bricked.. , ( well it was already bricked, when amazon send it to me it was stuck at white amazon logo, then only when i applied the pre rooted firmware, thats when it stop showing screens from there..wouldn't it fix the problem already since i was able to get to recovery.....
id try the sd card 1 last thing il probably go to walmart and try that, if nothing fix it i guess its total beyond brick..
Hi,
thank you very much for your great work @rbox!
Just a note:
I think, in the bash script, there is a "2" in the last line that doesn't belong there?
And there is a "unbrick+ramdisk.img" file, but no "unbrick+recovery.img" in the zip container. Some might get confused by that...
But everything works fine (using ramdisk)!
thx
Takeoo111111 said:
Hi,
thank you very much for your great work @rbox!
Just a note:
I think, in the bash script, there is a "2" in the last line that doesn't belong there?
And there is a "unbrick+ramdisk.img" file, but no "unbrick+recovery.img" in the zip container. Some might get confused by that...
But everything works fine (using ramdisk)!
thx
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Thanks. I fixed it all.
rbox said:
After using unbrick.img, if you put the ramdisk on the sdcard, you should get recovery. If not, then there is something bad the hardware.
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rbox, looks like its a hardware problem? but problem is i had white screen when i applied the pre rooted fire tv, thats when i get no screen, no boot... do think its possible a fix for this, via handshake?
daffung said:
rbox, looks like its a hardware problem? but problem is i had white screen when i applied the pre rooted fire tv, thats when i get no screen, no boot... do think its possible a fix for this, via handshake?
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Well try the unbrick image and see if it works.
rbox said:
After using unbrick.img, if you put the ramdisk on the sdcard, you should get recovery. If not, then there is something bad the hardware.
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rbox said:
Well try the unbrick image and see if it works.
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yup,
sucessfully flashed unbrick.img, and had sd card ramdisk-recovery.cpio.lzm.
still the same...
no boot, no screen, not even white screen?
and no signal from hdmi
I am afraid I have to report a brick on 5.0.5r3 -
Played some Vice City, went back into Kodi, played a video that was still in the paused state, then the screen flashed to black and then back to the Video in Kodi twice and then - a dreaded blackscreen.
Upon a reboot I still get the amazon logo, I get the recovery bootscreen and also can still enter TWRP recovery, but when I try to boot into the normal OS I only get the amazon logo and then a fade to black (amazon Fire TV animated logo not showing up). The blue LED on the Fire TV is steadily blinking along...
(Switched TVs and HDMI cables - just in case (no HDCP problem.. ))
Already wiped /system /data /data including media /cache and /dalvik - and reinstalled both 5.0.5r1 and r3 multiple times.
Right now I have two questions - 1st (for the fast ones, because I am trying it anyway) - should I still try to unbrick using this tutorial (i.e. If I have access to the recovery and already formated the whole range of partitions once - does the unbrick image do anything more than that?).
And 2nd - is there any "factory image" maybe without the stock recovery disabled - just in case, at this point - I'd try most things - really...
harlekinrains said:
I am afraid I have to report a brick on 5.0.5r3 -
Played some Vice City, went back into Kodi, played a video that was still in the paused state, then the screen flashed to black twice and then - a dreaded blackscreen.
Upon a reboot I still get the amazon logo, I get the recovery bootscreen and also can still enter TWRP recovery, but when I try to boot into the normal OS I only get the amazon logo and then a fade to black (amazon Fire TV animated logo not showing up). The blue LED on the Fire TV is steadily blinking along...
(Switched TVs and HDMI cables - just in case (no HDCP problem.. ))
Already wiped /system /data /data including media /cache and /dalvik - and reinstalled both 5.0.5r1 and r3 multiple times.
Right now I have two questions - 1st (for the fast ones, because I am trying it anyway) - should I still try to unbrick using this tutorial (i.e. If I have access to the recovery and already formated the whole range of partitions once - does the unbrick image do anything more than that?).
And 2nd - is there any "factory image" maybe without the stock recovery disabled - just in case, at this point - I'd try most things - really...
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The unbrick image just puts enough on system to be able to get to recovery. If you can already get to recovery, it won't get you anything. The disabled stock recovery isn't going to effect anything while running android. All it does it prevent the bootloader from running it. I can't really explain it if you did an advanced wipe of data.
Hardware Issue probably. Thanks for the fast response.
Cheers.
(I'll do another advanced wipe - just for kicks.. )
edit: Went through with another full wipe - rebooting the device afterwards (= softbrick for sure, because not even TWRP is accessible and there is no OS on the device) - which at that point got "parked" on the white amazon logo indefinitely. (Perfect for the "I aint know nothing" returning the device approach. Just in case Amazons 5.0.5 turns out to brick a few more Fire TVs... As long as rbox didnt modify the kernel, I'd say its Amazons fault. ) Then went through the unbrick procedure in this thread - which worked as described (TWRP was installed on the device and autobooted on the powercycle after the unbrick script had finished). Then installed 5.0.5r1 again and rebootet - just to be met with the same error profile as before "dark screen" - not even the animated amazon logo (just the white one in the beginning).
This time - on a better TV screen it was visible though, that the screen showed a small horizontal line, and then flashed in a lighter black color twice, before going back to full TV black. So yes the problem seems to lay somewhere on the video signal path. Its curious though, that TWRP still got (and gets) displayed...
Works perfect. Thx
Can someone help me? I followed all the steps in the guide and when the unbricking program is writing the filesystem, it always gets stuck at 17%. Maybe I am doing something wrong?
rbox said:
After using unbrick.img, if you put the ramdisk on the sdcard, you should get recovery. If not, then there is something bad the hardware.
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I am in a boot loop. Goes to amazon white logo. Light on FireTV2 turns orange then reboots into custom recovery but it automatically starts trying to mount partitions (one of them is cache) and it fails on all of them. Then moves along to the white amazon screen again and repeats the entire process. I ran the unbrick.img and the problem persists.
I'm currently in the process of running unbrick+recovery.img method to see if it makes any difference. Should it? Is there anything that I may be overlooking?
I'm fairly sure that the reason this happened is from checking ALL the check boxes in the format/wipe section of the custom recovery. After that these issues happened. Does that mean permabrick?

Boot Animation Help

I currently have a LG G3 Stylus running cm12 (5.1.1) rooted. I played around with the GeneUX rom for a while. After a while I decided to try something else, so I downloaded CM 12. My phone has always booted up by first displaying a carrier/ brand logo and then a boot animation. I made sure to wipe everything except for my internal memory and sd card when I installed the new ROM. But even though I am currently running CM 12, my phone starts up by displaying a GeneUX5 logo and then whatever boot animation I decide to pick from "Boot Animation for SuperUSER". I need help in order to remove, change, or disable the logo thing left behind from the last rom.
https : //puu.sh/wUo6F/c4df47eedd . png
I can't post direct links.

Question Pixel 6 custom boot animation

HI all,
Did anyone figure out a way to apply a customer boot animation since we can't simply go an change the bootanimation.zip file and so far all magisk modules i tried simply don't work.
Unless you have a fairly short animation, by the time it thinks of getting moving you've already booted into the home screen. In the past I created a couple of custom boot animations. I stopped using them when I chose to use rooted stock firmware instead of custom ROMs. As a result I haven't searched for a long time for a replacement boot animation: not that I need to given I still have my boot animations stored on a HDD.
it is a short one well kinda, wanted to put the nokia handshake as the bootanimation for fun but couldn't figure out how to actually do it due to android 13 read only limitations and i think the modules i tried didn't work due to the pixel now having a dynamic animation not quite sure, seems like its not worth it anymore

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