https://redmine.replicant.us/https://redmine.replicant.us/favicon.ico?15984615062013-07-19T07:39:53ZReplicantReplicant - Issue #561: android system crasheshttps://redmine.replicant.us/issues/561?journal_id=14372013-07-19T07:39:53ZPaul Kocialkowskipaulk@replicant.us
<ul></ul><p>USB tethering works fine on Galaxy S2 with the proper non-free firmwares installed here.</p>
<p>You should better make sure that you have correctly wiped data after installing and send detailed bug reports (see GettingLogs on our wiki).</p> Replicant - Issue #561: android system crasheshttps://redmine.replicant.us/issues/561?journal_id=14492013-07-22T10:48:22ZPaul Kocialkowskipaulk@replicant.us
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>New</i> to <i>Rejected</i></li><li><strong>Resolution</strong> set to <i>worksforme</i></li></ul><p>Feel free to reopen with proper logs and informations.</p> Replicant - Issue #561: android system crasheshttps://redmine.replicant.us/issues/561?journal_id=14912013-08-08T14:44:19ZAndrew Engelbrechtandrew.e.7327@gmail.com
<ul></ul><p>hello. i upgraded to 4.0 0004, and made sure that i wiped every partition possible, and ran the reset script. i couldn't wipe the "/sdcard" partition, since i don't have an external card, but could wipe /emmc. I then ran the system reset option (whatever it's called) in recovery mode. it gave an error for formatting /sdcard, but then said "Done." at the end. so i think i wiped it completely.</p>
<p>I'm can't quite remember if I've seen many system hangs, but I have been getting kernel panics quite frequently, usually more than once per day. A screen comes up saying "Kernel Panic Upload Mode", and something like "..._RST [0x2000... ]" Is there a way to dump the specifics of the kernel panic using some free software (or even non-free software :[ ) tool?</p> Replicant - Issue #561: android system crasheshttps://redmine.replicant.us/issues/561?journal_id=15092013-08-12T21:46:55ZPaul Kocialkowskipaulk@replicant.us
<ul></ul><p>I'll keep your issue open if you can provide more details. I don't see how I can reproduce this, so it seems to be an issue specific to your phone and not to Replicant.</p>
<p>Please try to provide logs of the kernel panics (dmesg should provide enough details).</p> Replicant - Issue #561: android system crasheshttps://redmine.replicant.us/issues/561?journal_id=15152013-08-16T23:01:27ZAndrew Engelbrechtandrew.e.7327@gmail.com
<ul></ul><p>ok. i guess it could have to do with the configuration, or some factor of the whole installation that caused the various issues.</p>
<p>right now i'm not using replicant, so i can't easily provide debugging information. i'm using a cyanogenmod 10.1 nightly, and haven't really had issues with panics or system hangs. when i upgraded, i didn't 'cp -a' the data.tgz backup i did over /data. i just copied over a few files for a few programs. i didn't copy settings from the original firmware to replicant, so i'm not sure where things went wrong... at least others don't seem to be having the issue. :)</p> Replicant - Issue #561: android system crasheshttps://redmine.replicant.us/issues/561?journal_id=15212013-08-17T09:59:43ZPaul Kocialkowskipaulk@replicant.us
<ul></ul><p>Did you import such configurations on /data when installing Replicant? If so, it is very likely to have caused this strange behavior!</p> Replicant - Issue #561: android system crasheshttps://redmine.replicant.us/issues/561?journal_id=51452015-12-15T13:05:48ZDenis 'GNUtoo' CarikliGNUtoo@cyberdimension.org
<ul><li><strong>Category</strong> changed from <i>81</i> to <i>Framework</i></li><li><strong>Device</strong> <i>Galaxy S 2 (I9100)</i> added</li></ul>