Note that I only started seeing the purple fastboot logo after switching to v180. On the previous base image there was no visual indicator that the device was in fastboot mode.

Cheers,
kats

On 2/10/2014, 5:40, Gabriele Svelto wrote:
On 02/10/2014 07:43, [email protected] wrote:
I'm trying to put the 2.0 base image on my Flame, but I think it's getting stuck at the first "flashboot 
flash" command. It says "Partition table..." but then says "<waiting for device>," 
and never gets past that. The screen goes blank and the LED indicator light goes off, and it stays that way until I 
kill the terminal and unplug the USB cable from the phone. Then the phone turns back on after a few seconds.

I have adb and fastboot installed and on my $PATH, and I'm doing sudo 
./flash.sh. I'm on Ubuntu 14.04 right now, but I tried earlier on Mac OSX and 
it did the same thing. The device does show up when I type adb devices. It's on 
version 1.3.0.0-prerelease.

Have you checked if your udev rules are setup correctly and if the phone
is visible in fastboot mode? A quick way to check it out is to reboot
the phone and keep both the power and volume down button pressed. You
should end up with a black screen and a purple "FASTBOOT" logo on it.
Now plug your device to your computer and run "fastboot devices" on the
command-line, you should see a single line of output like this:

3567d0f7        fastboot

If you don't get any output then check if you have the following rule in
/etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules

# Google
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="18d1", MODE="0666"

If you don't add it, restart your machine and try again.

  Gabriele


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