As I just experienced this I can confirm there's a chance you get stuck
looking at an Ubuntu logo and keeping power and down pressed far longer
than you would deem sensible did get me out of it eventually.
Whatever caused it I don't know, as I'm still fighting to make my phone
boot again when it suddenly stopped successfully doing it.
Regards,
Christian
Am Mo, 22. Jun, 2015 um 9:31 schrieb Matthias Apitz <[email protected]>:
El día Monday, June 22, 2015 a las 03:05:33PM +0200, Michael Zanetti
escribió:
Keep the power button pressed for > 10 secs. Usually that makes it
turn
off and you should be able to turn it on again.
I did this for more than 20 secs - no reaction;
However, I do have seen a state once where it wouldn't turn off,
even
pressing the power button for a long time. In that cases keeping
Vol- &
Power button always helped me to eventually make it go into recovery
mode. From there, just reboot it normally once again.
I pressed Vol- & power, Vol+ & power and Vol-+ & power; no reaction
I should add that I only had it seen in this state after *heavily*
modifying the rootfs due to development activities.
I have not modified the rootfs and only wanted to re-start Dekko,
which
have had crashed on opening the mailbox.
matthias
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