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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (Latest version 1.2.3) - 400/500 Only
Arrrghhh, I just PM'd you some no wake logs. I wonder if it has something to do w/ my partitions on my sdcard... (I just thought of that). Like maybe android is mounting them weirdly...
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Edit - why not just post the logs here... ACL would be the guy to send them to regardless. Nothing is jumping out at me so far. Edit 2 - damn, I wish kernel logs had matching timestamps so I could match up with logcat - your kernel logs just seem really freakin short. But again, I don't see anything out of the ordinary here, and again ACL is the man who would need to look at the logs regardless. Thanks. Last edited by arrrghhh; 11-28-2011 at 11:55 PM. |
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As for the logs, they are pretty short... If I do a restart does it reset the logs? It kinda looks like it (which makes them kind of worthless hu). Also, I did send ACL a copy of the logs as well... maybe he can see something. |
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (Latest version 1.2.3) - 400/500 Only
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Pull the card, see what it does. Upgrade your radio firmware to the newest 2.37 VZ radio. |
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kernel logs dont show poop. THis may need to be researched via adb while the phone isnt waking. The only thing i saw standing out was radio logs showing errors. May need to see what radio version is being used.
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Re: [TESTING] - NAND OMGB (Latest version 1.2.3) - 400/500 Only
I must say that I'm not a big fan of the "fastboot when usb is plugged in" change. Quite often, the phone goes dead, I go to plug it up, turn it on (and walk away), and return to find it sitting at fastboot.
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