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how to bringup on pixel3 #1

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neil1899 opened this issue Mar 5, 2020 · 3 comments
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how to bringup on pixel3 #1

neil1899 opened this issue Mar 5, 2020 · 3 comments

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neil1899 commented Mar 5, 2020

hi wei

could you share some wiki, how to bringup on pixel3?
thanks so much!

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zhuowei commented Mar 5, 2020

I'm probably not going to work on this further: I haven't touched this in over a year, and this code probably doesn't work anymore.

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neil1899 commented Mar 5, 2020

thanks so much!
i have some question, could you help me?
fuchsia os would use flash tools, which flash boot.img / system.img on device?
i'm the newer of fuchsia os. haha

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zhuowei commented Mar 5, 2020

@neil1899 I never managed to get Fuchsia running on my device. I only got as far as getting Zircon to print "Welcome to Zircon" to my screen. I couldn't figure out what to do from there: I don't know how to write drivers, so there's no way to even get input into the device, much less starting the rest of Fuchsia.

I'm probably not the right person to ask about this, unfortunately.

If you're new to Fuchsia, I recommend following Fuchsia's Getting Started guide: it contains instructions to run Fuchsia in QEMU so you can test without a device. If you do have one of the supported devices, it has flashing instructions.

Anyways, for building a boot.img, each board in Zircon has a package-image.sh that creates a boot.img from a Zircon kernel. (For my device, I think I also had to flash my device's dtbo partition with an empty device tree overlay? I forget.)

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