fastboot set_active command does not exist
fastboot set_active command does not exist
After some more googling I eventually figured out that the fastboot getvar current-slot returned I was set on a active slots? That
fastboot set_active command does not exist I had to install Android 9 on both (You can check the active slot with fastboot getvar current-slot , and select a slot with fastboot --set
After some more googling I eventually figured out that the fastboot getvar current-slot returned I was set on a active slots? That
fastboot get active slot If you device randomly got stuck in fastboot after a reboot, that means the counter hit zero and the bootloader marked your slot as unbootable
bootctl set-active-boot-slot SLOT - On next boot, load and execute SLOT bootctl set-slot-as-unbootable SLOT
fastboot set active slot Get the current active boot slot: fastboot getvar current-slot fastboot --set-active=b Great if its just a command error, else this
Hi fellow OP6T users, is there a way to change the boot slot for example from _a to _b within the fastboot mode? I read something about a
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fastboot set_active command does not exist
Hi fellow OP6T users, is there a way to change the boot slot for example from _a to _b within the fastboot mode? I read something about a
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