Here's my log from maguro and today's freshly flashed image.
After the initial install, everything worked fine and mobile data was activated.
To try and trigger the bug, I stopped NM & ofono, and then manually removed the existing context from the /<IMSI>/gprs settings file.
At this point I rebooted the phone, and the mobile data connection did not come active.
Here's the output of ofono's 'list-contexts':
root@ubuntu-phablet:/usr/share/ofono/scripts# ./list-contexts [ /ril_0 ] [ /ril_0/context1 ] Username = Protocol = ip Name = MEdia Net (phones) Settings = { } IPv6.Settings = { } Active = 0 AccessPointName = wap.cingular Password = Type = internet
Here's the contents of the <IMSI> gprs settings file:
root@ubuntu-phablet:/var/lib/ofono/310410315414121# more gprs [Settings] Powered=true RoamingAllowed=false
[context1] Name=MEdia Net (phones) AccessPointName=wap.cingular Username= Password= Type=internet Protocol=ip
Here's my log from maguro and today's freshly flashed image.
After the initial install, everything worked fine and mobile data was activated.
To try and trigger the bug, I stopped NM & ofono, and then manually removed the existing context from the /<IMSI>/gprs settings file.
At this point I rebooted the phone, and the mobile data connection did not come active.
Here's the output of ofono's 'list-contexts':
root@ubuntu- phablet: /usr/share/ ofono/scripts# ./list-contexts
IPv6.Settings = { }
AccessPointNam e = wap.cingular
[ /ril_0 ]
[ /ril_0/context1 ]
Username =
Protocol = ip
Name = MEdia Net (phones)
Settings = { }
Active = 0
Password =
Type = internet
Here's the contents of the <IMSI> gprs settings file:
root@ubuntu- phablet: /var/lib/ ofono/310410315 414121# more gprs false
[Settings]
Powered=true
RoamingAllowed=
[context1] =wap.cingular
Name=MEdia Net (phones)
AccessPointName
Username=
Password=
Type=internet
Protocol=ip