On r228-r230 (earlier versions may also be affected), adb does not start on reboot.
Steps to reproduce:
1. create an image and set a PIN (there are multiple bugs in this process, so I won't enumerate all the steps to do this)
2. enable developer mode in system settings
3. phablet-shell into the image (it works)
4. reboot
At this point, after a successful reboot/power cycle, I would expect adb to start. However, 'adb devices' only shows 'offline' and phablet-shell does not work. This is a pretty serious regression in the emulator because there appears to be no workaround: unchecking and checking developer mode in system settings does not work and there is no terminal available for the emulator, so the only recourse is to regenerate the image (which even if you have a cached image and use --revision=... it takes a while to first boot the emulator).
On r228-r230 (earlier versions may also be affected), adb does not start on reboot.
Steps to reproduce:
1. create an image and set a PIN (there are multiple bugs in this process, so I won't enumerate all the steps to do this)
2. enable developer mode in system settings
3. phablet-shell into the image (it works)
4. reboot
At this point, after a successful reboot/power cycle, I would expect adb to start. However, 'adb devices' only shows 'offline' and phablet-shell does not work. This is a pretty serious regression in the emulator because there appears to be no workaround: unchecking and checking developer mode in system settings does not work and there is no terminal available for the emulator, so the only recourse is to regenerate the image (which even if you have a cached image and use --revision=... it takes a while to first boot the emulator).