On Sep 16, 2015, at 05:37 AM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>1) keep in mind that the device was nearly fully functional after the
>update, I only saw the problem because I went to the 'about' screen and
>because of the scopes; it could be the fact that more users are hit by
>the problem;
If more people have the problem but don't know it yet, I'd expect a slew of
bug reports as people try to upgrade their phones. Have we seen any
indications of that yet?
>2) the channel.ini file is in a read-only file system; I have had to
>remount the root to correct it; i.e. it is nearly impossible that a
>normal user could damage that file;
Agreed! I knew it was a very remote possibility, but I wanted to make sure.
Generally the data files in the cache directory are removed by recovery after
being applied. You'd have to reconstruct the urls and download them manually
from system-image.u.c to see what's in them.
On Sep 16, 2015, at 05:37 AM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>1) keep in mind that the device was nearly fully functional after the
>update, I only saw the problem because I went to the 'about' screen and
>because of the scopes; it could be the fact that more users are hit by
>the problem;
If more people have the problem but don't know it yet, I'd expect a slew of
bug reports as people try to upgrade their phones. Have we seen any
indications of that yet?
>2) the channel.ini file is in a read-only file system; I have had to
>remount the root to correct it; i.e. it is nearly impossible that a
>normal user could damage that file;
Agreed! I knew it was a very remote possibility, but I wanted to make sure.
>3) I wanted today morning to check the image, but I only see small files system- image.ubuntu. com/ubuntu- touch/stable/ bq- en/krillin/ where is the full image?
>in this place: http://
>aquaris.
Generally the data files in the cache directory are removed by recovery after
being applied. You'd have to reconstruct the urls and download them manually
from system-image.u.c to see what's in them.