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Guest Pq2son2
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Hi,

I'm a Linux user (Ubuntu distribution) and a Noob Android user too (only 3 days old). Today I installed, without any problem, the December Update from SD. And now I'm trying to Flash my Pulse with U8230 ROM but I'm blocked with the recovery mode.

I'm following this link: http://android.modaco.com/content/t-mobile...on-your-device/

But when I put my mobile phone into Recovery Mode my PC doesn't discovery it (Yes my pulse has the blue screen, but I don't know why say Serial number: UNKNOW¿?). Execute the command './install-recovery-linux.sh' and say 'Waiting devices' (or some like this). Plug other time the Phone, but I don't see anything more, the phone is blocked.

Some PC debug:

"# lsusb" (Pulse in Recovery Mode and pluged other time).

...

Bus 002 Device 015: ID 12d1:1501

...

"# ./fastboot-linux devices" (the list is allways empty).

Any one knows what's happend?? (Sorry for my English xD)

Thank you.

Posted
Hi,

I'm a Linux user (Ubuntu distribution) and a Noob Android user too (only 3 days old). Today I installed, without any problem, the December Update from SD. And now I'm trying to Flash my Pulse with U8230 ROM but I'm blocked with the recovery mode.

I'm following this link: http://android.modaco.com/content/t-mobile...on-your-device/

But when I put my mobile phone into Recovery Mode my PC doesn't discovery it (Yes my pulse has the blue screen, but I don't know why say Serial number: UNKNOW¿?). Execute the command './install-recovery-linux.sh' and say 'Waiting devices' (or some like this). Plug other time the Phone, but I don't see anything more, the phone is blocked.

Some PC debug:

"# lsusb" (Pulse in Recovery Mode and pluged other time).

...

Bus 002 Device 015: ID 12d1:1501

...

"# ./fastboot-linux devices" (the list is allways empty).

Any one knows what's happend?? (Sorry for my English xD)

Thank you.

You need to run with superuser permissions. Try

sudo ./install-recovery-linux.sh

This should work.

Guest Pq2son2
Posted
You need to run with superuser permissions. Try
sudo ./install-recovery-linux.sh

This should work.

Uo!!! Fast! clean! and easy! I love it :) Really thanks!! I will try to Continue!

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