After copying that image to the SD-card, I tried to mount partition sdb10, but Linux refused because it did not contain a valid file system.
Anyhow, I put in the PinePhone and powered on. After a few seconds there appeared a white circle with the text "Erasing" and from then on nothing happened.
I won't go that thorny way again and suggest that a compressed sd-card image be presented somewhere the download policy is not as ugly as with mega.nz.
Compressing will also add a checksum to the image so that errors would be readily detected.
Thank you!
Many thanks for your reply!
I waited at least 15 minutes, the red LED turned off and then my 3 GB RAM phone refused to reboot.
After my posting I removed the battery and SD-card from the phone and found out, that sda10 now was formatted ext4 and contained some data.
After putting the card again in the phone and pressing the power switch a few times I got again the red LED and after an eternity there was the big surprise: I got an Android screen and will now have to test that system.
I had now time to explore that image and play around with several apps.
It looks very interesting and I hope that soon the Quectel modem will be supported.
Can anybody tell me how I can get ssh with simple password from my PC to the phone enabled.
Is it possible that the Android phone does have a hostname?
Many thanks!
thanks for the links, info, and installation guide.
I have the latest on the pinephone. now for the phone to charge, then look around