once more my pinephone had come to that sweet spot where after a recent update the battery consumption improved noticeably. The cellular modem (and therefore mobile data still dropped off and disappeared from time to time) Alas, after june 30th upgrade (uname -a tells me it's the May 31, 2021's 5.10 kernel), my trusted and essential usb tethering stopped working. I get that perhaps not many people need this option, but at this moment in time i urgently need that function to be solid. i don't need encryption. (Last time i had this issue after upgrading to 5.11 kernel.. and i had to reinstall.)Can someone walk me through how to back track without re-installing? Thank you!
so, it was a stressful day as I tried various ways to get USB tethering to work with the 5.10 kernel from May 31, 2021. It seems to be a kernel upgrade danger. I tried to go back to the May 16 2021 image but ran into an new problem of having none of the software necessary to grow the f2fs file system, leaving me with a few MB of space that isn't enough to get online much less to install anything new. So, then, at midnight I had to go back to the Feb 1, 2021 image. after which the ext4 partition is easily expanded to include the whole 12G. It once again gets my laptop online no fussing no questions asked.
Just now I update and upgraded, 354 packages but a few held back (one of which is another 5.10 linux kernel image). I am still ok with the USB tethering. My question now is, do I just avoid dist-upgrade to avoid breaking the USB Tethering? I know it's not on most people's priority and so it does not get remedied. I have, at midnight, wondered if I could try Archlinux, it would hatve been a totally new language that I have not had time and resource to learn on short notice. Eventually though, is it something I have to do?
Also, what does one use to deal with f2fs file system?
You could try to upgrade everything and then switch to the previous kernel 5.9. This is what I did on my PineTab because a "kworker" process eating up 100% cpu in kernel 5.10. I don't know how this affect usb tethering in any way but I guess it should work again...
I don't know. If you don't want to switch to 5.9, IMHO you could only flash an image from the date you guess it's working...
Did you ever find a solution to this? I just got a usb tether the other day and it hasn't worked with the three mice I've tried it with and it seems like I have the same kernel as you so I am in a similar position.