I checked the wiki and it said for Ubuntu touch, hold the power button until the phone shuts down and then hold it again until the LED lights up. I did this but it just have me the red LED again.
I'm not sure what to do. My OS is on the EMMC and I don't have it backed up. I can't SSH into the phone either.
It's weird, I flashed a new nightly image to an SD card, swapped it into my phone, and my normal installation booted — meaning that all my files and settings were correct. And it was faster than when I run on SD, so it was clearly running the EMMC version.
Then I tried booting with no SD, and got a green light but nothing else. When I put in my old SD, I get a red light and nothing else.
Then I put the new SD in again, and this time it booted the OS on the SD, not on my EMMC. I'm not sure what that's about, but now I'm thinking maybe this is an fstab issue. If you have any other ideas, let me know, but in the meantime I'm going to try to edit my fstab from the live SD.
I tried to boot into recovery mode, using the volume up and power buttons. This didn't work and I still have the red LED.
What are my options from here? Should I repair the firmware? What are the instructions for Mobian?
If not that, is there a way to reinstall the OS and preserve my home folder?
If not, is it possible to make my entire external SD card the home folder? If I do this, I think it'll be a lot easier to reinstall my OS if this happens again, and still have all my settings.
I didn't know about the convergence dock until just now, but I'll check it out. I ended up just booting from sd, backing up my files and reinstalling. Moving forward, I'm going to make sure I don't have the sid repo enabled and hope that this doesn't happen again.