Quote: Originally Posted by rabits Originally Posted by fastboot boot boot.img

Code: [email protected] ~/android/tf700/ubuntu $ fastboot boot blob.LNX downloading 'boot.img'... OKAY [ 2.829s] booting... FAILED (remote: () finished. total time: 2.830s

Code: [email protected] ~/android/tf700/ubuntu $ fastboot boot blob creating boot image... creating boot image - 6281216 bytes downloading 'boot.img'... OKAY [ 7.318s] booting... FAILED (remote: () finished. total time: 7.319s

Code: [email protected] ~/android/tf700/ubuntu $ fastboot continue resuming boot... OKAY [ 0.000s] finished. total time: 0.000s

Good idea to boot via fastboot, that should save the hassle of permanent reflashing the kernel - however it doesn't work for me, at least with the kernel from the other Ubuntu project.First try: use a raw kernel+ramdisk image (starting with "ANDROID!"):Second try: use the complete blob:Fastboot itself works, because after that I issued "continue" and it booted the installed Android kernel just fine:Any idea?What's also interesting is that last time I flashed stuff with fastboot some weeks ago, "fastboot devices" used to show all "??????" and I had to use the well-known "-i 0xb05" option. Today "fastboot devices" showed a proper serial number and I could omit the option (also tried specifying it anyway, but it did not make any difference). Maybe that was repaired with a recent bootloader.