Difference between revisions of "LG G Watch R (lg-lenok)"
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* <code>pmbootstrap flasher export</code> | * <code>pmbootstrap flasher export</code> | ||
* <code>fastboot flash userdata /tmp/postmarketOS-export/device-name.img</code> | * <code>fastboot flash userdata /tmp/postmarketOS-export/device-name.img</code> | ||
+ | * <code>fastboot flash boot /tmp/postmarketOS-export/boot.filename</code> | ||
=== Links === | === Links === |
Revision as of 02:55, 18 January 2020
USB Networking |
Works |
---|---|
Flashing |
Works |
Touchscreen |
Works |
Display |
Works |
WiFi | |
Xwayland |
Works |
FDE | |
Mainline | |
Battery | |
3D Acceleration | |
Accelerometer | |
Audio |
Unavailable |
Bluetooth | |
Camera |
Unavailable |
GPS |
Unavailable |
Mobile data |
Unavailable |
SMS |
Unavailable |
Calls |
Unavailable |
USB OTG | |
Contributors
- Bloo
- drebrez
- ollieparanoid
- ata2001
- opendata
Entering Fastboot mode
Turn on your watch and swipe from the top left corner (so thatd be where 11 would be on the watch) as soon as you see the LG logo.
Preperation
- Add
deviceinfo_flash_sparse="true"
the deviceinfo file - Replace sshd with dropbear as seen in the USB Network[1] page
Flashing
Its important to remember to flash the system image to `userdata` as the system partition on the G Watch R is not big enough for pmOS. It will boot straight into pmOS once the kernel is flashed and the system is on userdata.
This is done by using:
pmbootstrap flasher export
fastboot flash userdata /tmp/postmarketOS-export/device-name.img
fastboot flash boot /tmp/postmarketOS-export/boot.filename
Links
- #489 initial PR
- JamesHealdUK's repo with the device-lg-g-watch-r branch (should have all been merged to master by now, see the PR above)
- A video of the silky smooth 60hz fix
- kernel source backup