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Flashing as non-root

Working around fwupd bug on Linux distributions

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Debian stable and Ubuntu have an outdated fwupd package with a bug breaking - connecting to Android's bootloader interface (fastboot) while fwupd is running - since it tries to connect to arbitrary devices. This section can be skipped on - Arch Linux and other distributions with fwupd 1.9.10 or later since we reported - the bug and it was fixed. This never impacted Android or ChromeOS.

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Some Debian, Ubuntu, and derivative distributions have an outdated fwupd package + with a bug breaking connecting to Android's bootloader interface (fastboot) while + fwupd is running since it tries to connect to arbitrary devices. This section can + be skipped on Arch Linux and other distributions with fwupd 1.9.10 or later since + we reported the bug and it was fixed. This never impacted Android or ChromeOS.

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You can stop fwupd with the following command:

+

Check your fwupd version with the following command:

+ +
apt-cache policy fwupd
+ +

If you have a fwupd version earlier than 1.9.10, you can stop fwupd with the + following command:

sudo systemctl stop fwupd.service
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Table of contents

  • Prerequisites
  • Enabling OEM unlocking
  • Flashing as non-root
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  • Working around fwupd bug on Linux distributions
  • +
  • Working around bug on Linux distributions
  • Booting into the bootloader interface
  • Connecting the device
  • Unlocking the bootloader
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    Flashing as non-root

    Working around fwupd bug on Linux distributions

    -

    Debian stable and Ubuntu have an outdated fwupd package with a bug breaking - connecting to Android's bootloader interface (fastboot) while fwupd is running - since it tries to connect to arbitrary devices. This section can be skipped on - Arch Linux and other distributions with fwupd 1.9.10 or later since we reported - the bug and it was fixed. This never impacted Android or ChromeOS.

    +

    Some Debian, Ubuntu, and derivative distributions have an outdated fwupd package + with a bug breaking connecting to Android's bootloader interface (fastboot) while + fwupd is running since it tries to connect to arbitrary devices. This section can + be skipped on Arch Linux and other distributions with fwupd 1.9.10 or later since + we reported the bug and it was fixed. This never impacted Android or ChromeOS.

    -

    You can stop fwupd with the following command:

    +

    Check your fwupd version with the following command:

    + +
    apt-cache policy fwupd
    + +

    If you have a fwupd version earlier than 1.9.10, you can stop fwupd with the + following command:

    sudo systemctl stop fwupd.service