Genius wanted: TWRP for LENOVO TB-X104F - General Questions and Answers

Could a genius with some time on there hands make TWRP for this device, its driving me insane, everything provided below.
Android 8.1
2GB RAM
Snapdragon 210
MSM8909
GPU Adreno 304
Times like these i wish i could follow a tutorial correctly.
Thanks in advance!
I had to archive the recovery as the IMG was over 8MB.

frankieuk said:
Could a genius with some time on there hands make TWRP for this device, its driving me insane, everything provided below.
Android 8.1
2GB RAM
Snapdragon 210
MSM8909
GPU Adreno 304
Times like these i wish i could follow a tutorial correctly.
Thanks in advance!
I had to archive the recovery as the IMG was over 8MB.
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I know this reply is a little late... but have you tried twrp builder app? Search xda... got a working recovery for an obscure UMX budget phone... I have this tablet but I haven't bothered trying to do anything with it.

i have ported the Lenovo Tab 10 TB-X103F twrp to {TB-X104F}
tdawgg777 said:
I know this reply is a little late... but have you tried twrp builder app? Search xda... got a working recovery for an obscure UMX budget phone... I have this tablet but I haven't bothered trying to do anything with it.
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i have ported the Lenovo Tab 10 TB-X103F twrp to {TB-X104F}but.... i having problems with partitions when i boot into it
i think my problems has to do with recovery.FSTAB file
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heres my current recovery.fstab for twrp
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#device mount point fstype [device2] [length=]
/boot emmc /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot flags=display="Boot";backup=1
/recovery emmc /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/recovery flags=display="Recovery";backup=1
/system ext4 /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system flags=display="System";backup=1;wipeingui
/misc emmc /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/misc flags=display="Misc";backup=0
/cache ext4 /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/cache flags=display="Cache";backup=1;wipeingui;wipeduringfactoryreset
/data ext4 /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/userdata flags=display="Data";backup=1;wipeingui;wipeduringfactoryreset;length=-16384
/sdcard0 vfat /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 flags=display="Micro SDCard";storage;wipeingui;removable;backup=0
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heres he stock recovery.fstab
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#device mount point fstype [device2] [length=]
/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system /system ext4 ro,barrier=1 wait
/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/vendor /vendor ext4 ro,barrier=1 wait
/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/cache /cache ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,barrier=1,data=ordered wait,check
/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/userdata /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,barrier=1,data=ordered,noauto_da_alloc wait,check,encryptable=footer
/dev/block/mmcblk1p1 /sdcard vfat nosuid,nodev wait
/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot /boot emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/recovery /recovery emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/misc /misc emmc defaults defaults
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none of the partitions show up except (microsd card)
what am i doing wrong

Interested in recovery for this tablet also. Any luck?
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Hello Good People,
Is there a working TWRP for this tablet?
T.I.A.

Hello again,
Is there any working recovery for this tablet.
Its very very difficult to find a custom ROM.
Are people using LineageOS ?
T.I.A.

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[Completed] I can't make bacon? recovery.fstab error

I have been working on porting CyanogenMod to my phone, the Samsung Galaxy Centura. I've been able to make recoveryimage, make systemimage, and flash with heimdall and all that, but when I try to make bacon I get an error that my recovery.fstab is improperly formatted. It looks OK to me? Am I missing something obvious?
# mount point fstype device [device2]
/recovery emmc /dev/block/mmcblk0p12
/boot emmc /dev/block/mmcblk0p8
/data ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p18
/cache ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p17
/sd-ext vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /dev/block/mmcblk0
/system ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p16
/sdcard datamedia /dev/null
/efs ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p19
/misc emmc /dev/block/mmcblk0p21
Specifically, it says that the first line
/recovery emmc /dev/block/mmcblk0p12
is improperly formatted. What gives? Everything else works.
Sir
I strongly suggest to read carefully this guide :
[GUIDE][CM Port][ MT6589 only] Port CyanogenMod 10.2/11 for all MT6589 devices
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2814498

Need help with CWM compilation!

Hi developers, I'm trying to compile cwm from sources. When I do "make -j4 recoveryimage" I can test the recovery and it works, but when I flash it seems it installs in download mode (see attached image). I think the recovery.fstab is the problem), but I can't find the problem
Here's my recovery.fstab:
Code:
# mount point fstype device [device2] fstype2
/boot emmc /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot
/system ext4 /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system
/cache ext4 /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/cache
/data ext4 /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/userdata length=-16384
/sdcard vfat /dev/block/mmcblk1p1

[RECOVERY][TWRP][ROOT] Ulefone Power

I've created TWRP 3.0.2 from sources (to be honest - only TWRP, Kernel is prebuilt from Stock ROM)
HowTo Flash TWRP
http://ulefone.com/download/power.html (no root required)
Or extract twrp.img from zip File and use Apps like Flashify (root required)
HowTo gain root
After this you can Flash flash SuperSU via TWRP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Thanks to
 @BlueFlame4
Nice!
Perfect thanks!!!
Thanks for your work.
Are you able to create a twrp for the ulefone power 2, if I provide you a scatter file of the power 2 stockrom?
I already tried it myself but ended up in many bootloops.
Greetings
Good evening.please help me.i want to uninstall custom recovery twrp (teamwin) can you tell me how to uninstall in order to install the official one?
kraftmaschine said:
Thanks for your work.
Are you able to create a twrp for the ulefone power 2, if I provide you a scatter file of the power 2 stockrom?
I already tried it myself but ended up in many bootloops.
Greetings
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After I unlocked the bootloader, I tried to port TWRP from Oukitel k6000 plus since both have same chipset MT6750T and same resolution. I tried to follow this guide on youtube video using Carliv Image Kitchen. But I failed. Heck, I tried to flash the k6000 plus recovery and nothing. Not even boot loops , the stock recovery still shows up.
Edit: I was partially successful. I was able to get to TWRP but touch screen not working. I connected a mouse and was able to change the Russian language of the original k6000+ TWRP port. But what is not working is the mounts of partitions. I tried to copy the mount points from fstab.mt6755 which is in stock recovery to the new port. But the new port doesn't have such file, instead it has goldfish fstab files, I tried editing them manually to match them, but it didn't work.
This is just a stab in the dark. If anyone know how to fix partition mounts and why touch screen not working, I would be grateful.
I replaced recovery.fstab from stock to the ported one also replaced default.prop.
fstab.mt6755 <- That comes with stock recovery
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/system /system ext4 ro wait,verify
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/userdata /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,noauto_da_alloc,discard wait,check,resize,forceencrypt=/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/metadata
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/cache /cache ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,noauto_da_alloc,discard wait,check
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/protect1 /protect_f ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,noauto_da_alloc,commit=1,nodelalloc wait,check,formattable
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/protect2 /protect_s ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,noauto_da_alloc,commit=1,nodelalloc wait,check,formattable
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/nvdata /nvdata ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,noauto_da_alloc,discard wait,check,formattable
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/frp /persistent emmc defaults defaults
/devices/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0* auto vfat defaults voldmanaged=sdcard0:auto
/devices/mtk-msdc.0/11240000.msdc1* auto vfat defaults voldmanaged=sdcard1:auto,encryptable=userdata
/devices/soc/11270000.usb3_xhci* auto vfat defaults voldmanaged=usbotg:auto
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/nvram /nvram emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/proinfo /proinfo emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/lk /bootloader emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/lk2 /bootloader2 emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/para /misc emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/boot /boot emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/recovery /recovery emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/logo /logo emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/expdb /expdb emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/secro /secro emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/seccfg /seccfg emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/md1img /md1img emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/md1dsp /md1dsp emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/md1arm7 /md1arm7 emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/md3img /md3img emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/ppl /ppl emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/tee1 /tee1 emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/tee2 /tee2 emmc defaults defaults
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fstab.ranchu <- That comes with Oukitel k6000+ TWRP recovery
# Android fstab file.
#<src> <mnt_point> <type> <mnt_flags and options> <fs_mgr_flags>
# The filesystem that contains the filesystem checker binary (typically /system) cannot
# specify MF_CHECK, and must come before any filesystems that do specify MF_CHECK
/dev/block/vda /system ext4 ro wait
/dev/block/vdb /cache ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,nomblk_io_submit,errors=panic wait
/dev/block/vdc /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,nomblk_io_submit,errors=panic wait
#/devices/platform/goldfish_mmc.0 auto vfat defaults voldmanaged=sdcard:auto
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Also fstab.goldfish <- That comes with Oukitel k6000+ TWRP recovery
# Android fstab file.
#<src> <mnt_point> <type> <mnt_flags and options> <fs_mgr_flags>
# The filesystem that contains the filesystem checker binary (typically /system) cannot
# specify MF_CHECK, and must come before any filesystems that do specify MF_CHECK
/dev/block/mtdblock0 /system ext4 ro,barrier=1 wait
/dev/block/mtdblock1 /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,barrier=1,nomblk_io_submit wait,check
/dev/block/mtdblock2 /cache ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev wait,check
/devices/platform/goldfish_mmc.0* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=sdcard:auto,noemulatedsd
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Ulefone Power2 volte is getting enabled.
I am not able to enable volte flag in ulefone power2... Does any one see volte flag as enabled. Even i am not able to root this phone
Please help

Advice needed porting TWRP to AllWinner a50

Heya guys!
So I've been busy making a TWRP recovery image for my unlocked chinese tablet (a Deejoy q728) that I bought from Amazon. It's a reaaaaally generic one with literally no firmware available over the entirety of the webs(yes I followed every tutorial you could think of that explains how to find firmware, believe me *sigh*).
Now I've gotten TWRP 2.3.6 to actually boot. I used the recovery img from another tablet with almost the same hardware(Concord HS or something) as a base and brought the necessary files into a TWRP 2.6.3 for the AllWinner A23 SoC. with Android Image Kitchen. The steps I took are from this post on DroidWin. It boots but I am encountering the following(major) problems.
1. Even though it displays in landscape, the touch screen seems to think it's in portrait.
2. Partitions just can't be found whatsoever. I think this might have to do with the fact that I don't know too much about fstab.
3. Adbd doesn't work.
By the by, I also edited the fstab files so that they contain the specific partition info of my tablet, not the Concord, as the Concord has several partitions that simply don't exist on mine. Code for twrp.fstab and recovery.fstab down below:
Code:
twrp.fstab:
/boot emmc /dev/block/by-name/boot
/recovery emmc /dev/block/by-name/recovery
/system ext4 /dev/block/by-name/system
/data ext4 /dev/block/by-name/UDISK flags=encryptable=/dev/block/by-name/metadata
/cache ext4 /dev/block/by-name/cache
/misc emmc /dev/block/by-name/misc
/external_sd vfat /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 flags=removable;storage;display="SDCARD"
/usb-otg auto /dev/block/sda1 flags=removable;storage;display="USB-OTG"
recovery.fstab:
# Android fstab file.
# The filesystem that contains the filesystem checker binary (typically /system) cannot
# specify MF_CHECK, and must come before any filesystems that do specify MF_CHECK
#<src> <mnt_point> <type> <mnt_flags and options> <fs_mgr_flags>
/dev/block/by-name/system /system ext4 ro,barrier=1 wait,first_stage_mount,logical,avb=vbmeta,avb_keys=/avb/q-gsi.avbpubkey:/avb/r-gsi.avbpubkey:/avb/s-gsi.avbpubkey
/dev/block/by-name/vendor /vendor ext4 ro,barrier=1 wait,first_stage_mount,logical
#product /product ext4 ro,barrier=1 wait,first_stage_mount,logical
/dev/block/by-name/UDISK /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,discard wait,check,formattable,fileencryption=adiantum,quota,reservedsize=33554432
/dev/block/by-name/cache /cache ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,barrier=1,data=ordered,nomblk_io_submit,noauto_da_alloc,errors=panic wait,check,formattable
/dev/block/by-name/metadata /metadata ext4 nodev,noatime,nosuid,errors=panic wait,first_stage_mount,formattable
/dev/block/by-name/boot /boot emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/by-name/recovery /recovery emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/by-name/misc /misc emmc defaults defaults
#/dev/block/by-name/super /super emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/by-name/frp /persistent emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/zram0 none swap defaults zramsize=75%
/devices/platform/soc/sdc0/mmc_host/mmc* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=extsd:auto,encryptable=footer
/devices/platform/soc/usbc0/usb* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=usb:auto,encryptable=footer
/devices/platform/soc/5101000.ehci0-controller/usb* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=usb:auto,encryptable=footer
/devices/platform/soc/5200000.ehci1-controller/usb* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=usb:auto,encryptable=footer
/devices/platform/soc/5101000.ohci0-controller/usb* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=usb:auto,encryptable=footer
/devices/platform/soc/5200000.ohci1-controller/usb* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=usb:auto,encryptable=footer
/external_sd vfat /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 flags=removable;storage;display="SDCARD"
/usb-otg auto /dev/block/sda1 flags=removable;storage;display="USB-OTG"
# add for recovery
none /sdcard emmc defaults defaults
Edit: The main reason I really want this to end up working is because there are a ton of cheap allwinner a50 tablets and most of them(at least mine) are bootloader unlockable. Add Magisk to these babies and voila! Ya got a cheap device that you can theme to your hearts content. Toying around with tech has always been my thing haha.
So if anyone has any tips for me to get a sorta head start on this, I would really appreciate it!
Sincerely,
Snow
snowlily said:
Heya guys!
So I've been busy making a TWRP recovery image for my unlocked chinese tablet (a Deejoy q728) that I bought from Amazon. It's a reaaaaally generic one with literally no firmware available over the entirety of the webs(yes I followed every tutorial you could think of that explains how to find firmware, believe me *sigh*).
Now I've gotten TWRP 2.3.6 to actually boot. I used the recovery img from another tablet with almost the same hardware(Concord HS or something) as a base and brought the necessary files into a TWRP 2.6.3 for the AllWinner A23 SoC. with Android Image Kitchen. The steps I took are from this post on DroidWin. It boots but I am encountering the following(major) problems.
1. Even though it displays in landscape, the touch screen seems to think it's in portrait.
2. Partitions just can't be found whatsoever. I think this might have to do with the fact that I don't know too much about fstab.
3. Adbd doesn't work.
By the by, I also edited the fstab files so that they contain the specific partition info of my tablet, not the Concord, as the Concord has several partitions that simply don't exist on mine. Code for twrp.fstab and recovery.fstab down below:
Code:
twrp.fstab:
/boot emmc /dev/block/by-name/boot
/recovery emmc /dev/block/by-name/recovery
/system ext4 /dev/block/by-name/system
/data ext4 /dev/block/by-name/UDISK flags=encryptable=/dev/block/by-name/metadata
/cache ext4 /dev/block/by-name/cache
/misc emmc /dev/block/by-name/misc
/external_sd vfat /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 flags=removable;storage;display="SDCARD"
/usb-otg auto /dev/block/sda1 flags=removable;storage;display="USB-OTG"
recovery.fstab:
# Android fstab file.
# The filesystem that contains the filesystem checker binary (typically /system) cannot
# specify MF_CHECK, and must come before any filesystems that do specify MF_CHECK
#<src> <mnt_point> <type> <mnt_flags and options> <fs_mgr_flags>
/dev/block/by-name/system /system ext4 ro,barrier=1 wait,first_stage_mount,logical,avb=vbmeta,avb_keys=/avb/q-gsi.avbpubkey:/avb/r-gsi.avbpubkey:/avb/s-gsi.avbpubkey
/dev/block/by-name/vendor /vendor ext4 ro,barrier=1 wait,first_stage_mount,logical
#product /product ext4 ro,barrier=1 wait,first_stage_mount,logical
/dev/block/by-name/UDISK /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,discard wait,check,formattable,fileencryption=adiantum,quota,reservedsize=33554432
/dev/block/by-name/cache /cache ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,barrier=1,data=ordered,nomblk_io_submit,noauto_da_alloc,errors=panic wait,check,formattable
/dev/block/by-name/metadata /metadata ext4 nodev,noatime,nosuid,errors=panic wait,first_stage_mount,formattable
/dev/block/by-name/boot /boot emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/by-name/recovery /recovery emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/by-name/misc /misc emmc defaults defaults
#/dev/block/by-name/super /super emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/by-name/frp /persistent emmc defaults defaults
/dev/block/zram0 none swap defaults zramsize=75%
/devices/platform/soc/sdc0/mmc_host/mmc* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=extsd:auto,encryptable=footer
/devices/platform/soc/usbc0/usb* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=usb:auto,encryptable=footer
/devices/platform/soc/5101000.ehci0-controller/usb* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=usb:auto,encryptable=footer
/devices/platform/soc/5200000.ehci1-controller/usb* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=usb:auto,encryptable=footer
/devices/platform/soc/5101000.ohci0-controller/usb* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=usb:auto,encryptable=footer
/devices/platform/soc/5200000.ohci1-controller/usb* auto auto defaults voldmanaged=usb:auto,encryptable=footer
/external_sd vfat /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 flags=removable;storage;display="SDCARD"
/usb-otg auto /dev/block/sda1 flags=removable;storage;display="USB-OTG"
# add for recovery
none /sdcard emmc defaults defaults
Edit: The main reason I really want this to end up working is because there are a ton of cheap allwinner a50 tablets and most of them(at least mine) are bootloader unlockable. Add Magisk to these babies and voila! Ya got a cheap device that you can theme to your hearts content. Toying around with tech has always been my thing haha.
So if anyone has any tips for me to get a sorta head start on this, I would really appreciate it!
Sincerely,
Snow
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I realize this port is now months old, but I did want to ask how your TWRP port worked out? I'm presently working on Allwinner-a50 and Allwinner-100 tablet projects.
Viva La Android said:
I realize this port is now months old, but I did want to ask how your TWRP port worked out? I'm presently working on Allwinner-a50 and Allwinner-100 tablet projects.
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Welllll I have no idea how I did it, but I got it to boot. Touch screen drivers functioned overall but while being horizontal, the touch screen responded as if in portrait, so I literally ended up measuring where what button would be on the touch screen compared what was actually displayed. I eventually gave up as something tells me that the A50 might have very proprietary storage drivers, because no matter what I do, twrp refuses to see any device attached. Also, though most allwinner socs are well docd, the a50 isn't as much and afaik the allwinner barely acknowledges the a50. Though I am really happy I got to develop some more experience with things like fstab and it was a lot of fun
snowlily said:
Welllll I have no idea how I did it, but I got it to boot. Touch screen drivers functioned overall but while being horizontal, the touch screen responded as if in portrait, so I literally ended up measuring where what button would be on the touch screen compared what was actually displayed. I eventually gave up as something tells me that the A50 might have very proprietary storage drivers, because no matter what I do, twrp refuses to see any device attached. Also, though most allwinner socs are well docd, the a50 isn't as much and afaik the allwinner barely acknowledges the a50. Though I am really happy I got to develop some more experience with things like fstab and it was a lot of fun
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Outstanding job. That's no small feat when dealing with Allwinner, and especially their more obscure A-series chipset like the a50. So, TWRP will not recognize USB OTG device or other attached devices?
Viva La Android said:
Outstanding job. That's no small feat when dealing with Allwinner, and especially their more obscure A-series chipset like the a50. So, TWRP will not recognize USB OTG device or other attached devices?
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It won't even recognize the internal storage. When maneuver my why with the barely functional touchscreen to the log option, it just shows a long list of "couldn't mount"s. And no matter what I do TWRP has zero access to internal or external storage. Be it otg or microsd. I've tried several way of formatting the fstabs layout. Be it the average template I would find within twrp, or base my fstabs on those in stock recovery. Anyhow, it was taking alot of time in my life and started to get annoying /hj. Though I am glad I developed some experience. But I wanted to make something that would require alot more time, but would be alot more fun to make. It's a series called "Bull[censored] simulator." Though it's not really a simulator. And the real game lies within. Well... The game itself. As in the hexadecimal, the itchio page's assets and so on. Atm I am busy with a part that inserts it's lore into a Pokémon rom hack I will probably call Bull**** Sim: Pokémon Edition(Working title of course lol) so sorry for abandoning this job. Though I AM glad that people still take interest. Maybe I'll get back to it someday if I ain't beaten to the chase

[RECOVERY] [Reno 8 Pro] [MT6572] TWRP 3.x

TWRP 3.X Ported
For
Reno8_Pro MT6572​​This TWRP based from TEch Y2 phone​WHAT WORK?​
BACKUP/RESTORE
INSTALL ZIP/IMAGE
FILE MANAGER
COPY FILE
NOT WORK?
Move FIle
Another? Tell me!
TOOL TO FLASH
SP FLASH TOOL
FLASHIFY(root required)
IMPORTANT THING!!!
1.MAKE BACKUP YOUR ROM AND RECOVERY TO PROCEED
2.Before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
3.I have same device with different mount point.Make sure check on your phone first using Diskinfo apps
HERE Link
recovery.img
drive.google.com
​
HERE THIS RECOVERY MOUNT POINT
/boot emmc /dev/bootimg flags=display="Boot";backup=1
/logo emmc /dev/logo flags=display="Logo";backup=1
/cache ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p5 flags=display="Cache";wipeingui;backup=1
/data ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p6 flags=display="data";storage;wipeingui;backup=1
/nvram emmc /dev/nvram flags=display="Nvram";backup=1
/recovery emmc /dev/recovery flags=display="Recovery";backup=1
/system ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p4 flags=display="System";wipeingui;backup=1
/external_sd auto /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 /dev/block/mmcblk1 flags=display="MicroSD";storage;wipeingui;removable
/uboot emmc /dev/uboot flags=display="uboot";backup=1
/sd-ext auto /dev/block/mmcblk1p2

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