And now, when I start the phone, I get a warning message :
When trying to install /e/ (but still on Android), I had come across this problem and try to lock it using adb/fastboot commands and corrupted my phone.
Is this message/situation a problem for using the phone as it is ?
I would say, ignore it. Last days I flashed two devices with /e/ and I had to ooen the bootloader in both cases. Now I get nearby the same shit on start but some guys said, it is wirth nothing and can be ignored. So I ignore it.
After determining the boot state of a device, you need to communicate that state to the user. If the device doesn’t have any issues, then proceed without displaying anything. Verified Boot issues fall into these categories: …
Thanks again for your answers.
It seemed strange to me because I migrated a S7, S9, S9+, Gigaset 290 and never came across this message (it was probably older OS versions though).
I added a suggestion here : [HOWTO] an Unified Install Guide Project for /e/ - #34 by AnotherElk