But does this mean I have to use Heimdall even though I couldn’t get it to work on Windows?
I definitely do not want you to do more things, to see if they work better. But I want to help you understand the position you might have been in case my informal explanations have been unhelpful.
What you experienced would be perfectly normal if you did something to corrupt the Samsung Recovery, and left the system intact. This is what I meant by saying Samsung is in control.
To replace a Samsung verified Android system you were aiming to do it in two stages. You flash a custom recovery, it is very important now not to allow the system to boot (or else you would experience red messages and the device is disabled), then the intention (while the system is unconscious) is to flash a Custom ROM.
At the described point you cannot expect to use the phone till you rectify this inbalance.
At the point I expect you are, the phone should remain stable in the Download mode to permit you to apply the fix. You would need to know that you were not just experimenting but applying the fix.
Like I mentioned I am stuck in a download mode loop and I cannot get out of it. No matter what combination of power off button, volume ± and bixby I try that I could find or how fast I try to be with different combinations.
So the only solution would be to install stock, wouldn’t it?
Since I have to leave and there is no way for me to turn off the phone it might automatically turn off when it is out of battery at which point I might try to boot into recovery with bixby + volume + and power button. Which isn’t currently possible.
Also, the only way I was able to boot into download mode was bixby + volume- and then inserting a USB cable. Some videos and website tell you to also press the power button to boot into it without a cable, but this never worked for me. no matter how often I tried, it would always reboot over and over again and when I let go, boot up regulary.
That is good that you have learned the “new” key combo for this device. Careful reading of this page will shed more light. Samsung Galaxy S10 (Exynos)
Please continue to search for the great importance of “Your first boot into TWRP” if I have not provided enough clues already!
Later edit. It is good that you have reviewed all the ways in which the hardware buttons do not behave as usual. However they are all consistent with the descriptions of the situation I have given.
One combo you do not mention is Force stop. Traditionally this works in all three booting modes. As you indicate, Download mode is the only stable mode atm. The Force stop combo on older phones was >7 seconds, Volume down + Power.
This should bring the phone to standstill. With any luck charging will work at the OFF state.
Charging does not happen, I think, on my Samsung in Download mode. In TWRP my Samsung shows the battery level, and whether charging with a +.
Please try to practice Force stop; it is part of the special “First boot into TWRP”.
Be aware of battery level. Best to avoid any intervention with battery less than say 60%.
I was able to successfully flash the stock on my phone. So far I charged my phone to be usable again and finishing to steps to see if it is functional. And then it is back to step one I guess…
What I noticed when booting up: The phone reminds me that the bootloader is unlocked and I have to press the bixby button continue.
So I guess you have some more reading to do. It should be more easy a second time with some clues what not to do! I feel more confident for you having read the updated TWRP page I added here 24 hours ago. An Odin method is given and when you read carefully he describes how to avoid exactly what happened last time.
Ok… so again I am stuck at the download mode loop again…
Now I wanted to try to follow the official /e/ documentation and use heimdall with zadig, which worked this time after using the version linked in the official LOS documentation for Windows.
After that I wanted to boot into the recovery but instead I’m being welcomed by a looping download mode… once again.
I’ll try it with odin again maybe that one helps, otherwise I am back to flashing stock again tomorrow.
If so, to be honest, I am not really any wiser, at least in knowing how to avoid this. At first I thought by using heimdall I might solve the issue, because like you mentioned “but perhaps Odin is not equipped to deal with R”, but this doesn’t appear to be the issue.
On recent samsung devices, it is necessary to use a VBmeta file that disabling samsung protection :
In Odin, put it on CP and the custom recovery in AP
Thanks! Why isn’t this mentioned in the offical S10 /e/ or LOS documentation?
Also as far as I understood it, if I’d like to install Magisk as well I should be doing that before any recovery in a Samsung device, right? Because like I mentioned in the first post I’d like to have Dolby Atmos on my phone.
Therefore you will have to manually reboot the device by pressing the main button, the power button and the volume down button. As soon as the screen turns off, move your finger from the volume down button to the volume up button (while continuing to press on the other buttons) in order to enter into TWRP.
If so, I already tried that but again I got stuck on the loop… I’ll be trying to install magisk and the link that piero recommended with vbmeta, if still necessary with magisk
Thank you for confirming that you got the “magic” of first boot into TWRP, - it is probably the most common reason for failure!
Be sure to follow fully the guide by corsicanu, noticing the way that he separates
App Install Method (Requires Root):
Odin Install Method (No Root Required):
/e/ documentation may recommend against App installs (for various reasons) but @piero is absolutely correct to draw your attention to the “patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP”
So should I be going with the e-Recovery or Lineage-Recovery w/ Odin instead of TWRP?
I did try the e-Recovery in tar (thanks to 7z) with Odin within the last few days and got an error.
Edit: And btw my phone is already rooted like I mentioned, which is giving me a message every time I boot, and I have to “click it away” with the power button.
Now you are getting to know the device my advice is to go with your own judgement. We all tend to read these warnings with our own emphasis, perhaps based on where we are most comfortable usually based previous experience.
You have a relatively new device, so you are leading the way! Without the device in my hand I feel you don’t need my view over the experts who have contributed the material we are each reading!
Adb sideload didn’t work since my device wasn’t recognized, although it did work with my Sony Xperia Z5 in the past
Is there any way to fix this?
When I boot up my phone I am always greeted by the “your bootloader is unlocked” text and I have to press the power button every time edit: Also goes away on it’s own
After that, I get another new red text on how I am not using the original OS
Now, I still have to get used to the eOS look and feel. Have to swipe down to see all Apps is something I am not used to at all. I also noticed there is no default QR scan app, like with stock Samsung if I remember correctly.
I’ll be using it as my daily driver for now and hope I don’t get any issues. For now everything looks fine, although unusual like I mentioned.
Edit: Because of weird reply limit (probably because this isn’t my thread anymore)
Hi,
happy new year :)!
Yes I did follow the pre-install instructions.
I checked out Lawnchair, really saved me^^! Although I am wondering: Shouldn’t one be careful even when it comes to installing Launchers, because of privacy?
I’m using QR Scanner (privacy friendly) from F-Droid. Although I couldn’t find a way to make it part of the tiles. Binary Eye has this feature!
Some things that came up for, that might go beyond the constraints of thread, and no idea if they are just me not seeing things or a “real issue”:
I used to get 4G on my phone but with /e/ I only get LTE (recommended), 2G and 3G
I have some problems with Signal not being able to see/import my contacts even though permission is set.
As far as I can remember there was a setting about screen resoltuion on stock, it’s missing in /e/. But again, this could be something like the Dolby Atmos, that is pretty much stock/magisk exclusive
On my Sony Z5 there was an AudioFX App with LOS 18.1, it’s missing from eOS. So I am wondering if there is something that is similar and comes close to Dolby Atmos
Is there any way to blacklist remove the ability to install GApps? I know in Aurora there is some hide feature, but I am still getting the recommendation.
Sometimes you have to see those lock messages as your “Escape badge”! However I wonder if what you see is standard for new Samsungs, that sounds more than I see. Did you go through Pre-install instructions as mentioned by @unicorn above? Install LineageOS on beyond1lte | LineageOS Wiki
One comment there is on the default launcher or Home app, Bliss. If you don’t get used to it, you might check out Lawnchair. You might have to use Aurora store in order to get the current version 2. For QR scanning I use Binary Eye.
(I hope this will be considered only slightly off-topic in Document Suggestions )
Heimdall Frontend is spoken of infrequently; in Debian the package names are heimdall-flash and heimdall-flash-frontend. In command line we see:
Usage: heimdall <action> <action arguments> #with heimdall help to start.
We can fire up the GUI, (looks fairly similar to ODIN) with
heimdall-frontend
Hope this might help users find it in their distro!
…and @Xenthos to answer your actual question, after adjusting Debian to cope with Windows 32bit, UNTESTED, I was able to wine 'Odin3 v3.09.exe'