<chemicstry[m]>
I came back to try v6.13 since the UFS was fixed, but I can't get my sweet to enter fastboot. Holding volume down just starts booting pmos, any ideas?
<Vred[m]>
Same with VolUp?
<chemicstry[m]>
yep, tried like 20 times. I have functional pmos though, is there a shell command to reboot into fastboot?
<chemicstry[m]>
okay, just got it. Held voldown + power for a few minutes straight and 5 reboots later I'm in fastboot. Weird
<Vred[m]>
Sorry, I lack the pmos knowledge to answer that. 😅
<Vred[m]>
But that's... odd. PMOS should have zero impact on the hardware keys until it boots.
<Vred[m]>
chemicstry[m]: Do some tests with all buttons if possible and verify that they're working as intended?
<Vred[m]>
I assume it /could/ be related to sort-of defective buttons.
<Vred[m]>
(Off-Topic, but funny to mention:)
<Vred[m]>
I somehow broke my bonito (Pixel 3a XL) that way, seems like the fastboot combo buttons are constantly being pressed.
<Vred[m]>
I think it didn't want to swim in the Maltese Sea. :(
<Adrian[m]>
what happens quite commonly apparently is that the buttons are stuck, i.e. your device may think that a particular button is pressed nonstop
<Adrian[m]>
we had that with [@ungeskriptet:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/@ungeskriptet:matrix.org)'s surya at FOSDEM, I was wondering why it was permanently rebooting to fastboot, turns out the volume down button was firing all the time
<ungeskriptet[m]>
I should probably take it apart and clean it before it gets worse
<chemicstry[m]>
I think it was something to do with empty battery, I vaguely remember this from the last time I tinkered with pmos. The charging process is weird, I think it starts some kind of lighter linux kernel? Once the battery is atleast a few percent I can enter fastboot easily