TWRP boots on Rabbit r1 finally

It boots, touch screen works too, cause I rebooted using the UI.

Probably won’t ever test flashing, as I only wanted to see if I could get it to boot. And in one of the .mk files, for two partition sizes or something, it says it’s a hard coded value, needs to be changed. So probably doesn’t work.

And it’s mounting the vendor crap now, cause I deleted the vendor folder. Not enough room on boot, for all of vendor.

Well bed time, maybe tomorrow or some other day, I’ll share some mk files, and maybe more info.

It took multiple how tos to get the damn thing to boot TWRP. Most of them outdated too.

The last one that did the trick, was for making a recovery image, but don’t bother running mka recoveryimage, even if it makes the .img file, it probably won’t work. So you need to be able to understand and not just follow the instructions. So you can not do the stuff that’s for the recovery image. I commented that crap out, since the Rabbit r1 clearly uses boot.

I even looked in the firmware I downloaded, and there’s no recovery.img.

Somebody else may want to get flashing working. But I don’t think I care that much. Cause I have Ubuntu Touch on it, and plan on using that. It has it’s own recovery, that it probably needs for updates, and if you need to fix it.

Also, don’t bother looking at the boot for Ubuntu Touch, it’s way different. If you compile Ubuntu Touch, it compiles it’s own kernel.

With TWRP, you can use an already compiled kernel, probably faster. But possible to compile the kernel if you really want to do the work.