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iPad 5 iOS 15.5 no Pogo installed #37

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Uckermark opened this issue Sep 26, 2022 · 3 comments
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iPad 5 iOS 15.5 no Pogo installed #37

Uckermark opened this issue Sep 26, 2022 · 3 comments

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@Uckermark
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Uckermark commented Sep 26, 2022

So, when i ran ./palera1n.sh --debug i got the output:

palera1n | Version 1.0.0
Written by Nebula | Some code and ramdisk from Nathan | Patching commands and help from Mineek | Loader app by Amy
Hello, iPad6,11 on 15.5!
[] Switching device into recovery mode...
Telling device with udid e8e891ba80ffcaab5b1a106c3a5d5a39314bb16d to enter recovery mode.
Device is successfully switching to recovery mode.
[
] Waiting for device to reconnect in recovery mode
[] Getting device info...
[
] Press any key when ready for DFU mode
Get ready (0)
Hold volume down + side button (0)
Keep holding (0)
Release side button, but keep holding volume down (0)
[-] Device didn't go in DFU mode, please rerun the script and try again

The device is in dfu mode though. I tested with SSHRD_Script.
Then i tried starting from dfu mode, so i ran ./palera1n.sh --dfu 15.5 --debug

output: https://pastebin.com/79yYmVWs

the device booted into iOS, but Tips was still Tips. So no Pogo installed.
I'm on 15.5 so i can't just use TrollStore.
I used usbmuxd2 by thimstar on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS btw

@itsnebulalol
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Use SSHRD_Script to install TrollStore, boot palera1n, then install Pogo with TrollStore. TS will work with AMFI patches. Is lsusb installed?

@Uckermark
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Uckermark commented Sep 26, 2022

Thank you so much. It worked with SSHRD_Script.

lsusb is installed.

I also had problems like #35 and fixed it by dumping the blob manually and put it in the blobs/ directory. Maybe that helps you.

Should i close the issue or do you need further information regarding the dfu detection?

@itsnebulalol
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I'm thinking this is another Linux USB issue. Yes, dumping the blob manually should work since it bypasses the ramdisk.

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