Motorola one fusion+ (liber)
- Install LineageOS on liber
- Basic requirements
- Unlocking the bootloader
- Installing a custom recovery using fastboot
- Ensuring all firmware partitions are consistent
- Installing LineageOS from recovery
- Update to a newer build of the same LineageOS version on liber
- Updating your device
- Using the LineageOS Updater app
- From your PC via the push_update script (Linux/macOS only)
- Upgrade to a higher version of LineageOS
- Build for liber
- Introduction
- What you’ll need
- Build LineageOS
- Install the platform-tools
- Install the build packages
- Create the directories
- Install the repo command
- Put the ~/bin directory in your path of execution
- Configure git
- Turn on caching to speed up build
- Initialize the LineageOS source repository
- Download the source code
- Prepare the device-specific code
- Extract proprietary blobs
- Start the build
- Install the build
Install LineageOS on liber
Basic requirements
- Read through the instructions at least once before actually following them, so as to avoid any problems due to any missed steps!
- Make sure your computer has
adb
andfastboot
. Setup instructions can be found here. - Enable USB debugging on your device.
- Make sure that your model is actually listed in the “Supported models” section here (exact match required!)
- Boot your device with the stock OS at least once and check every functionality.
Warning: Make sure that you can send and receive SMS and place and receive calls (also via WiFi and LTE, if available), otherwise it won’t work on LineageOS either! Additionally, some devices require that VoLTE/VoWiFi be utilized once on stock to provision IMS.
- LineageOS is provided as-is with no warranty. While we attempt to verify everything works you are installing this at your own risk!
Android 11 firmware.
If the vendor provided multiple updates for that version, e.g. security updates, make sure you are on the latest!
If your current installation is newer or older than Android 11, please upgrade or downgrade to the required version before proceeding
(guides can be found on the internet!).
Unlocking the bootloader
Before proceeding, ensure the data you would like to retain is backed up to your PC and/or your Google account, or equivalent. Please note that OEM backup solutions like Samsung and Motorola backup may not be accessible from LineageOS once installed.
- Connect the device to your PC via USB.
- On the computer, open a command prompt (on Windows) or terminal (on Linux or macOS) window, and type:
adb reboot bootloader
You can also boot into fastboot mode via a key combination:
- With the device powered off, hold Volume Up + Volume Down + Power.
- Once the device is in fastboot mode, verify your PC finds it by typing:
fastboot devices
If you don’t get any output or an error:
- on Windows: make sure the device appears in the device manager without a triangle. Try other drivers until the command above works!
- on Linux or macOS: If you see
no permissions fastboot
try runningfastboot
as root. When the output is empty, check your USB cable and port!
-
Follow the instructions at Motorola Support to unlock your bootloader.
Note: If your device is not supported by the Motorola Bootloader Unlock website, you may be able to use an alternative bootloader unlock method like SunShine, though they only support some devices/firmwares. - Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue.
Installing a custom recovery using fastboot
- Download Lineage Recovery. Simply download the latest recovery file, named something like
lineage-19.1-20230119-recovery-liber.img
.Important: Other recoveries may not work for installation or updates. We strongly recommend to use the one linked above! - Connect your device to your PC via USB if it isn’t already.
- If your device isn’t already in fastboot mode, on the computer, open a command prompt (on Windows) or terminal (on Linux or macOS) window, and type:
adb reboot bootloader
You can also boot into fastboot mode via a key combination:
- With the device powered off, hold Volume Up + Volume Down + Power.
- Once the device is in fastboot mode, verify your PC finds it by typing:
fastboot devices
If you don’t get any output or an error:
- on Windows: make sure the device appears in the device manager without a triangle. Try other drivers until the command above works!
- on Linux or macOS: If you see
no permissions fastboot
try runningfastboot
as root. When the output is empty, check your USB cable and port!
Tip: Some devices have buggy USB support while in bootloader mode, if you seefastboot
hanging with no output when using commands such asfastboot getvar ...
,fastboot boot ...
,fastboot flash ...
you may want to try a different USB port (preferably a USB Type-A 2.0 one) or a USB hub. - Flash recovery onto your device (replace
<recovery_filename>
with the actual filename!):fastboot flash recovery <recovery_filename>.img
- Now reboot into recovery to verify the installation.
- Use the menu to navigate to and to select the
Recovery
option.
- Use the menu to navigate to and to select the
Ensuring all firmware partitions are consistent
In some cases, the inactive slot can be unpopulated or contain much older firmware than the active slot, leading to various issues including a potential hard-brick. We can ensure none of that will happen by copying the contents of the active slot to the inactive slot.
To do this, sideload the copy-partitions-20220613-signed.zip
package by doing the following:
- Download the
copy-partitions-20220613-signed.zip
file from here. It should have a MD5 sum of79f2f860830f023b7030c29bfbea7737
or a SHA-256 sum of92f03b54dc029e9ca2d68858c14b649974838d73fdb006f9a07a503f2eddd2cd
. - Sideload the
copy-partitions-20220613-signed.zip
package:- On the device, select “Apply Update”, then “Apply from ADB” to begin sideload.
- On the host machine, sideload the package using:
adb sideload copy-partitions-20220613-signed.zip
Note: The copy-partitions script was created by LineageOS developer erfanoabdi and filipepferraz - Now reboot to recovery by tapping “Advanced”, then “Reboot to recovery”.
Installing LineageOS from recovery
- Download the LineageOS installation package that you would like to install or build the package yourself.
- (Optionally): If you want to install an application package add-on such as Google Apps (use the
arm64
architecture), please read and follow the instructions on Google Apps page
- (Optionally): If you want to install an application package add-on such as Google Apps (use the
- If you are not in recovery, reboot into recovery:
- With the device powered off, hold Volume Down + Power.
- Now tap Factory Reset, then Format data / factory reset and continue with the formatting process. This will remove encryption and delete all files stored in the internal storage, as well as format your cache partition (if you have one).
- Return to the main menu.
- Sideload the LineageOS
.zip
package:- On the device, select “Apply Update”, then “Apply from ADB” to begin sideload.
- On the host machine, sideload the package using:
adb sideload filename.zip
.Tip: Normally, adb will reportTotal xfer: 1.00x
, but in some cases, even if the process succeeds the output will stop at 47% and reportadb: failed to read command: Success
.
In some cases it will reportadb: failed to read command: No error
oradb: failed to read command: Undefined error: 0
which is also fine.
-
(Optionally): If you want to install any add-ons, click
Advanced
, thenReboot to Recovery
, then when your device reboots, clickApply Update
, thenApply from ADB
, thenadb sideload filename.zip
those packages in sequence.Note: Add-ons aren’t signed with LineageOS’s official key, and therefore when they are sideloaded, Lineage Recovery will present a screen that saysSignature verification failed
, this is expected, please clickContinue
.Note: If you want the Google Apps add-on on your device, you must follow this step before booting into LineageOS for the first time! - Once you have installed everything successfully, click the back arrow in the top left of the screen, then “Reboot system now”.
The first boot usually takes no longer than 15 minutes, depending on the device.
If it takes longer, you may have missed a step, otherwise feel free to get assistance.
Update to a newer build of the same LineageOS version on liber
Updating your device
Using the LineageOS Updater app
- Open Settings, navigate to “System”, then “Updater”.
- Click the Refresh Icon in the top right corner.
- Choose which update you’d like and press “Download”.
- When the download completes, click “Install”. Once the update process has finished, the device will display a “Reboot” button, you may need to go into the Updater menu in Settings, “System” to see it. This will reboot you into the updated system.
From your PC via the push_update script (Linux/macOS only)
- Make sure your computer has working
adb
. Setup instructions can be found here. - Enable USB debugging on your device. Additionally, open Settings, then “System”, then “Developer Options”, and then either check “Rooted Debugging” (LineageOS 17.1 or above) or select “Root Access Options”, then “ADB Only”.
- Run
adb root
-
Run
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LineageOS/android_packages_apps_Updater/lineage-19.1/push-update.sh && chmod +x push-update.sh
- Run:
./push-update.sh /path/to/zip
- Open Settings, navigate to “System”, then “Updater”. click “Install”. Once the update process has finished, the device will display a “Reboot” button, you may need to go into the Updater menu in Settings, “System” to see it. This will reboot you into the updated system.
Upgrade to a higher version of LineageOS (e.g. lineage-15.1 -> lineage-16.0) on liber
This device does not have more than one version so far, therefore we can’t provide you with upgrade instructions!