Nothing I experienced but many people are reporting:
Just wanted to make a centralized place for discussing those issues
for step 27 try again and for me the 3rd time it worked
Happens due to downloads OTA file and I already warned people about that
According to them, they had no updates downloaded @pwn20wndstuff
According to who?
I don't have any OTA update stored on my device. It was blocked by your b28 to atleast SSH and FILZA into my phone via root.
Is there a proper way to explain this directly to you, I have images on my twitter handle: here: https://twitter.com/TempAccountNull/status/1099071405021376516
@pwn20wndstuff everyone in /r/jailbreak said so
iPad Pro 10.5 12.0 no OTA, no prior jailbreak attempts with other tools, bootloop. Got as far as system snapshot renaming and never came back after that. Awaiting download of ipsw to restore however its taking a while as I'm on 4G at the minute, will try again when done if the beta signing window hasn't closed by the time this download eventually finishes! 7+ ran without issue though.
Wifi is disabled when it works
Wifi is disabled when it works
this same thing happens to me. wifi switch is greyed out in CC and settings, but rebooting phone re-enables it without issues.
Wifi is disabled when it works
this same thing happens to me. wifi switch is greyed out in CC and settings, but rebooting phone re-enables it without issues.
Could you specify? Does wifi work after reboot after you jailbreak or is it in an unjailbroken state? I am having the issue where wifi will not allow me to enable it.
Enable restore rootfs in the setting and re-run the jailbreak. It worked for me
I fixed it by disabling reload system daemons but i'm not sure if there's a better way to fix it
@jakeajames @pwn20wndstuff maybe airplane mode fix stuck on step 27, i have try on ios 12.1.1 ip6s with airplane mode on and device succcessfully jailbroken.
same thing on re-jailbreak after restart with airplane mode on, device successfully jailbroken on first try re-jailbreak.
@pwn20wndstuff it also appears that people who got bootlooped had OTA updates completely broken, they didn't have one downloaded, but going to software update settings throwed them an error like "cannot request" or something.
@jakeajames my updates were disabled via Unc0ver using one of the initial releases.
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