Anyone else having reboot/bootloop issues with JB Sourcery 5.2?

prolongExistence

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I switched to JB Sourcery a few months ago, mostly to get away from the reboot issues. While they have been reduced (most of the time) the reboots often result in a bootloop where it will reboot 3-4 times before deciding to work. I've wiped and reinstalled a few times but always the same result.
 
When you wipe, do you do a full wipe (including factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik?)
If you are still having the issue, try the teamsourcery IRC on their website. Pretty helpful folks over there.
 
Yes, I do a full wipe every time. Not to sure what the issue is. I guess I'll go hunt down some help from teamsourcery. Seems to me like that's about as easy as hunting down a snowman in the desert though.
 
I am not having any rebooting problems, but when I did have a concern, I just wiped the ROM through TWRP, reloaded 5.2, Cylon kernel, Google Apps, etc and reset it all up. Takes about 45 minutes to run through set up and for all the apps to reload with Wi-Fi but sometimes it has to be done.
What I can't get to work is the new Bean Picker. That locks it up pretty good.
Oh well. We will get it right in the end.
Mav. :cool:

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I originally used TWRP to install JBSourcery. Then I read that TWRP had issues with JBS or something like that so I switched to CWM which I'm not to fond of. It seems that even when I try to wipe everything, it doesn't. How do I get CWM to wipe EVERYTHING?
 
Hmm - I've been using TWRP since I rooted, and haven't run into any issues (yet). If you use ZebraApps, I heard that TWRP was causing issues.
 
Yea, that's what I read too. I assumed that if the zebra apps were having issues then maybe all were, especially since my phone was still so unstable. CWM is ok, just doesn't seem as user friendly although I do like the fact that I don't have to connect to my computer to load the bootloader like I had to with TWRP.
 
Its because you are restoring your apps from a backup you have to install them brand new which is a pain; you probably upgraded from an older ROM to a newer ROM and there was too much of a difference.
 
Its because you are restoring your apps from a backup you have to install them brand new which is a pain; you probably upgraded from an older ROM to a newer ROM and there was too much of a difference.

Nope. I'm not restoring ANYTHING from an older install. All apps are getting a fresh install each time.

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Ok, after my phone crashing 2x this week, I gave up on JB Sourcery. Tuesday night & again tonight (Thursday) my phone decided to reboot but wouldn't boot. I couldn't get past the Sourcery splash screen. Tuesday I ended up doing a factory reset and of course reinstalling all my apps, widgets, etc, etc. Now tonight, I decided enough was enough. I knew I was going to have to reset and start all over anyway so I went ahead and removed JBS and flashed Paranoid Android instead. Hopefully I'll have better luck this time.
 

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