Fastboot Android-product-out Not Set Here

echo $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT After setting the variable, test it:

export ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT=/path/to/your/images/folder Example: fastboot android-product-out not set

fastboot flash boot /full/path/to/boot.img This is often the quickest workaround if you’re only flashing one or two partitions. If you compiled Android from source, the build system already knows where your images are. Navigate to your Android root directory and run: Let me know in the comments below

Have you run into other Fastboot quirks? Let me know in the comments below! 📱⚡ Simply specify the full path to the image you want to flash

$env:ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT="C:\path\to\your\images\folder" Once set, run your fastboot command again. You don’t actually need the environment variable. Simply specify the full path to the image you want to flash.

export ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT=~/android/out/target/product/raven

If you’ve ever tried to flash a custom ROM, kernel, or system image onto an Android device using Fastboot, you might have run into this frustrating line in your terminal:

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fastboot android-product-out not set