Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro -- Now working on Verizon! And with GPS!
Yup, arrrghhh has it covered on the .REC files. It's good that the filesystem check happens whenever you boot, just in case, but the output of it is almost invariably useless, so those files aren't needed. Delete them manually or automatically and don't worry about 'em.
And, yeah, chrialex, you're about right. There's really not much difference between the CDMA and GSM builds at this point -- if I put together a new AIO, it'll just be me grabbing all the newest packages, making sure the right configuration files are included (i.e. raph500, raph800, diam500, rhod400, and rhod500 startup.txts), making sure it boots, and... well, that's it. I rarely even boot up the Diamond or the raph500 anymore (and I sold off the raph800, the TP2, and the vogue), so I wouldn't be doing much testing.
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