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Originally Posted by natemcnutty
Cool. Any idea how I can force the data to work for now?
Also, I just stuck the recovery.tgz in the root of initrd.gz, had init check for /recovery/init.recovery, if not found, extract recovery from /recovery.tgz, and boot into recovery.
So, with that done, now we don't need recoveryinstall.tgz on the sdcard, and you don't even need a sdcard to get into recovery... The NBH ends up being 5 MB if you leave recovery in the tgz, and from what I can tell, Android is booting up and working just fine with the increase in size.
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wtf .. didnt we try this before like 100 times and we couldnt get past 3.25mb ? or am i on crack? that must be it.. crack..
anyways this is huge bro. I have what i call "oem_recovery" its a stripped down recovery for just installs and some basics. I planned to deploy this with the intrd in the past but i couldnt get it to work sounds like you did so ill get
Anyways if this is working, then i say we have a success on or hands..
if you are using the new ril then you will be forced cdma by default. You can check on a logcat -b radio to make sure cdma is being used and not gsm.