![]() ![]() This is not what the community is after, so most ready-made recoveries you find are prepared to be flashed permanently. ![]() ![]() So instead we write to "userspace" (sometimes data partition, sometimes somwhere else) and have it wiped on next reboot. The temp one is used for devices with unlockable bootloaders, where we can't write to NAND recovery pertition. Similar to rooting methodology you can flash a permanent recovery or a temporary one. You're right, I shouldn't assume people know about Android recovery partition details, my bad □īasically, you have two ways of getting your custom recovery to work. Sure ), life is definitely tough cry but maybe (not really sure if this is the case) one would need a very minimal "special flashable custom recovery" as opposed to "latest available flashable custom recovery" in order to minimize the amount of the *whatever* may be overwritten on the device? But nor is rooting, really but it still is being more and more accepted these days ) ![]()
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