Unless something changed, the 25mb ota release package is system only, it was when I last saw it. People are saying that it doesn't matter because the bootloaders are the same. I'm saying, someone needs to actually check so that everyone from .32 isnt bricking at the next ota.
If it does contain the bootloader/kernel updates, then you don't need to compare it to the .32 updates, you can just flash it on top and that's all the check you'll need, but make sure it contains the kernel/bootloader first and isnt still system only.
If it doesn't contain the bootloader, then the easiest way to be sure of compatibility is to do what I said... At least until.a full sbf is released.
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You're saying the OTA runs checks outside of /system and actually looks at the bootloader to make sure its the .15 bootloader, right? Therefore, people on .32 would not be able to use this OTA to update to .34. They would have to extract /system out of this OTA and apply it to their .32, essentially the same thing as a system only sbf.
I'ma look at this updater script now. Thanks for the info Fab, you the man as always.
Also, I'm making a custom boot animation for apex that you might like, should be done tonight I already have the pngs so just need to piece them to frames.
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Why are ppl arguing with the devs? This is like when laymen try to tell me how to do my job or talk mechanical and I just lol. I trust that fab and drod and crackman and drocap and p3 etc... know wtf they are talking about. Plus you can just look at the files if you are any kind of computer saavy... the TBH system sbf gets you to pure 340 ota, period. That is until gingerbread gets leaked out and it all goes crazy all over again...
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I wasnt arguing with fab I was trying to clarify what I was saying because he was misinterpreting what I meant.... And you act like just cuz someones a dev they won't ever make a mistake... If you just lol at people who are trying to help, you think that makes you cooler or smarter than them? Sry to beak it to ya but it works the opposite way. You assume no one knows what theyre talking about if theyre not a dev. I have the expertise but not the time nor the reason to develop because I can tell when a rom is good (apex). That doesn't mean I don't know what im talking about. How about you get over yourself...
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Hopefully we can all calm down now.
My two cents is that it unlikely you'll brick at the next OTA as it will have the same kind of checks. If the bootloader is the same, it will pass the check. If not it will not and the update will not be applied.
I would hazard a guess that the majority of bricks have come from SBF'ing with an older sbf that has a different boot loader.
About doing a backward system SBF: I certainly would not try doing that as the underlying kernel has changed from Android 2.2 to 2.2.1 so the /system will likely not be fully compatible.
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I'm on 320 and as long as I can update to roms made for 340 ill be a happy man. I could care less about the bloatware from the OTA. From what I have read it sounds like its not an issue. My question is if I need to SBF in the future should I use the 340 system only from TBH or the full SBF I have for 320?
@ scotty & droidx
Both of you guys have helped me out big time in the past, I hope we can all keep it trill.
That would depend on what you are trying to achieve or what situation your phone is in.
If you are in a pseudo-brick situation, you will use the full .320 SBF, and the from there flash whatever system-only ROM you want. If you just want to experience the stock Moto 2.2.1, you would flash the .340 "ROM"
The .340 SBF is an image of the stock system partition. If it were made available as a zip to apply in recovery, the end result would be no different.
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