Clockwork Mod Easy fix

mtnbst

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I downloaded rom manager from the market and flashed clockwork for galaxy Nexus gsm and it installed successfully. I cdma version didn't work. I I have already flashed a ROM!

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Its funny, for me i know i rooted properly and unlocked, but when holding power, vol up and vol down it goes into the bootloader screen and gives me the option to choose using the volume button, if i want to restart bootloader, recovery, or restart phone. When i choose recovery it will go into CWM but not directly... Is that standard?

Yeah you have to go into the bootloader first to boot CWM, that's standard.
 

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This is about the same as the command we used to retain a custom recovery on the Moto A855. For those not seeing this file when using Rom Manager, I imagine that part of the script to flash CWRecovery also removes instead of renaming the file.

Also once we get custom roms, this shouldn't be needed as the file will also probably be missing.
 
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This is about the same as the command we used to retain a custom recovery on the Moto A855. For those not seeing this file when using Rom Manager, I imagine that part of the script to flash CWRecovery also removes instead of renaming the file.

Also once we get custom roms, this shouldn't be needed as the file will also probably be missing.

Confirmed- my first custom ROM has that stock file removed-
 
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