Has anyone noticed how TWRP doesn't persist with the latest N dev preview?
I'm not talking about systemless install, either.
I verified that TWRP renames "recovery-from-boot.p" to "recovery-from-boot.bak" before first boot, but on next boot into recovery, it's back to stock.
I even manually renamed "/system/bin/install-recovery.sh" to "system/bin/install-recovery.bak", and "/system/etc/recovery-resource.dat" to "/system/etc/recovery-resource.bak".
Then I deleted all three files; TWRP still gets overwritten with stock recovery.
AFAIK these are all the files associated with creating stock recovery from the boot image, so not sure what else to try.
As it stands, the only way to use TWRP is to fastboot it from pc every time you want to use it.
Btw, I know I can just use a custom rom instead, so please don't provide that as a "solution" lol.
I'm not talking about systemless install, either.
I verified that TWRP renames "recovery-from-boot.p" to "recovery-from-boot.bak" before first boot, but on next boot into recovery, it's back to stock.
I even manually renamed "/system/bin/install-recovery.sh" to "system/bin/install-recovery.bak", and "/system/etc/recovery-resource.dat" to "/system/etc/recovery-resource.bak".
Then I deleted all three files; TWRP still gets overwritten with stock recovery.
AFAIK these are all the files associated with creating stock recovery from the boot image, so not sure what else to try.
As it stands, the only way to use TWRP is to fastboot it from pc every time you want to use it.
Btw, I know I can just use a custom rom instead, so please don't provide that as a "solution" lol.
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