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Mac command line fails to recognize .img recovery file


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#1 kajdna

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Posted 29 January 2012 - 01:15 PM

Last iteration of GB on N1, bootloader unlocked.

I want to flash a recovery ROM and I am following cyanogenmod.com's Wiki.  The process fails when the command line fails to read the .img (recovery) file.

I have not installed any tools (except fastboot-mac) or done anything else.  I played with Disk Utility and converted .img to .dmg.  Command line could not recognize.

Since I couldn't complete my file path, I couldn't issue command.

Maybe this Wiki is TOO simple and is missing details.

Where do I go from here??  Thank you!

#2 Aipaloovik

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  • Device Model:Galaxy S II (Int'l)
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Posted 08 February 2012 - 04:10 AM

Out of curiosity, what is the full command you use when you attempt to flash the recovery?