If I cannot root the device from the device (no option to install from usb) I’ll have to flash twrp-3.7.0_9-0-X00P.img from my computer (ubuntu 23.10) using fastboot (bootloader)

I plan to follow this instructions: https://xdaforums.com/t/recovery-unofficial-x00pd-v3-3-1-teamwin-recovery-project-24-06-2019.3942717/ unless you mean the instructions are outdated and I shouldn’t do this. However I have questions:

the link shows this command:

fastboot flash recovery $RECOVERYNAME

I don’t understand it: Do I have to change $RECOVERYNAME with twrp.img?

Neither do I understand what follows: Boot to OLD TWRP > INSTALL > Select Image > Navigate to twrp.img > Select it & Swipe to Flash, in the device? from my computer with fastboot? As of now there is no TWRP installed in the device.

help appreciated.

  • vestmoria@linux.communityOP
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    11 months ago

    thank you for breaking that command down for me. The command should look:

    fastboot flash recovery /home/alice/TWRP/twrp.img

    However, I still don’t understand this:

    flash - flash (write) to the named partition

    I haven’t named any partition, there is no path to the partition, is there?

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      11 months ago

      I haven’t named any partition

      Yes you did. It’s the recovery partition.

      there is no path to the partition, is there?

      No.