commit | 3871f0fc612187e00cbd27ee16d7af8a164017fc | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Tom Cherry <tomcherry@google.com> | Tue Nov 06 14:23:44 2018 -0800 |
committer | Tom Cherry <tomcherry@google.com> | Wed Nov 28 08:53:38 2018 -0800 |
tree | 38c47a6d02aa822d2262bd3176a4ba705733bb6f | |
parent | 638ca85aec32fa3d4a41589f5397a4b2be0a0c84 [diff] |
Remove copying of TARGET_OUT_RAMDISK to recovery image This was only needed for pushing first stage init to the recovery image. This isn't actually needed however, as the recovery image can be fully shared and can run full init as long as there is a symlink from /init to /system/bin/init, so that is added instead. Bug: 80395578 Test: boot to recovery via this symlink Change-Id: I8910543525a841401b209bfd98af30c5a0dc2688
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