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Root Running BB 0.4 Froyo, what happens when the 2.2 OTA update gets pushed?

Nearly all root roms have OTA updates disabled. And yes Pete disabled OTA updates. So, when it comes out, we basically wait for him to make a rom based off the OTA. He may be holding out .05 for it. Who knows?

my droid must be special then, because when i took it off the media dock this morning and woke it up, it told me there was an update to install. unfortunately it wouldn't boot into recovery because i had clockwork flashed. then when it did turn back on after sitting at the M logo for a bit, i checked for system updates under the menu, and it told me i was up to date. thinking of flashing sprecovery and trying again. rom manager now has the original (rooted or unrooted) froyo FRG01B stock image. might try that out just to see whats up. I like BB, but its been getting squirly on me recently.
 
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i dont think you should accept it. 1st reason: if you're like me, you have clockwork recovery flashed...the update won't work with clockwork (at least it didnt for me). 2nd: if you want a stock, rooted 2.2, just download it from rom manager under "download rom" then "stock images". I did notice that BB 0.4 is running on a different build than the stock 2.2 FRG build. personally, i'm going to let the stock rooted 2.2 run for a few days, because even though Pete's rom gave me very few issues, it did start acting up recently. as long as I can overclock, i really don't see the benefits of having any one particular rom running.
 
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Got the update today. Hit install later. I'm running quircky bb.4. Also. I'm backing up today and installing rooted o2.2 stock

Edit: bb.4 has been a great froyo rom but now that official froyo is out I'm tired of dealing with its issues. No offense to Pete . Issues were to be expected and Pete as usual did a great job with the rom. Wish .5 was out now
 
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I installed Pete's patch file today right after finding the OTA update message on my phone. The only side effect was that it broke my Swype install, but a reinstall of Swype fixed that issue. My only question now is whether or not I have an OTA data file sitting on my phone somewhere taking up 45 MB of precious space?
 
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Thanks ya'll! I got the OTA alert today, and came to the board to find out what was up. Patch installed, re-booted, and no more OTA notification. :)

On a related side note, today was the first time my phone as been re-booted sence I installed BB.4 about 3-4 weeks ago. Before bb.04 (non-rooted 2.0.1 & 2.1) I needed a boot every few days to keep the phone running sharp & quick. With BB.4, no need for reboots - it is a great ROM!
 
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