I added SPRecovery the other night using the first post on this forum; everything went as expected. Rebooted into SPRecovery afterward, then did a full nandroid backup. It was late, so I decided to wait before flashing a kernel.
Tonight I put the kernel on the /sdcard folder, boot the phone into recovery, and I get the triangle with an exclamation mark and a phone lying next to it - Stock recovery. No menu, so I had to do a battery pull, and tried it again; same deal. Rebooted normally, and I still have root.
I figure I'll just go through the flashing process again; any idea why it would do this after I had already checked it the first time?
If you are running stock 2.2, flash sprecovery, and then reboot again WITHOUT installing Motocache's root .zip file, the "FRS" kicks in and restores stock recovery - which is the triangle with the exclamation point. You have to install that .zip file immediately after you flash sprecovery, before you reboot.
So, in your case, you'll want to flash sprecovery again, immediately boot into sprecovery from the bootloader, install his .zip for root, then install the .zip for your kernel, THEN reboot and you should be good to go.
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