use consistent naming for bootloader interface
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@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ Installed as /home/username/platform-tools/fastboot</pre>
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to hold the volume down button while the phone boots.</p>
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<p>The easiest way to do this is to reboot the phone and begin holding volume down
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until it boots up into the bootloader menu.</p>
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until it boots up into the bootloader interface.</p>
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<p>Alternatively, turn off the phone, and then boot it up while holding volume
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down during the boot process. You can either boot it with the power button or by
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@ -424,8 +424,8 @@ curl -O https://releases.grapheneos.org/sunfish-factory-2021.02.07.17.zip.sig</p
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OS, rebooting into the userspace fastboot mode, flashing the rest of the OS and
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finally rebooting back into the bootloader interface. Avoid interacting with the
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device until the flashing script is finished and the device is back at the
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bootloader menu. Then, proceed to <a href="#locking-the-bootloader">locking the
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bootloader</a> before using the device as locking wipes the data again.</p>
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bootloader interface. Then, proceed to <a href="#locking-the-bootloader">locking
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the bootloader</a> before using the device as locking wipes the data again.</p>
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<section id="troubleshooting">
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<h3><a href="#troubleshooting">Troubleshooting</a></h3>
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<h3><a href="#booting">Booting</a></h3>
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<p>You've now successfully installed GrapheneOS and can boot it. Pressing the
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power button with the default Start option selected in the bootloader menu
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will boot the OS.</p>
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power button with the default Start option selected in the bootloader
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interface will boot the OS.</p>
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</section>
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<section id="disabling-oem-unlocking">
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to hold the volume down button while the phone boots.</p>
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<p>The easiest way to do this is to reboot the phone and begin holding volume down
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until it boots up into the bootloader menu.</p>
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until it boots up into the bootloader interface.</p>
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<p>Alternatively, turn off the phone, and then boot it up while holding volume
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down during the boot process. You can either boot it with the power button or by
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<button id="flash-release-button" disabled="disabled">Flash release</button>
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<p>Wait for the flashing process to complete. It will automatically handle
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flashing the firmware, rebooting into the bootloader interface, flashing the core
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OS, rebooting into the userspace fastboot mode, flashing the rest of the OS and
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finally rebooting back into the bootloader interface. Avoid interacting with the
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device until flashing is finished and the device is back at the bootloader menu.
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Then, proceed to <a href="#locking-the-bootloader">locking the bootloader</a>
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before using the device as locking wipes the data again.</p>
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device until the flashing script is finished and the device is back at the
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bootloader interface. Then, proceed to <a href="#locking-the-bootloader">locking
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the bootloader</a> before using the device as locking wipes the data again.</p>
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<p id="flash-release-status-container" hidden="hidden">
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<strong id="flash-release-status"></strong>
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<h3><a href="#booting">Booting</a></h3>
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<p>You've now successfully installed GrapheneOS and can boot it. Pressing the
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power button with the default Start option selected in the bootloader menu
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will boot the OS.</p>
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power button with the default Start option selected in the bootloader
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interface will boot the OS.</p>
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</section>
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<section id="disabling-oem-unlocking">
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<p>To install one by sideloading, first, boot into recovery. You may do this either by
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using <code>adb reboot recovery</code> from the operating system, or by selecting the
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"Recovery" option in the bootloader menu.</p>
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"Recovery" option in the bootloader interface.</p>
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<p>You should see the green Android lying on its back being repaired, with the text "No
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command" meaning that no command has been passed to recovery.</p>
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