diff --git a/static/install/cli.html b/static/install/cli.html index dd711a8a..dab5f855 100644 --- a/static/install/cli.html +++ b/static/install/cli.html @@ -545,11 +545,11 @@ curl -O https://releases.grapheneos.org/DEVICE_NAME-factory-2021110122.zip.sigReplacing GrapheneOS with the stock OS

Installation of the stock OS via the stock factory images is the same process - described above. However, before locking, there's an additional step to fully revert - the device to a clean factory state.

+ described above. However, before flashing and locking, there's an additional step + to fully revert the device to a clean factory state.

The GrapheneOS factory images flash a non-stock Android Verified Boot key which - needs to be erased to fully revert back to a stock device state. After flashing the + needs to be erased to fully revert back to a stock device state. Before flashing the stock factory images and before locking the bootloader, you should erase the custom Android Verified Boot key to untrust it:

diff --git a/static/install/web.html b/static/install/web.html index 97a01c66..686579ab 100644 --- a/static/install/web.html +++ b/static/install/web.html @@ -356,11 +356,11 @@

Installation of the stock OS via the stock factory images is similar to the process described above but with Google's web flashing tool. However, before - locking, there's an additional step to fully revert the device to a clean - factory state.

+ flashing and locking, there's an additional step to fully revert the device to + a clean factory state.

The GrapheneOS factory images flash a non-stock Android Verified Boot key which - needs to be erased to fully revert back to a stock device state. After flashing the + needs to be erased to fully revert back to a stock device state. Before flashing the stock factory images and before locking the bootloader, you should erase the custom Android Verified Boot key to untrust it: