Mention remove custom AVB key before flashing and locking stock

Signed-off-by: June <june@eridan.me>
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June 2022-01-23 19:59:47 +00:00 committed by Daniel Micay
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@ -545,11 +545,11 @@ curl -O https://releases.grapheneos.org/DEVICE_NAME-factory-2021110122.zip.sig</
<h3><a href="#replacing-grapheneos-with-the-stock-os">Replacing GrapheneOS with the stock OS</a></h3> <h3><a href="#replacing-grapheneos-with-the-stock-os">Replacing GrapheneOS with the stock OS</a></h3>
<p>Installation of the stock OS via the stock factory images is the same process <p>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 described above. However, before flashing and locking, there's an additional step
the device to a clean factory state.</p> to fully revert the device to a clean factory state.</p>
<p>The GrapheneOS factory images flash a non-stock Android Verified Boot key which <p>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 stock factory images and before locking the bootloader, you should erase the custom
Android Verified Boot key to untrust it:</p> Android Verified Boot key to untrust it:</p>

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<p>Installation of the stock OS via the stock factory images is similar to the <p>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 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 flashing and locking, there's an additional step to fully revert the device to
factory state.</p> a clean factory state.</p>
<p>The GrapheneOS factory images flash a non-stock Android Verified Boot key which <p>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 stock factory images and before locking the bootloader, you should erase the custom
Android Verified Boot key to untrust it:</p> Android Verified Boot key to untrust it:</p>