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whats root access?Credits to JesusFreke: Remember with this update there is no more root access
Actually nevermind the problem is im not on 29 does anyone have a link to the 29 build update?
whats root access?

The philosophy goes something like this: the great thing about Linux is that it's secure, and the great thing about open-source software is that it's thoroughly and constantly vetted for robustness. So to that end, Android should be pretty rock solid, right? Perhaps, but the overwhelming enormity of this particular bug definitely gives us pause. It turns out that G1 firmware revisions RC29 and earlier literally interpret everything you type as command-line operations, so if you happen across a legit command, it's going to get executed -- with superuser permissions, no less. No, seriously. Just go to the messaging app, the browser, or anywhere else a text box is convenient, type "reboot," press the enter key, and watch magic happen. We've tested this on two G1s, both with RC29 firmware, and have gotten this to consistently work on one of the two, so your mileage may vary -- but either way, this needed to get patched on the double. Fortunately, Google's been quick about it, rolling a fix into the RC30 build that's being rapidly pushed to users as we speak, but man... how did that get through?
Well the only reason i was doing it was i read with the RC 30 i can use SD storage card for apps and not internal memory is this true? right now with RC 28 i can only use internal memory for apps. if what i read was true that is pretty big enhancment.I would really not worry about whether you have this or not. Everyone should have it by the 11th and most will have it in the next day or so.
It does not bring major enhancements and again you are just days away.
Larry
1. Download the RC30 update: https://android.clients.google.com/updates/signed-RC30-from-RC29-fat.1582cace.zip
2. Copy this downloaded file to your microsd card and rename it update.zip
3. Power off the phone.
4. Hold down the "Home" key + "red phone key" (power key) at the same time until a triangle with an exclamation point comes up
5. Hit Alt+L, you should see menu with choices to reset the phone etc.
6. Then hit Alt+S
7. It should start the update process and eventually reboot
8. If it gives you an error, try to re-copy the update file or try a different microsd card.
== I did exactly what you posted and it failed to "Verify update package"
I formatted the sd card that came with the phone. I've tried formatting to FAT and FAT32.
Here is what's on my G1 screen right now.
Android system recovery utility
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
Home+Back - reboot system now
ALT+L - toggle log text display
ALT+S - apply sdcard:update.zip
Alt+W - wipe/data/factory resetInstalling from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
Installing update...
E:Failure at line 1:assert file_contains
("SYSTEM:build.prop", "ro.build.fingerprint=tmobile/kila/
dream/trout:1.0/TC4-RC29/115247:user/
ota-rel-keys,release-keys"==
"true" || file_contains
("SYSTEM:build.prop",
"ro.build.fingerprint=tombile/kila/
dream/troInstallation aborted.
Press Home+Back to reboot.
Any advice?
I got a G1 in The Uk and I have checked my update. It is TC5-RC8. It is not like everyone because it is TC5 not TC4. So Is it ok if I update to RC29? Thank