Hello good folks, I'm wondering if I could please get some help.  I have a 
Nexus 4 that I tried to load up with Touch, I had some problems using 
phablet-flash with cdimage-touch and ubuntu-system so I ended up following the 
manual install process on the wiki, and that loaded it up ok.  However I was 
having problems running the update from the software menu (a 308Mb download) so 
I thought I might be able to use apt-get update && apt-get upgrade to do the 
same thing, but that only downloaded a small set of updates.  Hence I returned 
to try that update from the settings, but it didn't seem to get anywhere (not 
to the install update and restart option that I'd seen before) so I restarted 
the phone. to try again.  Unfortunately the phone will no longer boot - it jsut 
sits on the "Google" screen, so either I shouldn't have done the apt-get or the 
settings update _was_ actually doing something and was part the way through.  
Either way, my phone needs a reload. 
 I can get to the Ubuntu recovery console and have tried clearing the cache and 
performing a factory reset, so though neither of those help, at least I should 
be able to recover things.  My question is: what's the best way to reload Touch 
on there, in this situation?  Should I try the phablet-flash ubuntu-system or 
should I manually push the image file back over?  If the latter, do I need to 
do both the saucy-preinstalled-touch-armel+mako.zip  and 
saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.zip or just one (I would guess the second) of 
them?  I thought I should check which is the best way, so I don't make things 
worse.

Also, regarding the OTA update, are there issues with running that (I know 
there isn't a progress bar) or do I just need to make sure I keep my phone 
active while it downloads, so the wireless doesn't drop?

Thanks
Phil

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