I think it's a valid question, no need to be so defensive around here (I suppose most of the counter-questions asked are rhetorical).
The current situation is that the utility to check and patch the original firmware (mkamsboot) has been updated last weekend to support OF version v1.1.20, in our source archive. There is no specific schedule for inclusion of mkamsboot into, or of release of RockboxUtility, so we can't tell you when it's possible to install it using the automatic way.
If you really want to, you can check out the source for mkamsboot from the source archive, build it yourself, build a rockbox bootloader from source code and create and install a new combined bootloader. This is for advanced users only, you need to know how to build the arm toolchain under linux for example.