This may be a basic Android question, in which case I apologize, and am happy to follow links to elsewhere, if someone can point me in the right direction...
{This is on a Nexus 7, 2013 (razor) tablet}
The 5.0.0 update gave me issues, so I downgraded to 4.4.4 and flashed the latest (at the time) NH builds. It worked well and I was able to use the functionality I'm familiar with. [Thank you!] I saw an OTA update come in for 5.0.1, and ignored it for too long and the option to install disappeared. I figured that NH may not be up to Lollipop in the dev builds, so wasn't going to press the matter. ... Today I got an OTA update to 5.0.2. I selected "Install" from the notification screen and the tablet rebooted into TWRP. I tried selecting "Install" and the 'razor' zip from /cache, but it responded with a 'failed' after trying to flash.
I know performing this update may put me back to stock Lollipop, and I'd have to re-flash NH, I'm okay with that.
I can also just flash Lollipop if necessary, but I'd like to understand if an OTA update is an option, as flashing is usually not convenient for me....