Kernel help please! - HTC Sensation

Hello XDA friends, I hope this is not a total noob question but here goes;
I am currently running Android revolution HD 1.1.7 rom, which is packaged with RcMix kernel. I am wanting to try this rom with the UNITY kernel as many have reported they no longer suffer the black screen of death while using the UNITY kernel. Problem is that from what I can see, all kernels are packaged with rom's. So is there someone that would be able to teach/explain to me what I need to do to utilize just the kernel? I have been searching and am not having any luck finding this information!
Thanks in advance!

Download the kernel ZIP from the Virtuous thread, flash it as you do a ROM
Nandroid first to be safe

Please search the Android Revolution thread before posting next time.
here is the kernel you are talking about:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16449992&postcount=4318

Flucero28 said:
Hello XDA friends, I hope this is not a total noob question but here goes;
I am currently running Android revolution HD 1.1.7 rom, which is packaged with RcMix kernel. I am wanting to try this rom with the UNITY kernel as many have reported they no longer suffer the black screen of death while using the UNITY kernel. Problem is that from what I can see, all kernels are packaged with rom's. So is there someone that would be able to teach/explain to me what I need to do to utilize just the kernel? I have been searching and am not having any luck finding this information!
Thanks in advance!
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Hi,
Here is a list of kernels:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16419842&postcount=3856

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[Q] Tweaks RAMDISK in ROM ARHD 4.1.4

Hello,
I saw Mike1986 posting in the Faux kernel thread that using the first time reset kernel before flashing the actual Faux kernel (in this case 0.2.3. 9b) will delete the ramdisk tweaks that Mike1986 made in his Android Revolution HD 4.1.4. ROM for the HTC Sensation.
Because I didn't now this at that time I used the first time reset kernel as was posted in the Faux kernel thread before flashing the actual kernel.
My question is how I can regain the tweaks that Mike1986 made without reinstalling the ROM (and my apps).
Sorry to ask this here instead of the thread about the ROM which Mike1986 made, but I don't seem to have rights to put in a question in the developers threads, even as I am an IT specialist myself and using custom ROMS for my previous phone, present phone and present tablet.
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eriklinsen said:
Hello,
I saw Mike1986 posting in the Faux kernel thread that using the first time reset kernel before flashing the actual Faux kernel (in this case 0.2.3. 9b) will delete the ramdisk tweaks that Mike1986 made in his Android Revolution HD 4.1.4. ROM for the HTC Sensation.
Because I didn't now this at that time I used the first time reset kernel as was posted in the Faux kernel thread before flashing the actual kernel.
My question is how I can regain the tweaks that Mike1986 made without reinstalling the ROM (and my apps).
Sorry to ask this here instead of the thread about the ROM which Mike1986 made, but I don't seem to have rights to put in a question in the developers threads, even as I am an IT specialist myself and using custom ROMS for my previous phone, present phone and present tablet.
Erik
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Hi,
The easiest way to regain your tweaks would be to re-install the ROM.
Just wipe cache partition and dalvik.
You would only lose any mods you have installed.
All your apps would remain.
This will also re-install the original kernel.

custom kernel on stock rom, is possible?

Hi, i'm new on htc sensation forum, i have a little question.
Is it possible to flash a custom kernel (overclocked) on stock ics rom? if yes, where I find it?
thx a lot
Dario
dariodisgusto said:
Hi, i'm new on htc sensation forum, i have a little question.
Is it possible to flash a custom kernel (overclocked) on stock ics rom? if yes, where I find it?
thx a lot
Dario
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Just for future reference, there is a search function on these forums. For example, I typed 'custom kernel stock rom' into it and a whole bunch of useful information appeared.
Having said that...
Is your phone s-off/rooted? You could flash a custom kernel provided that the build numbers are compatible. For example, Bricked kernel is stated to work with the majority of roms since it creates a boot.img from the one on the phone. Ultimately I would recommend extreme care and I would personally be flashing a stock-look custom rom if you still wanted the stock experience with the custom kernel.

[Q] AOSP OC Kernel

Has anyone found a good overclocking kernel for VZW s3? I've been running the JellyBam ROM and have been using it for a daily driver (I love the combined settings). I've tried to use KT747's 4.2 kernels, but I've just been getting constant reboots. Does anyone have any other good kernels for an aosp rom?
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Has anyone found a good overclocking kernel for VZW s3? I've been running the JellyBam ROM and have been using it for a daily driver (I love the combined settings). I've tried to use KT747's 4.2 kernels, but I've just been getting constant reboots. Does anyone have any other good kernels for an aosp rom?
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BMS is great. Rock solid and you can overclock if you want.
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epicfailftw123 said:
Has anyone found a good overclocking kernel for VZW s3? I've been running the JellyBam ROM and have been using it for a daily driver (I love the combined settings). I've tried to use KT747's 4.2 kernels, but I've just been getting constant reboots. Does anyone have any other good kernels for an aosp rom?
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Can anyone provide a link? I've been having a hard time finding these kernels online. Thank you guys for the help. I'm fairly new to custom ROMs and kernels and all of your help is well appreciated.
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All I've found is basic custom kernels for options and different software configurations. I've done so much searching my hairs turning gray!! Lol. I do have Root, S-Off, SuperCID, and now TWRP SeLinux for these 4.4 ROMs all thanks to you guys!
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