[Q] SGS Kernel Flasher and Skyrocket - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

Anyone know if SGS Kernel Flasher plays nice with the I727 SR? I recall seeing it worked on the OG GS2 I777, but know the I727 is a different hardware platform. Anyone flash a kernel using SGS Kernel Flasher on the SR? Thx

Answered my own question... downloaded/installed SGS KERNEL FLASHER to my SR... but when I tried to open the app, got this error: "Error: The flashtype of this device is not (yet) supported!"... in case anyone else is interested.
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Sgs2 soruce

As the title says Maybe we can use the kernel or other things
https://opensource.samsung.com/rece...?method=reception_search&searchValue=SGH-T989
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So what type of modifications would someone have to make?
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Phone: Sidekick 4G
ROM: FreshBlood ROM - Beta
Kernel: Bali 2.2 /w Voodoo
That is a completely different phone with completely different guts, the sidekick is closer to the epic 4g (same processor, ram) than 2nd generation galaxy phones which are dual core with a gig of ram, nice try though
so can we use the vibrant source or sgs 4g source codes?
xtrem88 said:
so can we use the vibrant source or sgs 4g source codes?
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No, we have been over this and nothing has worked
Sadly it is still a waiting game
The SGS4G will work once we get the source for GB, the problem is that there's no source so we can't add any drivers for our extra hardware, so nothing works. technically the SGS4G kernel boots on our phone, it's just a matter of adding drivers. but that still requires the GB source for their kernel.

Flashing kernals causes boot loops

I just got the Captivate yesterday and I'm in love with it. I've been modding my Backflip for a while and I'm fairly certain I know what I'm doing. I've been trying different ROMs and I've currently settled on a rooted stock 2.2 ROM.
I want to change my kernel though, so I put my phone in download mode and flashed the Galaxian kernel via Odin, it finished and then my phone started boot looping. So I one clicked it and tried again with SGS flasher, boot loop. One click restored, tried with CWM, boot loop.
I've also tried Talon, Speedmod, Setiron and a stock kernel with all 3 methods. Nothing will flash without boot looping.
That kernel is designed for reoriented i-9000 roms
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What about all of the other ones that were supposedly for 2.2 ROMs?
AbaddonVH said:
What about all of the other ones that were supposedly for 2.2 ROMs?
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It needs to be a true captivate 2.2 kernel a lot are i9000's you just need to read the op for whichever kernel you are looking at thoroughly. 90% of the time the dev states if its an i9000 kernel.
The speed mod kernel here, forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893880 SHOULD work just make sure to wipe cache and dalvik cache in recovery after install and it should boot.
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You will have to read the description in the first post on the kernel you want to install, and the kernel you were installing was a gingerbread kernel
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holeindalip said:
You will have to read the description in the first post on the kernel you want to install, and the kernel you were installing was a gingerbread kernel
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Yeah. You were trying to install a gingerbread kernel on a froyo ROM. That won't work.
Thanks guys! I think I downloaded the wrong version of SpeedMod the first time, it worked this time. Firstly I didn't know that the difference between i-9000 and i897 meant that much. Secondly, I'm not really sure how to read the kernel topics, they're confusing to say the least :S.
I'll learn sooner or later but thanks for your help everyone.
AbaddonVH said:
Thanks guys! I think I downloaded the wrong version of SpeedMod the first time, it worked this time. Firstly I didn't know that the difference between i-9000 and i897 meant that much. Secondly, I'm not really sure how to read the kernel topics, they're confusing to say the least :S.
I'll learn sooner or later but thanks for your help everyone.
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Yeah some are very confusing the biggest help Is to learn the difference in firmware revision codes. Most captivate roms/kernels begin with k. like kh3, kf1 that sort of thing and from what I remember j is for I9000 eg jv1 etc...
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SGH-I727R (Rogers) source now available!

At the usual place, Samsung OSRC. I'll get a kernel up soon
Incidentally this is the 2nd time Samsung has responded to an open source release request within 24 hours, loving it
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Nice Find!
Sweeeeet.....
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not development topic
Where can i find I727R stock kernel?
I'll have it posted in my kernel thread shortly, along with overclock/uv kernel. Stock at&t kernel is already there.
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Stock rogers and AT&T kernel CWM zips are now posted in my kernel thread, you can use these to restore kernel/init script/lights driver that are replaced by my custom kernel.
If there's any interest in an un-modded but re-packed AT&T/Rogers kernel to enable init.d support, adb insecure, etc. I can put one of those together too - I'm sure some people would like to run a ROM with init.d support but not a modified kernel.

flashing kernel problem

i was trying to flash for the first time my samsung infuse with the serendipity VII rom, so i flashed the kernel with sgs flasher and when the phone rebooted it stuck in the samsung screen and it has been that way for like an hour.. i know that it takes time when you flash the kernel but i think something is wrong.. any suggestion or solution?
What kernel did you flash
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Did you flash a froyo kernel or a gingerbread kernel.... S7 is a gingerbread rom so therefore you have flash a gb kernel. Use three finger combo...vol up,vol down and power to boot back into recovery and reflash your rom
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If D's suggestion doesn't work... odin. You'll find a big long list of important info stickied call super thread in the Dev section.

[Q] Kernel Quesion

Is there a kernel that works preferably one with OC/UV, that works with a completely stock phone, its rooted but i like the feel of stock so i havent flashed any roms yet.
By stock, do you mean stock Gingerbread? If so, I'd suggest Zen Arcade's Infusion-Z:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25724526
SGS Kernel Flasher from the Play Store is an easy way to flash the zImage on the phone.
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jscott30 said:
By stock, do you mean stock Gingerbread? If so, I'd suggest Zen Arcade's Infusion-Z:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25724526
SGS Kernel Flasher from the Play Store is an easy way to flash the zImage on the phone.
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Yes, Thank you so much ^_^ +1

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