[Q] Flashing a Clockwork Compatible for Samsung GS2 - General Questions and Answers

I am told I must Flash a Clockwork Compatible Kernel to my Samsung GS2 before using Rom Manager for a new Rom. Is this correct??? and where do I get a Compatible Kernal ????

HollyJ9 said:
I am told I must Flash a Clockwork Compatible Kernel to my Samsung GS2 before using Rom Manager for a new Rom. Is this correct??? and where do I get a Compatible Kernal ????
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I guess. My GS2 is using the RESURRECTION REMIX rom and my kernel is siyah.
Why use ROM Manager? Just download the ROM with zip extension that is available here in XDA then flash it using the recovery. I think it is much simplier and it works best for me.

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[Q] Why not flashing ROM using update.zip??

Maybe it's a alraedy posted question but didn't find.
Since i'm usong android saw that all ROM are flashed using update.zip, why are we still usong odin or system.img to flash ROM??
Thx in advance
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Because its less convenient. Well kinda. If you use update.zip to flash oxygen rom/cyanogen/miui, for me I don't need to have a specific rom, just any gb rom. But if you want a custom rom, you need to have the base, for example dxkp99 base or xxkpq base in my case before flashing the rom.
Cheers
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Insecure kernel XWKK2?

I'm looking for an insecure XWKK2 kernel, and to be honest I've lost faith in my quest. Is there any possibility to use any other kernel to flash with? And I'm not interested in CFRoot, it just won't work with my phone for some reason,
Mustaron
i am also looking for this insecure kernel I9100XWKK2
i'm needing one too
You could look in the development forum for i9100 and pick one of the custom kernels that are flashable with Odin. Make sure your device is compatible with the kernel though.
I like siyah personally.
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aceofclubs said:
You could look in the development forum for i9100 and pick one of the custom kernels that are flashable with Odin. Make sure your device is compatible with the kernel though.
I like siyah personally.
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So, to root, you don't have to use the xwkk2 kernel? I tried searching for a sollution, but I can't find one. I know I'm a noob, but I guess everybody was once
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does it mather what type of custom rom you take
for example i have XWKK2 so can i install any rom i like ?
my phone is already rooted
i want a rom that support Jkay
michaelruny said:
does it mather what type of custom rom you take
for example i have XWKK2 so can i install any rom i like ?
my phone is already rooted
i want a rom that support Jkay
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I already found the solution to my problem and installed a new rom.with succes
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[Q] Stock kernel for Samsung Galaxy R?

Hi, can somebody tell me where can I find a Stock KERNEL for Gingerbread 2.3.5 for a Samsung Galaxy R i9103?
I need to set my phone to completly original settings. So I've already downgraded it from ICS to Gingerbread 2.3.5 Stock ROM by the use of an infected GB Kernel which I found here in the forum. I though the Stock ROM would overwrite the infected Kernel to the original one but it didn't happend. And I just can't find an original stock kernel for my phone. Can somebody help me please?
Maybe you could download a stock ROM from sammobile and flash it with Odin.
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Just flash the Stock ROM through ODIN it will automatically replace the kernel with stock one...
mj.vikram said:
Just flash the Stock ROM through ODIN it will automatically replace the kernel with stock one...
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Have anybody seen that Finally we have Q/A thread for our Galaxy R...??

[Q] How can ı add custom kernel to stock rom

İ want add custom kernel to my stock rom How can ı do that?(sorry for bad english)
Easy, since CWM doesn't support RFS file systems just use the Stock Recovery to flash the zip of the Kernel. But, make sure the kernel supports stock or stock-based roms before flashing it as it may damage your device if your not careful
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Thanks
Can you post a link for kernel for stock ROM
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Try hyper droid its very fast and stable rom its better than stock (with cusom kernel) i use memory booster free ram is 190 mb http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661604
daleksic8 said:
Can you post a link for kernel for stock ROM
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087386
Try this one.
gabyif said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087386
Try this one.
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I'm facing Bootloop on Stock ROM with that kernel
daleksic8 said:
I'm facing Bootloop on Stock ROM with that kernel
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Unfortunately one kernel fully compatible with custom rom doesn't exist!

[Q] Changing kernel..

Hello,i want to install cyanogen mod on my GT-S6312,from a youtube video,and i must install another kernel..
The question is,if i flash the stock firmware,it will install my stock kernel too?
MihaitaRegele said:
Hello,i want to install cyanogen mod on my GT-S6312,from a youtube video,and i must install another kernel..
The question is,if i flash the stock firmware,it will install my stock kernel too?
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yeah if you flash stock firmware odin automatically flashes stock kernel too...
MihaitaRegele said:
Hello,i want to install cyanogen mod on my GT-S6312,from a youtube video,and i must install another kernel..
The question is,if i flash the stock firmware,it will install my stock kernel too?
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Yes odin stock roms is a full package that formats every thing related to system and install stock one's and this also include recovery, rom, kernel, bootloader ...
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Thank you guys

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