K.A.T. kernel on EOS ROM does not detect SDcard switch - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am on a custom EOS rom, nightly 72, but when I use the K.A.T. kernel an insert of a SD card in the dock is not detected. On the stock kernel it does however.
Problem on stock is the stability of gmail, etc. Does anyone know how to fix the kat issue with not detecting change of sd card in the dock?
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Update, since I found a way.
I installed Guevor Kernel #700 and now the sd card will be detected, so I will stick with that.
Recap:
- K.A.T. kernel: stable, working gps, not-detecting change of SD card
- Harmony kernel: stable, detecting sd-change, non-working gps
- Stock kernel: working gps, detecting sd-change, not so stable
- Guevor kernel: working gps, detecting sd-change, more stable
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sd card unmounted

I am running the stock rooted rom with nechary 1.3.4 bfs and my sd keeps unmounting. is it the clockworkmod? I can not find any answers here. Any help would be great.
I found this to be caused when flashing netarchy bfs kernel. I switched to cfs and the problem disappeared.
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[Q] Kernel for ARHD 3.4.2

Hi,
I have the rom revolution HD 3.4.2 on my tf101 and I would like to change the kernel. Which is the best for this rom? I tried guevor kernel but it doesn't work.
Thanks.
Any kernal ibwould use stock kernel because with tthqt rom stock works best
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Ok, thanks for your answer.
There should be no reason why guevors kernel didn't work. Raymans kernel is close to stock with the addition of over clocking and more governors if you are worried about radical changes.
Actually, it's just when I flash kernel in CWM (wipe data and dalvik cache), my tablet reboot in the recovery each time and I have to reinstall my rom.
edit: testymeh and harmony kernel work but not guevor.
coco22500 said:
Hi,
I have the rom revolution HD 3.4.2 on my tf101 and I would like to change the kernel. Which is the best for this rom? I tried guevor kernel but it doesn't work.
Thanks.
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The only other kernel other than the stock one ive used is Guevor v22.6. If that one didnt work as well for you then you should try his v1.1 kernel. Just install it through your custom recovery. Best of luck sir!
I flashed the kernel but when I conect to my PC, my tablet is not detected.
Someone has an idea?
I'm using guevor's kernel v22.6 with ARHD 3.4.2 and it's working fine.
No SOD no RR. Team Rogue touch recovery.
Thanks, works great

Tf300tl Roms and cwm?

I search a custom Rom for my tf300tl. But i don't an Rom or cwm toturial. Every thing i found is for the tf300t. Can anyone help me?
Sorry for my bat english.
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i second this
The TF300T ROM's are the same except for the 3G/4G NIC. You could use those, but you will loose the 4G functionality unless you can find the driver. [which I haven't]
for my tf300tg I use Cleanrom 2.7.2 with Unters TF300T(G)(L) 10.4.4.20 Kernel and everything works, 3g included - it could work also for TL (as the kernel name says) but afaik nobody tried till now, as there are so few TL around.
so if you want to risk it (no guarantee of course), unlock it, install twrp then cleanrom 2.7 with stock tf300 kernel, apply 2.7.2 patch and then the kernel package where you'll chose TF300T(G)(L) 10.4.4.20 Kernel.

[Q] Jelly 'Beans' - Build 12 & exfat 64gb SDXC card

Any help would be appreciated. My friend and I both just finished our Jelly 'Beans' - Build 12 OTA update and now my exfat SanDisk Ultra 64gb SDXC card can't mount.
It was fine in Build 11, but now with Build 12 it just won't mount. I tried it on my friends gs3 also; same thing.
But it mounts fine in my Tranformer Prime. Was anything changed in Build 12 that doesn't allow exfat formatted cards to be mounted?
Thanks
Depends on the kernel they chose. If they chose the stock VRBLK3 kernel then there shouldn't be problem. LK and I believe KT747 do not support an exfat formatted sdcard. Reflash the rom and choose VRBLK3 and this should go away.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Depends on the kernel they chose. If they chose the stock VRBLK3 kernel then there shouldn't be problem. LK and I believe KT747 do not support an exfat formatted sdcard. Reflash the rom and choose VRBLK3 and this should go away.
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There are 3 kernels available: Stock (optimized) / Imoseyon / Kt747
I chose the Stock (optimized) on mine and it still won't mount. Perhaps I need to do a clean wipe and install instead of the OTA update?
Would someone mind cross posting this into the [Rom] Jelly 'Beans' - Build 12 [02/28/13][Aroma][Fully Customizable][VRBLK3] thread under Android Development for the GS3? I am still too new to the forums to post in that thread.
Thanks
1) do a clean flash
2) dirty flash the rom
3 or reformat the sdcard
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[Q] cromi-x and cm11

Hi,
I've been using cromi-x rom for several months (v5.2.3 with kernel thatv7 and fsync off) and it run really fine. I even don't consider to install data2sd or rom2sd as performance already meets my needs due to fsync off.
But i'm a curious man and i'm interested in testing another rom : cm11. But i have few questions about that (i did not find answers in existing threads) :
- does cm11 correct the tf700 i/o issue (with sync off for example) and will i get as good performance than on cromi-x ?
- i have TWRP installed but CM requires CWR. Which one is compatible with both roms (so that i can easily switch back from one rom?to the other) ?
Thanks
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Ghorin said:
Hi,
I've been using cromi-x rom for several months (v5.2.3 with kernel thatv7 and fsync off) and it run really fine. I even don't consider to install data2sd or rom2sd as performance already meets my needs due to fsync off.
But i'm a curious man and i'm interested in testing another rom : cm11. But i have few questions about that (i did not find answers in existing threads) :
- does cm11 correct the tf700 i/o issue (with sync off for example) and will i get as good performance than on cromi-x ?
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I doubt it since essentially it is hardware related (cheap memory) and I doubt that the CM team found a better way to mitigate it than sbdags.
- i have TWRP installed but CM requires CWR. Which one is compatible with both roms (so that i can easily switch back from one rom?to the other) ?
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TWRP 2.6.3.2 also works with CM11. It also seems to work fine with CROMi-X.
sbdgas just modded the rom2sd2 script to run CM11 as rom2sd with _thatv7 on internal. Somebody else tried the same scenario with Hund's kernel - both ran like syrup it seems....
But give it a shot running CM11 on internal with TWRP 2.6.3.2! That's what nandroids are for
And let us know how it went!
berndblb said:
I doubt it since essentially it is hardware related (cheap memory) and I doubt that the CM team found a better way to mitigate it than sbdags.
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As far as I understand, the solution was to put fsync to off. Maybe CM has also implemented that solution, but I don't find any information about that on CM thread / website.
berndblb said:
TWRP 2.6.3.2 also works with CM11. It also seems to work fine with CROMi-X.
sbdgas just modded the rom2sd2 script to run CM11 as rom2sd with _thatv7 on internal. Somebody else tried the same scenario with Hund's kernel - both ran like syrup it seems....
But give it a shot running CM11 on internal with TWRP 2.6.3.2! That's what nandroids are for
And let us know how it went!
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Yep you're right, I see that there is a thread explaning that, I will read it and try to apply it. I'll give news about my testing but that will take a few days probably as i'm very busy at the moment at home.
I've read the dual-boot internal+external rom thread and it needs a linux machine which i don't have. Could i do that gparted configuration with a live-linux CD ?
And about performance, does the option "fsync off" exist in CM11 ? If not then i don't expect good performance/no-lag like on CROMI-X and i would be then not interested to test CM.
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Ghorin said:
I've read the dual-boot internal+external rom thread and it needs a linux machine which i don't have. Could i do that gparted configuration with a live-linux CD ?
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Sure! I recommend the one from sysresccd.org (should be in every household), but you can also use the GParted live CD or any other that includes gparted.
Ghorin said:
And about performance, does the option "fsync off" exist in CM11 ? If not then i don't expect good performance/no-lag like on CROMI-X and i would be then not interested to test CM.
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As long as the kernel supports "fsync off", it will also work in CM.
_that said:
Sure! I recommend the one from sysresccd.org (should be in every household), but you can also use the GParted live CD or any other that includes gparted.
As long as the kernel supports "fsync off", it will also work in CM.
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Thanks for your answer, i'll try it when i have time (late at night when child and wife are sleeping )
Not all kernels that support f sync off support cm11, the only cm11 kernel besides the stock cyanogen mod one is bryce09's and that still has bugs. CM 11 with the build.prop tweaks, clean master, lagfix, and crossbreeder give performance better then CROMI-X with no overclock.
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