Hello everyone
I'm currently using Clean rom 5.1 and Kernel elementalX 3.1
How to back to my stock Kernel?
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waydhee said:
Hello everyone
I'm currently using Clean rom 5.1 and Kernel elementalX 3.1
How to back to my stock Kernel?
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I'm not 100% sure, but you might could extract the boot.img out of your rom.zip and fastboot flash boot boot.img to make the kernel go away.
if not, i know if you flash the new Jelly Bean ROM that tachgi91 or ChongoDroid posted in the Dev section it will remove the kernel
wdkingery said:
I'm not 100% sure, but you might could extract the boot.img out of your rom.zip and fastboot flash boot boot.img to make the kernel go away.
if not, i know if you flash the new Jelly Bean ROM that tachgi91 or ChongoDroid posted in the Dev section it will remove the kernel
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If you flash any Rom it will get you to that Kernel and most have stock kernels .. but like he said you can flash the original kernel img through fastboot
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This is my 1st time on this forum!! be gentle!
I have stock rom and trinity kernel, can i get OTA working?
you won't be able to install it regularly because you changed the kernel, but you can always flash a full 2.3.6 rom through cwm. i'm pretty sure you'll be put back on stock kernel though
merc_jk2 said:
This is my 1st time on this forum!! be gentle!
I have stock rom and trinity kernel, can i get OTA working?
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youll need a completely stock /system and the stock recovery.
Thx for the help!
Just flash the rooted version and you are done.
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Is it possible for me just to flash stock kernel instead of the whole stock Rom ? If so is it available here ?
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italia0101 said:
Is it possible for me just to flash stock kernel instead of the whole stock Rom ? If so is it available here ?
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extract the boot.img from a stock rom and flash it via the terminal emulator app or via fastboot. theres always the chance that the stock kernel wont run on whatever rom that youre using. if so, just reflash the rom.
I've got a link to a stock kernel somewhere, which you can flash via cwm recovery. I'll see if i can dig it up.
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21439719
Thanks to the real Neo for the original link.
kernels ; battery ; ROM ; gov/sched
Thanks guys
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I just learned about the kernels for the XL and was interested in having the s2w feature. Can anyone advise the most stable build I can use with stable CM10 on the phone? I am new to kernel flashing and in a few threads, it appears the kernels are either CM10 nightly enabled (past the stable -- incompatible) or for Sense ROMs (also incompatible).
the kernels in the android development are sense only. since you want sleep2wake the only real option for you is rohan's kernel, its meant for aosp roms like cm10, and is the only kernel for jb roms that has s2w.
And for future references, if I am running on Rohan's kernel and flash a Sense ROM over it what would happen? Are you suppose to flash the kernel with a Sense kernel before going back to a Sense rom?
an_xda said:
And for future references, if I am running on Rohan's kernel and flash a Sense ROM over it what would happen? Are you suppose to flash the kernel with a Sense kernel before going back to a Sense rom?
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Yes, non sense kernels will not work with sense roms. Reinstall stock or one of the other sense kernels when you switch roms.
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Skeeterdrums said:
Yes, non sense kernels will not work with sense roms. Reinstall stock or one of the other sense kernels when you switch roms.
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I should be more clear. If I had Rohan on my phone and went to a Sense ROM before flashing a Sense kernel, would I brick my device or would the kernel just 'not work/disable itself'?
an_xda said:
I should be more clear. If I had Rohan on my phone and went to a Sense ROM before flashing a Sense kernel, would I brick my device or would the kernel just 'not work/disable itself'?
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You would just soft brick and the phone would be stuck in boot loop. Why would you even try?
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ChefAnt said:
You would just soft brick and the phone would be stuck in boot loop. Why would you even try?
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So if you are on CM10, how would you flash the Sense kernel and a Sense ROM? What would the order be?
an_xda said:
So if you are on CM10, how would you flash the Sense kernel and a Sense ROM? What would the order be?
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First make a full wipe (factory reset, all that), then flash your rom using the typical procedures, then flash a sense kernel. Same goes for AOSP, make a full wipe if coming from another rom, flash the rom, then the kernel.
utkaar099 said:
First make a full wipe (factory reset, all that), then flash your rom using the typical procedures, then flash a sense kernel. Same goes for AOSP, make a full wipe if coming from another rom, flash the rom, then the kernel.
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No this could be wrong. I am assuming OP is on 1.14 hboot. Older hboots allow you to flash kernels. With 1.14, kernels will not flash in recovery. Either use fastboot to flash kernels or use flash image GUI app found in the themes and apps section. After kernel is flashed then flash your ROM in recovery as normal.
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Thanks folks. Just what I needed to know for future references.
What the other guy said is true, but that was actually what I was hinting at when I said "typical procedure." I'll be more specific next time... Also, your very welcome!
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ChefAnt said:
No this could be wrong. I am assuming OP is on 1.14 hboot. Older hboots allow you to flash kernels. With 1.14, kernels will not flash in recovery. Either use fastboot to flash kernels or use flash image GUI app found in the themes and apps section. After kernel is flashed then flash your ROM in recovery as normal.
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in this process, when should you do the full wipe? before or after flashing the new kernel using the fastboot method?
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!
Hi there,
i would love to try the AK kernel but the problem is it requires installation of a stock cm kernel first.
Currently im on PA so the stock kernel i have to flash is CM11. I jsut cant find the link to download the stock cm11 but i did find cm11s stock kernel. Any help?
Can i just extract boot.img from cm11 rom and flash it right away via fastboot?
vesparados150 said:
Can i just extract boot.img from cm11 rom and flash it right away via fastboot?
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Yes, that's how I did it.
Edit: I meant, just fastboot AK kernel boot.img from the zip file.
You don't necessarily need to flash stock kernel. Just flash the kernel.
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vesparados150 said:
Can i just extract boot.img from cm11 rom and flash it right away via fastboot?
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you are also making way more difficult than it has to be. you can simply reflash rom then kernel if you want to do it that way but its not needed
Gamm86 said:
Yes, that's how I did it.
Edit: I meant, just fastboot AK kernel boot.img from the zip file.
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zephiK said:
You don't necessarily need to flash stock kernel. Just flash the kernel.
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playya said:
you are also making way more difficult than it has to be. you can simply reflash rom then kernel if you want to do it that way but its not needed
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Thanks for the reply guys..so this means that i can just falsh the kernel straight right?i flashed it and i notice severe graphical glitches using with PA. A search suggested to turn off hardware overlay. um...
vesparados150 said:
Thanks for the reply guys..so this means that i can just falsh the kernel straight right?i flashed it and i notice severe graphical glitches using with PA. A search suggested to turn off hardware overlay. um...
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Update your PA ROM and then it should be fine.