Where do I have to install a custom kernel (like cm10) ? On a stock rom or a custom?
Cm10 is a custom Rom. It requires Cm10 fxp kernel to run. Stock roms run on stock kernel.
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I'm on the Slim Bean 2.4 ROM and today loaded the KT747 Samsung JELLYBEAN: 9.18.2012 kernel using CWM Recovery. The phone does not boot. I had to reboot into CWM and load the KT747 AOSP JELLYBEAN kernel for the phone to work again.
Does anyone have the KT747 Samsung JELLYBEAN: 9.18.2012 kernel working on Slim Bean 2.4 ROM? If so, what could I be doing wrong?
Thanks.
You flashed a non AOSP kernel on an AOSP rom that's why your phone was not booting up. At least im fairly certain that's what happened. You have to be careful when flashing kernel's that there compatible with your rom. Generally AOSP kernels will always work with AOSP roms and TW kernels will work with TW roms, just make sure there both ICS or JB both the rom and kernel.
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TW ICS ROM = TW ICS Kernel
TW JB ROM = TW JB Kernel
ICS AOSP ROM = ICS AOSP Kernel
JB AOSP ROM = JB AOSP Kernel
No mixing or combining
Neverendingxsin said:
You flashed a non AOSP kernel on an AOSP rom that's why your phone was not booting up. At least im fairly certain that's what happened. You have to be careful when flashing kernel's that there compatible with your rom. Generally AOSP kernels will always work with AOSP roms and TW kernels will work with TW roms, just make sure there both ICS or JB both the rom and kernel.
I'll make it easy
TW ICS ROM = TW ICS Kernel
TW JB ROM = TW JB Kernel
ICS AOSP ROM = ICS AOSP Kernel
JB AOSP ROM = JB AOSP Kernel
No mixing or combining
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Thanks much for taking the time to explain this to a noob. I realize the mistake I made....won't make it again.:good:
taylormia said:
Thanks much for taking the time to explain this to a noob. I realize the mistake I made....won't make it again.:good:
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Your welcome i only made the little chart thing because i realized babbling on might get confusing haha
I have an xperia tipo with bootloader unlocked and I'm actually using fxp210.
I want to change the kernel with the Vengeance 1.40.
1. I flash the kernel with flashtool
...then? what kind of rom I can install with this kernel? I'm so confused!
U cant usevthis kernel on cm 10
Only use it on stock rom and other roms based on it
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Use gimlo 0.3
works great with that kernel
awesome speed
DONT use that Kernel on any JB based ROM (like cm10 etc). Your phone just wont start :crying: (like mine).
If you want to use that kernel use any ICS based ROM (like Gimlo or Stock)
Hi,
I'm running SlimBean 6.0 Unnoficial in my xt925, and I can't flash bytecodes kernel (http://droid-hive.com/index.php?/topic/1857-kernel-code-kernel-61513/)
it doesn't boot.
any ideas?
As far as I know, Slimbean Uses a custom kernel that is modded to allow all the extra features.
I don't think you can use a different kernel.
I am a Tipo User. I almost went through the Vengence Kernel thread for Tipo, but no where its clearly mentioned whether Vengence works on CM10 (Cyanogenmod) or not. I tried to flash it but it bootlooped. So my Question is
Can I flash Vengence Kernel in CM10? If so, why is it not working for me? (I am using flashboot)
If not, do I have any other Kernel option for CM10?
You cannot use any other kernel for CM10, the same as you cannot use the CM10 kernel for any other ROM. CM10 needs the CM10 kernel as it has very specific things in it for it to work. You will have to flash the CM10 kernel for it to be able to work again.
gamer649 said:
You cannot use any other kernel for CM10, the same as you cannot use the CM10 kernel for any other ROM. CM10 needs the CM10 kernel as it has very specific things in it for it to work. You will have to flash the CM10 kernel for it to be able to work again.
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Thank you, I was hoping there could be some other kernel, like franco which is available for CM10 for other mobiles
hi, i have uploaded the Vengence Kernel for CM10 in facebook grup of tipo:
facebook(dot)com/groups/XperiaTipo.TipoDualID
Hi. I'm using Xperia J and running on FXP 220 CM10. It's ICS based. I've been searching for custom kernel that actually can overclock ny android. I found nothing so far.
When I used rooted stock JB, I use vengeance kernel, and it worked well.
I've tried using the vengeance on CM10. My phone did not boot.
So, is there any kernel that can overclock my Xperia?
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glrhn said:
Hi. I'm using Xperia J and running on FXP 220 CM10. It's ICS based. I've been searching for custom kernel that actually can overclock ny android. I found nothing so far.
When I used rooted stock JB, I use vengeance kernel, and it worked well.
I've tried using the vengeance on CM10. My phone did not boot.
So, is there any kernel that can overclock my Xperia?
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Vengeance is an ICS based kernel. CM is JB based. They are not compatible with each other, that is why your device didn't boot.
We have no JB based kernels what have been overclocked unfortunately, this means that you have to use the boot.img (it contains the kernel and a few other items needed for the phone to boot) provided in the CM zip file.
gamer649 said:
Vengeance is an ICS based kernel. CM is JB based. They are not compatible with each other, that is why your device didn't boot.
We have no JB based kernels what have been overclocked unfortunately, this means that you have to use the boot.img (it contains the kernel and a few other items needed for the phone to boot) provided in the CM zip file.
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So, is there any other way to overclock CM10?
Btw, when I used vengeance, I was running on JB tho.
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glrhn said:
So, is there any other way to overclock CM10?
Btw, when I used vengeance, I was running on JB tho.
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CM is not overclockable as we don't have an overclocked boot.img file. And I don't own an Xperia J, only Miro.