I've been searching and searching... Either the Links are dead the forum is closed, so many different things. But I'm searching for an Untouched aka Unrooted deodexed etc. 2.3.6 GB ROM that I can use as a base ROM to play around with development wise. If someone could give me a link or something I'd be so grateful.
Thank you,
Malicious
There isn't an "unrooted" deodexted version of any 2.3.6 stock rom ...only untouched ones arebthe ones to flash with Odin...the only "deodexed" versions are my rooted cwm flashable versions.
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Is this what you're looking for?
I flashed it using odin and it worked perfect....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19591024#post19591024
I was wondering if anyone can tell me if its possible to extract (or copy/make a flashable zip) the kernel from an installed ROM. I was wanting the JB stock Kernel for future use. Also the stock Recovery as well. Ive seen the question asked in a few topics but none have been answered.Any help would be greatly appreciated....
Thanks to all you DEV's who put in the time and effort to enhance our NS4G experiences. I wish I had more hands so I could give you 4 thumbs up
arrogant437 said:
I was wondering if anyone can tell me if its possible to extract (or copy/make a flashable zip) the kernel from an installed ROM. I was wanting the JB stock Kernel for future use. Also the stock Recovery as well. Ive seen the question asked in a few topics but none have been answered.Any help would be greatly appreciated....
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I was kinda wondering how difficult this is as well. I like the stock Cm kernel.
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Hi.
I'm going to root and unlock my device this weekend. I can't settle on a ROM because I want a steady ROM and a really stable ROM. I don't want to be flashing every 5 minutes.
Basically I just want Voodoo sound badly on my device. I am running 4.1.2 at the moment.
Is it possible to flash a custom kernel with stock android?? I have read you need to delete a file before flashing on 4.1.1. Is this still the case on 4.1.2.?
Can anyone recommend a Kernel?
Thanks.
Warren_Orange said:
Hi.
I'm going to root and unlock my device this weekend. I can't settle on a ROM because I want a steady ROM and a really stable ROM. I don't want to be flashing every 5 minutes.
Basically I just want Voodoo sound badly on my device. I am running 4.1.2 at the moment.
Is it possible to flash a custom kernel with stock android?? I have read you need to delete a file before flashing on 4.1.1. Is this still the case on 4.1.2.?
Can anyone recommend a Kernel?
Thanks.
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Yes you can do it. I suggest you to try Marmite Kernel v5, it's really smooth and it has a good battery life.With this kernel you can stay with your stock Jelly Bean 4.1.2, like me, and use a custom kernel (Idon't have to delete any file, I root my phone flash the kernel and gooo)
Wow thanks for replying.
I have heard many good things about Marmite .
So I defo don't need to delete anything from stock 4.1.2. Before flashing the Marmite kernel?
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Warren_Orange said:
Wow thanks for replying.
I have heard many good things about Marmite .
So I defo don't need to delete anything from stock 4.1.2. Before flashing the Marmite kernel?
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Nop, just flash via fastboot a custom recovery (recomend TWRP,link below) and root your phone with supersu or superuser zip.
then flash your kernel (dont forget to wipe cache and dalvik cacche before flashing the kernel)
TWRP RECOVERY: http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/crespo
Hi.
I was going to use CWM as I have used that before back in the days of the G2/Hero.
Would CWM be OK?
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Warren_Orange said:
Hi.
I was going to use CWM as I have used that before back in the days of the G2/Hero.
Would CWM be OK?
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Yes with CWM no problem with flashing this kernel
Hi all.
Well today I gave it a go. I managed to flash my NS using the guide by gullu101. Everything went fine.
I have downloaded Voodoo app and have Voodoo sound at last! :good:
I also flashed Marmite kernel V5, but I have a few questions.
I'm still on stock 4.1.2. and used Marmite V5 Stock OTA zip.
After flashing the kernel I noticed that I had no extra options in the settings menu. I take it because I'm still at stock these options aren't available?? If I was to flash a custom ROM and the 'All Other Roms' Marmite zip I would have these options?
Another thing, after the factory reset I had to install a few things from the market. I also got an notification exclamation error which I had never had before, it said 'need google play services' and took me to the Play store to install it. I have never had to install this app before and I'm wondering what it is.
Thanks.
install NS tools then you will have the "extra options"
Do I need to flash that or can I get that off the market?
Tbh I'm not bothered about tinkering. I just want to know that leaving the stock marmite kernel as is will be fine for my phone?
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it's just an app you can download at the google play store.
Hello all,
I made this over at the GNex forums for a stock GNex 4.2/4.2.1 kernel... here it is for the Nexus 7 for those that accidentally flashed a 4.1.2 kernel or just want to get back to stock.
Flash at your own risk, should work just fine though!
UPDATED: Kernel should work now! Sorry about the bad zip before!
Will it work on 4.1.2? I have AOKP on my device, would like to flash this, just need to check if it's safe...
Cheers
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where were you couple of days ago when I was dealing with the issue - trying to flash stock kernel.....wish you posted this before.
I will save this just in case :silly:
thanks!!!
I flashed LeanKernel and then wanted to go back to stock kernel before flashing latest Faux Kernel.
So I have just flashed your kernel but "about tablet" is telling me I still have LeanKernel installed?
If you can overclock then you're still on lean kernel. Either way, I'd suggest a reflash.
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If you can overclock then you're still on lean kernel. Either way, I'd suggest a reflash.
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It was definetely still on LeanKernel, I tried it twice.
Only issue could be that I was using an older version of TWRP that wasn't updated for 4.2, but it seemed to flash ok.
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Ok, tried it again now I have the updated TWRP and the same thing happens...i.e. nothing, it flashes in the normal way but changes nothing.
This is all wrong. The boot.img inside does not match the one from the N7 nakasi factory image and the updater-script is written for the Galaxy Nexus.
Code:
"of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.0/by-name/boot");
N7 certainly doesn't run OMAP. Flash at your own risk, indeed.
I urge you to take this down and make sure you know you've got it right before you put it up again. Only saving grace here is you were using the platform by-name method (which just plain won't work on the N7) instead of the actual mmc block names or you could have really messed up some peoples' devices.
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This is all wrong. The boot.img inside does not match the one from the N7 nakasi factory image and the updater-script is written for the Galaxy Nexus.
Code:
"of=/dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.0/by-name/boot");
N7 certainly doesn't run OMAP. Flash at your own risk, indeed.
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My mistake. I thought it would just transfer over. I will fix the link... Didn't realize when I tested it I already had the stock kernel on there. Gimme a minute to fix it!
OK should be fixed and good to go! Again, my apologies!
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It was definetely still on LeanKernel, I tried it twice.
Only issue could be that I was using an older version of TWRP that wasn't updated for 4.2, but it seemed to flash ok.
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Ok, tried it again now I have the updated TWRP and the same thing happens...i.e. nothing, it flashes in the normal way but changes nothing.
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Please try again... I have updated my zip and tested it by flashing a 4.1.2 kernel, having the device sit at the X for a few minutes without doing anything (to test a non-working kernel) then flashing my zip, and my N7 is back up and running again.
I am still learning about kernel stuff... sorry about any confusion!
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Will it work on 4.1.2? I have AOKP on my device, would like to flash this, just need to check if it's safe...
Cheers
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Negative. This is the stock 4.2 kernel... I found the stock 4.1.2 kernel on XDA... Should be easy to find!
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Where can I find the stock kernel for the Galaxy Nexus running on 4.2? If you can redirect me to the link, I'll greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
evaradar said:
Where can I find the stock kernel for the Galaxy Nexus running on 4.2? If you can redirect me to the link, I'll greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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wasn't that hard to find out, but here you go: stock kernel
This is JOP40C kernel for 4.2 but will it work on JOP40D 4.2.1 stock ROM please ?
I've added this kernel to the Nexus 7 Complete Index
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BTW..Excellent system stability with this kernel and rasbeanjelly ROM. Tested on my daughter.
cydef said:
This is JOP40C kernel for 4.2 but will it work on JOP40D 4.2.1 stock ROM please ?
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+1
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Can anyone confirm if the kernel listed (jop40c) is the actual kernel used in the stock 4.2.1 system? The build is jop40d, and the question seams to be getting overlooked. I cannot find the stock jop40d 4.2.1 kernel anywhere, and just do not have any interest at this time in flashing the factory image/re-rooting etc. Any help would be appreciated.
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Can anyone confirm if the kernel listed (jop40c) is the actual kernel used in the stock 4.2.1 system? The build is jop40d, and the question seams to be getting overlooked. I cannot find the stock jop40d 4.2.1 kernel anywhere, and just do not have any interest at this time in flashing the factory image/re-rooting etc. Any help would be appreciated.
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This.. I was about to post, my N7 (16g, wifi) is JOP40D as well, not 40C.
Thinking about trying out a custom kernel, but want the stock to fall back on, as it's super stable.
khaytsus said:
This.. I was about to post, my N7 (16g, wifi) is JOP40D as well, not 40C.
Thinking about trying out a custom kernel, but want the stock to fall back on, as it's super stable.
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As it turns out, I built a "slightly rooted" JOP40D stock flash kit yesterday (mods to build.prop in boot.img, and su/SuperSU in system.img). I'm posting this reply from that.
I started with the Google JOP40D (grouper) distro to do that. I thought I was going to need to unpack the boot.img from the OP's .zip to do comparisons of the kernels (to answer your question) ... but it turns out that his boot.img has the same MD5 sig as the boot.img from Google's JOP40D... and the OP's updater-script merely flashes boot.img to the /boot partition.
That means one of two things: either the two successive Google releases (for grouper) had identical boot images (which implies identical kernels), or there is some mistake by the OP. (I don't have the 40C distro to check ... only picked up my N7 a few days ago.)
It should work in your specific case though, as you are on JOP40D.
In any event, flashing boot.img is way way more than just a kernel replacement. I haven't looked at it for a while, but I would suppose that Koush's kernel flasher is a much more appropriate technique for switching ONLY the kernel out from underneath an arbitrary ROM.
cheers
That's great info there. I'm searching for the simplicity of just flashing a kernel instead of pushing the entire boot image. Thanks for a step in clarifying this question
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Have a friend I'm trying to help out, he flashed the ktweaker kernel and it's giving him fits, I'm trying to help him get back to a stock kernel. I have done a ton of searching, but I've come up empty looking for a a flashable zip file of a the stock kernel for the build he's running, vrbmd3.
Would really appreciate any help. Thanks!
So, failing the availability of a flashable stock kernel, would the best bet be to reflash an entire ROM?
johnpwu said:
So, failing the availability of a flashable stock kernel, would the best bet be to reflash an entire ROM?
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Yup.
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