[Q] P5110 blackhawk's kernel question - Galaxy Tab 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone
I've got p5110 with new 4.2.2 rom (xeo). I have installed also root and cwm. That wasn't problem. But the main problem was looking for kernel cos i want to overclock cpu on gpu on stock rom So i found this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2302663 but there are few questions...
Which files I install? I know that zip file in cwm but there is the second one called proprietary-vendor-samsung.zip for JB >= 4.2 (stock 4.2.2, CM 10.2) . I dont understand which file i should install first... :/ I want single boot on stock rom.
Thanks for all !

Qosmio46 said:
Which files I install? I know that zip file in cwm but there is the second one called proprietary-vendor-samsung.zip for JB >= 4.2 (stock 4.2.2, CM 10.2) . I dont understand which file i should install first... :/ I want single boot on stock rom.
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Just read the OP carefully, it has the instructions, and they are very simple:
1. Boot into the recovery.
2. Flash the kernel (blackhawk-next-kernel-x.y.z-p51xx.zip) -- replace "x.y.z" with the version you need.
3. Immediately after that (do NOT reboot!) flash the proprietary Samsung binaries (proprietary-vendor-samsung.zip).
4. Reboot.
You don't need to worry about all the dual-boot stuff.

I think I understand now there is a main file with kernel and with this zip comes some binary files in catalogue (that's what i saw) i need to install this in cwm after this install this second zip with no re booting. In this second zip are files which are managed these from first zip with kernel? Thats way i need to install these both one by one. Seems legit thank you very much i hope that will work

Qosmio46 said:
i hope that will work
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It will, don't worry. I have been using this kernel for quite a while on my P3113, went through many version upgrades. The best kernel for this tablet, hands down!

Confirmed! Best Kernel

Today morning, i have installed this kernel as you said first kernel then these files It is great and working perfectly Thanks for help !

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Kernel for JB

Hi,
I tried several kernels for JB. Air, Matrix. None of them worked for me. After flashing it, it won't boot the system and turn off the device. I currently use JellyBelly 1.5. Any idea? Is it ROM bug? Thanks!
devcager said:
Hi,
I tried several kernels for JB. Air, Matrix. None of them worked for me. After flashing it, it won't boot the system and turn off the device. I currently use JellyBelly 1.5. Any idea? Is it ROM bug? Thanks!
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I can't use Adam's Jelly Belly rom, as I have a NS4g, but I do follow his work. I believe that his rom comes with Thalamus kernel, and if you want to flash a different kernel, there is a file which needs to be deleted before doing so. There was quite a discussion about all this in his thread in the development forum. That's where you can figure it out ... good luck!
same for me
Hey i also tried to flash thalamus kernel but my phone didnt start it was hanged up on the boot screen. I am using Nexus S i9023 SCLD version stock rom 4.1.1 build JRO03E and it is rooted.
Can anyone please help me and also which other kernels are supported on stock rom.
There's a script you must delete in the init.d to use another kernel in Jelly Belly 0.1.5
Otherwise, your phone will poweroff
panks_4ever said:
Hey i also tried to flash thalamus kernel but my phone didnt start it was hanged up on the boot screen. I am using Nexus S i9023 SCLD version stock rom 4.1.1 build JRO03E and it is rooted.
Can anyone please help me and also which other kernels are supported on stock rom.
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i have also a i9023 and i have allredy flashed bedalus kernel, thalamus and air kernel also matrix and vta2 worked for me..
i use JRO03E DX stock ROM..never had a problem
S.R.
(I use stock JB with Air #153, and got i9023. No OC, no NSTools, yet. I have no problem.)
On stock:
Try to do a factory reset/wipe data, or reflash the OS from scratch using factory images. And right after flashing the rom, flash the kernel. Even before installing any apps.
On JBelly:
For this, I think the Thalamus kernel is the best, the rom is come with it, so they made for each other If this kernel works with it, i think it is unnecessary to switch to another kernel right now.
Because JB kernels are not final yet, are "immature", there can be compatibility issues, collisions between (certain functions of) roms and kernels.
After a 2 or 3 releases, both on rom and kernel side, there will be more complete and stable versions.
Have you tried to fix permissions ?
Go to /etc/init.d/ folder and delete a file called 'kernel'. You can read it first if you want.
This is basically a hack that AdamG added to avoid everyone changing kernels and reporting problems about the ROM. He only allows thalamus kernel.
Can please provide me detailed steps of how to flash a thalamus kernel on stock jb because i think the procedure is wrong. I did the following steps:
1. Reboot into recovery( I am using Clockwork Mod recovery touch 6.0.1.0)
2. Wipe Cache partition
3. Wipe Dalvik cache
4. Install the kernel zip file
And after i tried restarting my phone but it hanged up on the boot screen.
Please someone advise me the correct steps if this is wrong
. Thanks in advance
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panks_4ever said:
1. Reboot into recovery( I am using Clockwork Mod recovery touch 6.0.1.0)
2. Wipe Cache partition
3. Wipe Dalvik cache
4. Install the kernel zip file
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I think the cache partition wipe is your problem. You shouldn't have to wipe anything if you're flashing _thalamus' kernel on stock JB. Just flash and reboot. I've done it plenty of times without problems.
devcager said:
Hi,
I tried several kernels for JB. Air, Matrix. None of them worked for me. After flashing it, it won't boot the system and turn off the device. I currently use JellyBelly 1.5. Any idea? Is it ROM bug? Thanks!
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To not have to deal with third party kernel support there is /system/etc/init.d/00kernel that simply powers off your phone if you flash another kernel.
Flash the rom to boot it, delete the file, then flash any kernel you want as you usually would.
charchuck said:
I think the cache partition wipe is your problem. You shouldn't have to wipe anything if you're flashing _thalamus' kernel on stock JB. Just flash and reboot. I've done it plenty of times without problems.
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wipe is not needed...
but fix permissions should be done...but I´m not sure thats required for all kernel.
S.R.
so this are the final steps...
shivasrage said:
wipe is not needed...
but fix permissions should be done...but I´m not sure thats required for all kernel.
S.R.
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Firstly, thanks for replying. I need to do the folloing steps (just to confirm because its better to do so and also i dont want to again restore a backup)
1. Reboot into recovery
2. Wipe Dalvik Cache
3. Install the kernel zip file
4. Fix Permissions
or 3. Fix Permissions, and then
4. Install kernel zip file
Please advise the correct steps and thanks in advance.
(I know i am getting a bit more concerned because i had it twice and i am not able to flash the same. So, I am trying to get a correct way and this the best place to ask. XDA rocksssssss<3<3<3)
panks_4ever said:
Firstly, thanks for replying. I need to do the folloing steps (just to confirm because its better to do so and also i dont want to again restore a backup)
1. Reboot into recovery
2. Wipe Dalvik Cache
3. Install the kernel zip file
4. Fix Permissions
or 3. Fix Permissions, and then
4. Install kernel zip file
Please advise the correct steps and thanks in advance.
(I know i am getting a bit more concerned because i had it twice and i am not able to flash the same. So, I am trying to get a correct way and this the best place to ask. XDA rocksssssss<3<3<3)
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There's no need for all that... flash jellybelly latest version, boot with the original kernel and delete /system/etc/init.d/00kernel with Rom Toolbox or Root explorer. After that you can flash the kernel that you want. Mind that this will only work for version 0.1.5.1, versions after that one will probably have a framework check to prevent flashing 3rd party kernels because the dev of jellybelly doesn't want to be disturbed with bugs caused by other kernels then not the Thalamus one.
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Checked. Version 1.0.0 only allows Thalamus kernel to be flashed. A framework check doesn't allow 3rd party kernels to be fixed so either you stick to the stock kernel of jellybelly or get another ROM so you can use other Kernels.
Panks_4ever
What I always do.. (phone i9023 X-JB Stock).
1. flash kernel zip
2. wipe cache
3. wipe dalvik
4. fix permissions
i only know that thalamus kernel don´t need any wipe...also i don´t know if this procedure is right or not
and i don´t won´t discuss about i only can report what worked for me so try it or not its your decision....
S.R.
thank you
shivasrage said:
Panks_4ever
What I always do.. (phone i9023 X-JB Stock).
1. flash kernel zip
2. wipe cache
3. wipe dalvik
4. fix permissions
i only know that thalamus kernel don´t need any wipe...also i don´t know if this procedure is right or not
and i don´t won´t discuss about i only can report what worked for me so try it or not its your decision....
S.R.
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DeuXGod said:
There's no need for all that... flash jellybelly latest version, boot with the original kernel and delete /system/etc/init.d/00kernel with Rom Toolbox or Root explorer. After that you can flash the kernel that you want. Mind that this will only work for version 0.1.5.1, versions after that one will probably have a framework check to prevent flashing 3rd party kernels because the dev of jellybelly doesn't want to be disturbed with bugs caused by other kernels then not the Thalamus one.
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Checked. Version 1.0.0 only allows Thalamus kernel to be flashed. A framework check doesn't allow 3rd party kernels to be fixed so either you stick to the stock kernel of jellybelly or get another ROM so you can use other Kernels.
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Thank you shivasrage and DeuXGod. I am surely goona try out this, i am being eagerly waiting to flash a custom kernel because as compared to ICS i feel JB is eating up more battery. Thank you so much:good:

Installing CleanROM Inheritance 3.2.1

I have a stock firmware 4.11 jellybean updated OTA TF300T US
I unlocked it and installed TWRP 2.3.3.3 (latest version)
This room seems for TF700 and TF300
can somone tell me step by step how to install it since it will be my first custom rom.
the problems i am afarid of is that in the site it tells that TWRP 2.3.3.3 is not stable (but maybe for TF700 not TF300)
the other problem is that the rom and kernel seems to be on different files. and i dont want to install tf700 files on my tf300
if someone can help it would be appreciated, i know there are others like me who wish to go the next step but are very cautious and need some guidance from the top brass.
thanks
ps furthermore how tpo revert back to stock rom if i ever need and does region effect it
pang2000 said:
I have a stock firmware 4.11 jellybean updated OTA TF300T US
I unlocked it and installed TWRP 2.3.3.3 (latest version)
This room seems for TF700 and TF300
can somone tell me step by step how to install it since it will be my first custom rom.
the problems i am afarid of is that in the site it tells that TWRP 2.3.3.3 is not stable (but maybe for TF700 not TF300)
the other problem is that the rom and kernel seems to be on different files. and i dont want to install tf700 files on my tf300
if someone can help it would be appreciated, i know there are others like me who wish to go the next step but are very cautious and need some guidance from the top brass.
thanks
ps furthermore how tpo revert back to stock rom if i ever need and does region effect it
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As you installed already TWRP 2.3.3.0 thats perfect.
just wipe System, data...
install CLeanrom it will give ysou options for kernel (choose tf300 in your case) and for DPI choose DPI160 (WW or US according to your tablet version). after that you can choose different options for other apps. If you THEN boot and want to use other kernels e.g. overclocking or if you have the 3G version you need to use ubers TF300TG kernel, then you can use the kernel installer - if you don't want to use another kernel, then you are done after installing clean rom.
Just to a nandroid backup prior to wiping/installing.
Best Blubberor
Blubberor said:
As you installed already TWRP 2.3.3.0 thats perfect.
just wipe System, data...
install CLeanrom it will give ysou options for kernel (choose tf300 in your case) and for DPI choose DPI160 (WW or US according to your tablet version). after that you can choose different options for other apps. If you THEN boot and want to use other kernels e.g. overclocking or if you have the 3G version you need to use ubers TF300TG kernel, then you can use the kernel installer - if you don't want to use another kernel, then you are done after installing clean rom.
Just to a nandroid backup prior to wiping/installing.
Best Blubberor
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But i wish to install inheritance v3.2.1 not cleanrom or that must be done beforhand
and when theses option to choose region , dpi etc will come up?
Also, watch this: http://youtu.be/iank8iYulzo :good:
Then you'll know what to expect.
Ti2 said:
Also, watch this: http://youtu.be/iank8iYulzo :good:
Then you'll know what to expect.
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cool, so instead i download v3.2.1 and do the same but choose options for tf300 and the kernel is chosen from menu not install it later right?
the files on site are propably to chnage kernel only right?
and whcih is best for me and fasterst odex or deodex?
pang2000 said:
cool, so instead i download v3.2.1 and do the same but choose options for tf300 and the kernel is chosen from menu not install it later right?
the files on site are propably to chnage kernel only right?
and whcih is best for me and fasterst odex or deodex?
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The most confusing is this
"TF300T Users , please use DPI 160 for tablet mode. I recommend you flash the TF300T stock kernel first as it flashes some TF300T specific libraries. Then flash a kernel of your choice. You can do this within TWRP if you chain them up together."
how do you chain them together, this is were i am stuck and cannot start until i understand what he is saying
Just follow instructions: flash stock kernel 1St when installing through Aroma, then boot.
Download kernel installer, then flash a kernel of your choice.
Good luck :good:
first Stock/Deodex Firmware 10.4.2.20 (US/WW) | Insecure kernel ! [ 1 2 3 ] install and try again
Where's the kernel installer file?
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kehadamus said:
first Stock/Deodex Firmware 10.4.2.20 (US/WW) | Insecure kernel ! [ 1 2 3 ] install and try again
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Well if i understood, i install inheritance 3.2.1 with the stock kernel, then install a kernel of my choice. So what is this kernel for?
Right download cromi 3.2.1 and also kernel installer 1.6 from the same thread.
Install cromi choosing the tf300 stock kernel. Don't reboot but now flash the kernel installer (you can chain them before hand in twrp if you wish) and install Unters tf300 kernel.
You are now good to go. If you are coming from stock you don't even need to wipe.

[Q] CleanROM Inheritance 3.2.1 kernal installer help

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049322 there is a kernel installer at the bottom of the page. I keep finding different ways to install kernels but this is a kernel installer. I dont know how to use it though. Its in a zip file and it shows blobs. Do I use fastboot to install the kernels? Or do I use a program on my asus tf300t and be able to choose which kernel I would like? Someone mentioned it was possible to use Supersu to install a kernel, someone else said twrp to install them. I am trying my best to find info but I have been searching for an hour now and just want to know already. I would like to install the unters tf300t kernel. Oh, I just unlocked and rooted then installed the cleanrom 3.2.1. I also have clockworkmod installed.
Thank you
mescalinedreamz said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049322 there is a kernel installer at the bottom of the page. I keep finding different ways to install kernels but this is a kernel installer. I dont know how to use it though. Its in a zip file and it shows blobs. Do I use fastboot to install the kernels? Or do I use a program on my asus tf300t and be able to choose which kernel I would like? Someone mentioned it was possible to use Supersu to install a kernel, someone else said twrp to install them. I am trying my best to find info but I have been searching for an hour now and just want to know already. I would like to install the unters tf300t kernel. Oh, I just unlocked and rooted then installed the cleanrom 3.2.1. I also have clockworkmod installed.
Thank you
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Some claim that CWM gives them problems while flashing anything while TWRP works better. I personally had no trouble with either. But to flash unters kernel, copy the installer to your external sd card, go to recovery and install from zip. Once it is accessed, it would give you the option of what kernel to flash. Simple GUI, just follow the instructions. Good luck.
mescalinedreamz said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049322 there is a kernel installer at the bottom of the page. I keep finding different ways to install kernels but this is a kernel installer. I dont know how to use it though. Its in a zip file and it shows blobs. Do I use fastboot to install the kernels? Or do I use a program on my asus tf300t and be able to choose which kernel I would like? Someone mentioned it was possible to use Supersu to install a kernel, someone else said twrp to install them. I am trying my best to find info but I have been searching for an hour now and just want to know already. I would like to install the unters tf300t kernel. Oh, I just unlocked and rooted then installed the cleanrom 3.2.1. I also have clockworkmod installed.
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It's a rom which is forgotten
Try a another rom which is update - Go to my Index
If you want to install a kernel, the only and better way is via fastboot.And for my TF300T, I use TWRP recovery which is more efficient as CWM for the moment.
bad kernel flash using installer
philos64 said:
It's a rom which is forgotten.
Try a another rom which is update - Go to my Index
If you want to install a kernel, the only and better way is via fastboot.And for my TF300T, I use TWRP recovery which is more efficient as CWM for the moment.
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I can not get screen to recognized touch after flashing a new OC kernel I believe kernel issue. How can I flash a different kernel using fast boot? Any guild or just point me to the right place appreciated.
Simply, go to my index
Sent from my N7 3G with DroiDevs premium between sky and earth.
Some confusion in this thread.
The rom is not forgotten... It is very much alive... Anyway to use my kernel installer you just flash it - the aroma installer included then walks you through which kernel you want......
sbdags said:
The rom is not forgotten... It is very much alive...
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Sorry for "this rom is forgotten" but it had more updated since some time already and no posts, that's why I have written that. Sorry.
I think that It was this version of ROM that the member spoke
[ROM][10/12]★● CleanROM 2.7.2 Inheritance + Kernel Installer | 10.4.4.20 | JB4.1.1 ●★
Bad reading of the post
No probs. Thanks for clarifying. :good:

Help, Question about before first time flash ROM.

Newbie here, first time want to flash custom rom.
I want to flash CyanogenMod 10.1.2 | Jellybean 4.2.2 - KANG. But i not sure the step and the file need.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2115520
I had download the files:
1.) "cm-10.1-20130720-Albinoman887-pyramid.zip"
2.) "gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip"
3.) "ChronicKernel-TW-jfvzw-RC2.zip"
, so this three files is needed right? The kernel file is number 3? or?
I'm using Htc sensation with S-off and rooted. current phone using stock ROM and stock Kernel.
alexyong92 said:
Newbie here, first time want to flash custom rom.
I want to flash CyanogenMod 10.1.2 | Jellybean 4.2.2 - KANG. But i not sure the step and the file need.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2115520
I had download the files:
1.) "cm-10.1-20130720-Albinoman887-pyramid.zip"
2.) "gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip"
3.) "ChronicKernel-TW-jfvzw-RC2.zip"
, so this three files is needed right? The kernel file is number 3? or?
I'm using Htc sensation with S-off and rooted. current phone using stock ROM and stock Kernel.
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Hi,
Make a nandroid and backup your phone first.
Wipe clean in recovery(Data,cacheand dalvik)
Flash the ROM and Gapps first, and boot up.
Let the ROM settle for a while,then flash the new kernel.
malybru said:
Hi,
Make a nandroid and backup your phone first.
Wipe clean in recovery(Data,cacheand dalvik)
Flash the ROM and Gapps first, and boot up.
Let the ROM settle for a while,then flash the new kernel.
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So this is the kernel i need right? ChronicKernel-TW-jfvzw-RC2.zip
alexyong92 said:
So this is the kernel i need right? ChronicKernel-TW-jfvzw-RC2.zip
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You don't "need" a new kernel. After a nandroid, do a full wipe except sdcard and flash rom and gapps, since you're coming from ics.
However, if you're dissatisfied with the kernel provided with the rom, then go ahead and flash that too.
JAM THAT THANKS BUTTON.
Happy to help.
alexyong92 said:
So this is the kernel i need right? ChronicKernel-TW-jfvzw-RC2.zip
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Hi,
IIRC the Chronic kernel is included in the ROM.
Check after you have installed the ROM.
It is listed in settings/about phone.

[Q] Do I have to flash a specific Kernel before flashing CM 10.1??

I'm wondering if I have to flash a specific Kernel before flashing custom roms ( CM specifically ). My device is P3110 running stock 4.1.2 . Any help will be much appreciated, thanks guys.
Edit: Does flashing the CM Rom zip file flash the newest CM kernel or should I flash it manually?
kareemgonna said:
I'm wondering if I have to flash a specific Kernel before flashing custom roms ( CM specifically ). My device is P3110 running stock 4.1.2 . Any help will be much appreciated, thanks guys.
Edit: Does flashing the CM Rom zip file flash the newest CM kernel or should I flash it manually?
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Next blackhawx 1.8.3 developed ketut.kumayaja
kareemgonna said:
I'm wondering if I have to flash a specific Kernel before flashing custom roms ( CM specifically ). My device is P3110 running stock 4.1.2 . Any help will be much appreciated, thanks guys.
Edit: Does flashing the CM Rom zip file flash the newest CM kernel or should I flash it manually?
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You never want to flash a kernel before flashing a rom because the rom will over write the kernel when it installs its own. If you want a custom kernel flash it right after flashing the rom.
All roms come with their own kernel.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
Thanks
Skipjacks said:
You never want to flash a kernel before flashing a rom because the rom will over write the kernel when it installs its own. If you want a custom kernel flash it right after flashing the rom.
All roms come with their own kernel.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
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That's exactly what I needed to know, I have another android device ( Xperia mini pro ) and every time I need to install a custom rom, I have to flash its kernel first. Here it seems like flashing the rom via recovery also flashes the kernel. Thanks for the help appreciated.
kareemgonna said:
I'm wondering if I have to flash a specific Kernel before flashing custom roms ( CM specifically ). My device is P3110 running stock 4.1.2 . Any help will be much appreciated, thanks guys.
Edit: Does flashing the CM Rom zip file flash the newest CM kernel or should I flash it manually?
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The CM zip file has everything it needs. You just need to have a recovery ROM to be able to install CM from recovery. Additionally, you might want to reset various things from recovery before installing CM. Notice that if you reset the internal sdcard you will lose all your data (which might or might not be what you want).

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