When i flash the sweep to wake kernel and flash the boot.img from the kernel, boot up is working fine , sweep to wake is working as well, but i will
lost my WIFI state, reboot also same,try fastboot the boot.img also same
only when i flash back the rom boot.img only unable to use wifi
but after that i will lost my sweep to wake
Please assist me, i really wan sweep to wake and Wifi work!!!!!! Any wifi fix after flash s2w kernel?
i remember Killx Kernel have killx.img but now files is not available any more need help
Device :X920D
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Flash this kernel: 4.4.2-dlxub1-prod-bld1.zip
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FxJohnnyEng said:
When i flash the sweep to wake kernel and flash the boot.img from the kernel, boot up is working fine , sweep to wake is working as well, but i will
lost my WIFI state, reboot also same,try fastboot the boot.img also same
only when i flash back the rom boot.img only unable to use wifi
but after that i will lost my sweep to wake
Please assist me, i really wan sweep to wake and Wifi work!!!!!! Any wifi fix after flash s2w kernel?
i remember Killx Kernel have killx.img but now files is not available any more need help
Device :X920D
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Flash this kernel: 4.4.2-dlxub1-prod-bld1.zip
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Please don't spam the forums. With the problems you've faced, only kernel developer could help you.
1. If you want wifi and s2w, wait for Boa to post the new v2.1 rom. Boa included s2w to the kernel.
2. Killx have left the butterfly forum. So no more killx.img (Unless he decide to comeback)
3. From the posts you did, i don't really know which device you own. x920D? x920E? They looked the same but the software part are different. Trying to flash something not meant for your device may cause your device to bootloop, lost some function(wifi etc) or worse case scenario brick. So anything not meant for your device USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
Hope this give you some knowledge
xunus said:
Please don't spam the forums. With the problems you've faced, only kernel developer could help you.
1. If you want wifi and s2w, wait for Boa to post the new v2.1 rom. Boa included s2w to the kernel.
2. Killx have left the butterfly forum. So no more killx.img (Unless he decide to comeback)
3. From the posts you did, i don't really know which device you own. x920D? x920E? They looked the same but the software part are different. Trying to flash something not meant for your device may cause your device to bootloop, lost some function(wifi etc) or worse case scenario brick. So anything not meant for your device USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
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So what kernel are u using? I have two device one my bro one mine, me is X920e, my bro flash kernel for S2W, and lost wifi, so i asking
FxJohnnyEng said:
So what kernel are u using? I have two device one my bro one mine, me is X920e, my bro flash kernel for S2W, and lost wifi, so i asking
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I'm using BOA4.4.2-S2W-V1 kernel. Unfortunately, most of the Roms and kernels here are for the x920d model. Support for the x920e model is very low. I would say rare. Since you are S-ON, you have to flash the kernel through recovery then you fastboot flash boot boot.img. I have not been through the S-ON method because i am S-OFF. If this was the method you did then i don't really know what's wrong. Maybe do a clean install? Both rom and kernel.
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I'm using BOA4.4.2-S2W-V1 kernel. Unfortunately, most of the Roms and kernels here are for the x920d model. Support for the x920e model is very low. I would say rare. Since you are S-ON, you have to flash the kernel through recovery then you fastboot flash boot boot.img. I have not been through the S-ON method because i am S-OFF. If this was the method you did then i don't really know what's wrong. Maybe do a clean install? Both rom and kernel.
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Downlaod link for BOA4.4.2-S2W-V1 kernel??
yes i know X920e is rare, but i my bro x920d got problem now hehe, kindly help me. thanks
FxJohnnyEng said:
Downlaod link for BOA4.4.2-S2W-V1 kernel??
yes i know X920e is rare, but i my bro x920d got problem now hehe, kindly help me. thanks
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Here: https://docs.google.com/uc?authuser=0&id=0B2K1UTjI1EcFMFFKZVcyb2E2Ykk&export=download
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Here: https://docs.google.com/uc?authuser=0&id=0B2K1UTjI1EcFMFFKZVcyb2E2Ykk&export=download
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is working heheheh, thanksss
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i am noob when it comes to flashing and other stuff on android, so be4 i do something stupid here are my few questions;
i flashed a ROM called Android Revolution HD™ 3.6.4 XE ( tnx mike1986 ) and i got installed S-Off and other stuff from Viper's tutorial.
So when i flashed this ROM AR HD do i need to instal Kernel and Radio or i got that with my ROM ?
tnx in advice
xda rocks!
i guess the kernel and radio are in a seperate files to flash but u could check that on the rom's thread
cheers
edit: probably it also flshed the kernal as well, check ur kernel version in settings, about phone
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BodraHTC.Sensation said:
i am noob when it comes to flashing and other stuff on android, so be4 i do something stupid here are my few questions;
i flashed a ROM called Android Revolution HD™ 3.6.4 XE ( tnx mike1986 ) and i got installed S-Off and other stuff from Viper's tutorial.
So when i flashed this ROM AR HD do i need to instal Kernel and Radio or i got that with my ROM ?
tnx in advice
xda rocks!
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you need to flash the radio only because kernal is already integrated but if you want a kernal which can let you overclock more then 1.56ghz then you can flash another kernal but mike kernal is more than enough to power this beast phone.
and can you write your experience about this rom i would say next sunday will be good because i was thinking of ipdating my rom
Shery4life said:
you need to flash the radio only because kernal is already integrated but if you want a kernal which can let you overclock more then 1.56ghz then you can flash another kernal but mike kernal is more than enough to power this beast phone.
and can you write your experience about this rom i would say next sunday will be good because i was thinking of ipdating my rom
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u got it, i can PM you if u like...
so i must flash RADIO ? i like my current kernel, wount touch it.
BodraHTC.Sensation said:
u got it, i can PM you if u like...
so i must flash RADIO ? i like my current kernel, wount touch it.
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No you do not have to flash the radio. The radio is tipocally only flashed with Stock ROMs and official update ROMs because it is really seperate from the ROM and is basically programming for the certain hardware feature like WiFi, Bluetooth, cellular connections, and partially the camera. Anyway custom ROMs do not have Radios with them as they are not needed to b included in the ROM to allow it to flash. Also cause if you screw up the radio you get a hard bricked device.
The kernel in part of the boot.img file in as ROM to be more percise it is the z.img. So when you flash the ROM you flash the kernel for it too.
in a few days ago, i flash a rom. but later the button backlight can not turn on and the light sensor proximity sensor can't use sometimes...idon;t think it is a hardware issue coz it sometimes good ..anyone can help me? is flash kernel coursethis? many thanks
1aaa said:
in a few days ago, i flash a rom. but later the button backlight can not turn on and the light sensor proximity sensor can't use sometimes...idon;t think it is a hardware issue coz it sometimes good ..anyone can help me? many thanks
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change kernel or reflash your rom
rzr86 said:
change kernel or reflash your rom
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it is no use,coz i flash other roms ,it is the same sometimes good
egroudi
rzr86 said:
change kernel or reflash your rom
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is flash kernel course this issue? i remember i flash another kernel then it happened
1aaa said:
is flash kernel course this issue? i remember i flash another kernel then it happened
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try then different kernels and see if the issue persists
Hi can anyone help me in installing cwm recovery in c2104 without flashing thunderzap, phantom or any other kernel?
My device is entirely rooted with an unlocked bootloader _
I don't know if this will work, but search xparts in the play store, it is an app for flashing xperia recoveries. Idk if it supports L though. But worth a try. Or just download a recovery from ROM manager. Also found in the play store.
Sent from my ST18i
Nothing different between flashing kernels or installing recovery. Flashing kernel is way easier and faster so I would just flash this instead going around and bothering with recovery instalation.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2321550
flameonfzn said:
Hi can anyone help me in installing cwm recovery in c2104 without flashing thunderzap, phantom or any other kernel?
My device is entirely rooted with an unlocked bootloader _
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Recovery is intergrated in the kernel (boot.img) on Xperia devices.
Joery360 said:
Recovery is intergrated in the kernel (boot.img) on Xperia devices.
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Thank you replying, actually i wanted to flash a couple of tweaks by using cwm_but it looks like now i really have to install a kernel_i have tried both phantom and thunderzap kernels before, phantom was laggy, and games were taking a lot of time in loading on the other hand thunderzap was pretty good but it consumed a lot of battery even when i was using the max frquency at 1ghz only_can you suggest me which kernel to install then, and if it is thunderzap what should be the cpu configuration?
flameonfzn said:
Thank you replying, actually i wanted to flash a couple of tweaks by using cwm_but it looks like now i really have to install a kernel_i have tried both phantom and thunderzap kernels before, phantom was laggy, and games were taking a lot of time in loading on the other hand thunderzap was pretty good but it consumed a lot of battery even when i was using the max frquency at 1ghz only_can you suggest me which kernel to install then, and if it is thunderzap what should be the cpu configuration?
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I'm using Extended Stock kernel by @Rachit Rawat
It's pretty solid, games like GTA SA & Minecraft run smooth.
I didn't overclock my phone, only debloated & rooted
Recovery without custom kernel
flameonfzn said:
Hi can anyone help me in installing cwm recovery in c2104 without flashing thunderzap, phantom or any other kernel?
My device is entirely rooted with an unlocked bootloader _
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Here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2589320
The correct answer for your question
Enjoy
Hit Thanks if it helped you :good:
Joery360 said:
I'm using Extended Stock kernel by @Rachit Rawat
It's pretty solid, games like GTA SA & Minecraft run smooth.
I didn't overclock my phone, only debloated & rooted
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Thank you so much man, this is just what i was looking for_
Redzo said:
Nothing different between flashing kernels or installing recovery. Flashing kernel is way easier and faster so I would just flash this instead going around and bothering with recovery instalation.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2321550
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There are HUGE differences between flashing custom Kernels and installing Recoveries Do make some research before giving others a false info :victory:
Bhupi7411 said:
Here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2589320
The correct answer for your question
Enjoy
Hit Thanks if it helped you :good:
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How to connect phone to use this installer? I've searched forum and G. I'm stuck at "Step 1: Waiting for Device..."
I've looked into many threads, but have still not been able to find a definitive answer: when changing kernels (going for example from ElementalX to Franco or Purify) should I do a dirty re-flash of the rom and then flash the new kernel or will just a flash of the new kernel be enough?
I know it's been asked before, but I can't seem to find a clear answer.
Thanks
Alex
alexm231 said:
I've looked into many threads, but have still not been able to find a definitive answer: when changing kernels (going for example from ElementalX to Franco or Purify) should I do a dirty re-flash of the rom and then flash the new kernel or will just a flash of the new kernel be enough?
I know it's been asked before, but I can't seem to find a clear answer.
Thanks
Alex
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1st option
Primokorn said:
1st option
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Thanks for the reply.
So (just to make sure I have it correct) right now I am running Purity + Purify. If I want to switch to a Purity + Franco setup, I need to dirty flash Purity rom (in which case it brings the kernel back to the standard Purity kernel) and then Franco kernel after that, right?
Do I need to wipe cache or anything else?
Thanks again for all the help
Alex
alexm231 said:
Thanks for the reply.
So (just to make sure I have it correct) right now I am running Purity + Purify. If I want to switch to a Purity + Franco setup, I need to dirty flash Purity rom (in which case it brings the kernel back to the standard Purity kernel) and then Franco kernel after that, right?
Do I need to wipe cache or anything else?
Thanks again for all the help
Alex
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You're right. To prevent any issue it's better to follow this rule regardless of the custom kernel. We need to dirty flash our current rom due to modifications done by the kernel on the ramdisk.
You never need to wipe before flashing a kernel.
Primokorn said:
You're right. To prevent any issue it's better to follow this rule regardless of the custom kernel. We need to dirty flash our current rom due to modifications done by the kernel on the ramdisk.
You never need to wipe before flashing a kernel.
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Great. Thanks so much for the detailed answer, it clears up my confusion!
Now off to try Franco's kernel
Alex
Primokorn said:
You're right. To prevent any issue it's better to follow this rule regardless of the custom kernel. We need to dirty flash our current rom due to modifications done by the kernel on the ramdisk.
You never need to wipe before flashing a kernel.
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I actually have an additional question: do we need the same process even if we're talking about the newer version of the same kernel? Like going from an older version of Franco's to the newest
Alex
No only when you change kernel you need to do it.
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kufikugel said:
No only when you change kernel you need to do it.
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Thank you, I promise I will (try) not (to) ask any more silly questions
Alex
alexm231 said:
Thank you, I promise I will (try) not (to) ask any more silly questions
Alex
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Its better to ask "Silly" questions and understand what you're doing than it is to brick your phone then ask for help.
We'll answer your questions, dont worry. Just ensure you read all the sticky threads in Q&A and General.
rootSU said:
Its better to ask "Silly" questions and understand what you're doing than it is to brick your phone then ask for help.
We'll answer your questions, dont worry. Just ensure you read all the sticky threads in Q&A and General.
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Yes, I consider your guideline (on your signature) very good advice indeed.
Thanks again to all
Alex
Just wanted to add to this...
If I'm on the stock ROM. I decide to flash elementalx. Then, want to switch to Franco or something, would I need to flash the stock img? Or can i just flash the stock kernel?
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justinisloco said:
Just wanted to add to this...
If I'm on the stock ROM. I decide to flash elementalx. Then, want to switch to Franco or something, would I need to flash the stock img? Or can i just flash the stock kernel?
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Wondering the same thing. If I am currently on stock rom with franco kernel, in order to switch over to elemental do I have to flash the stock rom zip from the thread here on XDA and then install the elemental kernel?
matts290 said:
Wondering the same thing. If I am currently on stock rom with franco kernel, in order to switch over to elemental do I have to flash the stock rom zip from the thread here on XDA and then install the elemental kernel?
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I know I had to do that when I flashed elemental. Otherwise some apps won't open. But now I want to find out was the the full correct way? Or was it the lazy way
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justinisloco said:
Just wanted to add to this...
If I'm on the stock ROM. I decide to flash elementalx. Then, want to switch to Franco or something, would I need to flash the stock img? Or can i just flash the stock kernel?
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matts290 said:
Wondering the same thing. If I am currently on stock rom with franco kernel, in order to switch over to elemental do I have to flash the stock rom zip from the thread here on XDA and then install the elemental kernel?
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Flash the stock boot.img and system.img and then flash the kernel you want to change to..
I have also tried just flashing the stock boot.img and then the custom kernel.. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. So I would reccomend flashing both! (boot and system)
also check to see if the original kernel left any init.d files, some kernels do. you would want to delete them, as those could, probably would, not play well with your next kernel.
simms22 said:
also check to see if the original kernel left any init.d files, some kernels do. you would want to delete them, as those could, probably would, not play well with your next kernel.
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another noob question,
does your advice still applies if someone flashed both stock system.img and stock boot.img?
if it is where that file will be located?
thanks.
akmsr said:
another noob question,
does your advice still applies if someone flashed both stock system.img and stock boot.img?
if it is where that file will be located?
thanks.
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yes. they arent located in either of those locations, so my advice applies, and is the only reason why i posted this. they are located in /etc/init.d/. you either dont have that location (best option), have it but an empty folder, or have an init.d folder with files in it. if there are files there, delete them.
Flashing a system.img will overwrite init.d scripts. /etc is a symbolic link to /system/etc so when you replace /system/etc with whatever is in a ROM.zip or a system.img, these changes apply to /etc too.
If you look in any ROM.zip or kernel.zip, they all flash their scripts to /system/etc/init.d
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I've been researching about this for 30 minutes and still couldn't find anything that answered my question, I apologize in advance if the answers are obvious.
So the question is as the title states, what should I be aware of after flashing a Kernel on CM12.1? Will I have any issues when updating to another nightly? Or when flashing a stock-ROM ? Thanks in advance!
if you update your rom, your kernel will be replaced with one if the rom.
so you have to reflash your custom kernel
HelpMeruth said:
if you update your rom, your kernel will be replaced with one if the rom.
so you have to reflash your custom kernel
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Thank you for the answer, but despites that is there anything I should be aware of when using a custom kernel? Xposed, going back to stock, etc
Nothing i know of, xposed doesnt give any problems to me when i flash a kernel so you should be good.
so its pretty save to flash a kernel
HelpMeruth said:
Nothing i know of, xposed doesnt give any problems to me when i flash a kernel so you should be good.
so its pretty save to flash a kernel
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One more question if you don't mind, how can I custom my kernel settings? Currently on Squid Kernel (Moto g 2015), CM12.1
Install kernel adiutur from the playstore. With that app you change all your settings