I have an All F2FS version of the latest CM110-M10 snapshot that I want to use the CharizardX-CAF-r57 kernel with.
I have tried and failed to make the r57version ALL-F2FS compatible
I was using the F2FS Tools in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53836165&postcount=1
I know there are other CAF Kernels that support All F2FS, but CharizardX has the BatteryLifeExtender option that I like and want to use.
Any help getting this Kernel running with All-F2FS would be great.
Thanks
Have you tried asking in the thread you linked? Seems the best place
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Hi everyone,
I know this is probably a really nooby question, but im running the most recent nightly of cyanogenmod and i noticed it has its own kernel under About Phone. I would like to use faux kernel instead. Is it safe to flash faux kernel over the top of it or will it mess things up? Thanks guys!
All ROMs have kernels. They can't work without one so this makes the rules of changing kernels with cm no different from any other Rom.
You're right though, it's a really nooby question. I'm not trying to offend but not knowing this means you're not ready for flashing kernels. Please read the sticky threads in Q&A and general to bump your knowledge up to the next level first
Fyi, cm use CAF kernels only so you can only Flash CAF kernels.
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you can flash any kernel you want.. but it doesnt mean that itll run. cyanogenmod uses caf for source, the moved away from aosp. so you can flash and run kernels based in caf, not aosp. faux kernel is an aosp kernel, so if you flash it you wont boot up.
Yeah, but only flash kernels for the n5. Flashing something else can brick it. If it's a caf based rom flash a caf kernel.
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All ROMs have kernels. They can't work without one so this makes the rules of changing kernels with cm no different from any other Rom.
You're right though, it's a really nooby question. I'm not trying to offend but not knowing this means you're not ready for flashing kernels. Please read the sticky threads in Q&A and general to bump your knowledge up to the next level first
Fyi, cm use CAF kernels only so you can only Flash CAF kernels.
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Ive read the stickies. I wanted to be cautious because im new to cyanogen and i didnt wanna mess anything up. I was using Cataclysm with Faux so I didnt need to know about CAF kernels back then. Thanks for your help anyway
simms22 said:
you can flash any kernel you want.. but it doesnt mean that itll run. cyanogenmod uses caf for source, the moved away from aosp. so you can flash and run kernels based in caf, not aosp. faux kernel is an aosp kernel, so if you flash it you wont boot up.
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jd1639 said:
Yeah, but only flash kernels for the n5. Flashing something else can brick it. If it's a caf based rom flash a caf kernel.
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Alright got it. Ill have to go for a CAF kernel, thanks guys!
ProVickers said:
Ive read the stickies. I wanted to be cautious because im new to cyanogen and i didnt wanna mess anything up. I was using Cataclysm with Faux so I didnt need to know about CAF kernels back then. Thanks for your help anyway
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It's good to be cautious.
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It's good to be cautious.
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Hi guys
"Encryption Unsuccessful"
this problem appear when i flash CROMBI-KK-cm11 ROM with GRIMKERNEL, and i not find solution :/
whats wrong?
U probably flashed grimkernel with f2fs support. Now u need to format /data and /data media using twrp which support f2fs (it should be in crombikk or grimlock thread, it is in geass kernel). After that it will work fine
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U probably flashed grimkernel with f2fs support. Now u need to format /data and /data media using twrp which support f2fs (it should be in crombikk or grimlock thread, it is in geass kernel). After that it will work fine
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Thanks for answer! now is working
my last question...
grimkernel or _that V9? the better is?
I prefer geass kernel over grimlock. Cant say about that's coz ive never used it
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Hello all,
Very grateful for any help at all. I just flashed the latest AOKP nightly (20140907 v4.4.4) onto my Nexus 5 and I'm looking for a kernel that supports USB FastCharge (the default kernel, 3.4.0 Cyanogenmod g186e370r1 does not). So far I've tried:
Franco r63
Code Blue r350
TeamAT Next v0.10 & v0.11b
Flashing any of these results in failed boot (hung at initial 'google' boot screen). Thankfully it's easy enough to restore 'boot' and start over.
I've learned that I need a CM/CAF kernel but the last few I tried still fail to boot.
I *really* love my fastcharge option...but I'm running out of options...
Any suggestions?
Different rom.
If you need CAF, chaos and elementalx are kernels you should try. Been ages since I've used chaos but in use the AOSP version of elementalx so I can say that has fastcharge for sure.
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If you need CAF, chaos and elementalx are kernels you should try. Been ages since I've used chaos but in use the AOSP version of elementalx so I can say that has fastcharge for sure.
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elemental x works well you have the aroma installer to boot
Q&A for [MOD] [All ROMS] F2FS for TF700T
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Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for [MOD] [All ROMS] F2FS for TF700T. If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
CM10.2 kernel?
Hi this thread is very clear thank you!
For CM10.2, which I prefer since it is a hassle-free stable version, which kernel that you offer in the download section should I use? CM11?
WiFi on ROM2SD & F2FS
Hi, your solution works great thank you! But when installing CROMi-X on ROM2SD with F2FS, the wifi does not work.. everything else works fine - and when installing CROMi-X with F2FS to internal, the wifi works fine too (this is the option I have now).
to be more precise, the wifi keeps showing "turning on" without ever actually turning on no matter how long I wait.
Any ideas on a fix?
Thank you
rockinghawk said:
Hi, your solution works great thank you! But when installing CROMi-X on ROM2SD with F2FS, the wifi does not work.. everything else works fine - and when installing CROMi-X with F2FS to internal, the wifi works fine too (this is the option I have now).
to be more precise, the wifi keeps showing "turning on" without ever actually turning on no matter how long I wait.
Any ideas on a fix?
Thank you
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If i remembered correctly that is a kernel issue. You are using one of the kernels i provided or CROMI's own kernel?
I agree.
Did you use the modded _that v9 kernel?
You could try _that11 modded by kansasboy for CROMi-X/f2fs/rom2sd:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=57239822
Yes, I used the kernel provided.. ok, I will the other suggested kernel by _that too and get back to you, thank you!
It still does not work.. I tried _that and Hunds kernels included in the original postand the kansasboy modded _that11 kernel suggested above.
I also tried the original _that11 kernel but it failed in TWRP.
No matter which kernel I use it always gets stuck at "Turning Wi-Fi on..."
Any other ideas please?
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If i remembered correctly that is a kernel issue. You are using one of the kernels i provided or CROMI's own kernel?
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I have just noticed the issue (sorry for spamming this thread)
The kernel used during running ROM2SD is the kernel of the Internal memory. Why would this happen? Any ideas on how to fix it?
rockinghawk said:
I have just noticed the issue (sorry for spamming this thread)
The kernel used during running ROM2SD is the kernel of the Internal memory. Why would this happen? Any ideas on how to fix it?
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There can only be one kernel. So you have to flash the same one when you flash the internal/external rom if you want to run a dual boot system. So your kernel has to be compatible with both roms.
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There can only be one kernel. So you have to flash the same one when you flash the internal/external rom if you want to run a dual boot system. So your kernel has to be compatible with both roms.
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When I follow the instructions for F2FS on ROM2SD and I install a new kernel, then the kernel already installed in the Internal memory does not get replaced...
My internal is also F2FS with _that's kernel for F2FS included on the instructions
So I will install directly on the Internal hund's to check then.. But it seems that to me it may not be the kernel since _that's should work..
Hey guys have anyone tried to or currently using F2FS on the phone? Do you think it's stable? If so how can I change to F2FS (cause for the love of god I can't find any guide)?
My friend recently change to F2FS on his Mi6X and it's absolutely feels different so I'm quite interested in this atm.
Thank you in advance!
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Hey guys have anyone tried to or currently using F2FS on the phone? Do you think it's stable? If so how can I change to F2FS (cause for the love of god I can't find any guide)?
My friend recently change to F2FS on his Mi6X and it's absolutely feels different so I'm quite interested in this atm.
Thank you in advance!
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Goto the kernel ROMs section and look for arters thread. He has a guide on getting F2FS enabled on the data partition plus with his kernel. Recent reports show you're not bound to his kernel so you can experiment with what works and what doesn't.
Overall you won't expect that much of a performance jump since the OP6 is pretty great as it is but you can judge for yourself
I had the arter kernel with havoc os for a week and I didn't see any performance improvements, more so, the battery life got a LOT worse than with ext4. Also, you can't encrypt your phone with f2fs and twrp won't be bootable (unless you do it with fastboot boot).
Ethan140310 said:
Hey guys have anyone tried to or currently using F2FS on the phone? Do you think it's stable? If so how can I change to F2FS (cause for the love of god I can't find any guide)?
My friend recently change to F2FS on his Mi6X and it's absolutely feels different so I'm quite interested in this atm.
Thank you in advance!
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I'm using f2fs now... Very stable... Very fast... No bugs encountered so far.... Used f2fs with arter kernel on 9.0.4, then moved with it to Radioactive kernel without any problem.... And now using f2fs with Elemental X 3.11(3.10)... Verrrryyy STABLE... USE IT ONLY ON DATA... AND CAN FLASH EVERYTHING WITHOUT PROBLEMS...
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I'm using f2fs now... Very stable... Very fast... No bugs encountered so far.... Used f2fs with arter kernel on 9.0.4, then moved with it to Radioactive kernel without any problem.... And now using f2fs with Elemental X 3.11(3.10)... Verrrryyy STABLE... USE IT ONLY ON DATA... AND CAN FLASH EVERYTHING WITHOUT PROBLEMS...
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Hey man so what is your experience with ElementalX compared to arter kernel? I think arter is good since he build it from CAF but I also look for another kernel since I need Kcal, cuz iPhone screen spoiled me :v
Ethan140310 said:
Hey man so what is your experience with ElementalX compared to arter kernel? I think arter is good since he build it from CAF but I also look for another kernel since I need Kcal, cuz iPhone screen spoiled me :v
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What are you looking for in a kernel?
ElementalX is a very stable oriented kernel. Imagine it like a stock+ type of kernel that you can rely on. And if you like tweaking your own stuff it's perfect since you can do just about anything you need.
I personally have not used arters work but it's almost the opposite. He's moving away from the OP stock work since he disagrees with it. He does aim for better cleaner performance.
spartan268 said:
What are you looking for in a kernel?
ElementalX is a very stable oriented kernel. Imagine it like a stock+ type of kernel that you can rely on. And if you like tweaking your own stuff it's perfect since you can do just about anything you need.
I personally have not used arters work but it's almost the opposite. He's moving away from the OP stock work since he disagrees with it. He does aim for better cleaner performance.
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That's exactly where I'm confusing, OP stock or CAF stock (as Arter mentioned), I'm looking for battery life with stable and consistent performance (the OP is strong enough so I'm not looking forward to boosting it more)
I used Arters kernel and RZ, too with F2FS.
But at the end I stick with Smurf. Feels bit smoother at all.
so is there a howto
I tried changing it in twrp and rebooting and then just get dumped back into recovery.
chrcol said:
so is there a howto
I tried changing it in twrp and rebooting and then just get dumped back into recovery.
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The instructions are in Arter post in the Kernel thread, basically, you format your data as f2fs, and flash f2fa_fstab then boot.
Please look in the thread for detailed instructions
Ethan140310 said:
The instructions are in Arter post in the Kernel thread, basically, you format your data as f2fs, and flash f2fa_fstab then boot.
Please look in the thread for detailed instructions
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that didnt work either, his guide just boot loops recovery. But maybe his only works with his kernel.
But I tried the one in this thread again and it worked second time.