Just a simple question.
I have a phone with custom rom, kernel and recovery.
I have root (supersu), xposed framework (with some modules installed) and synapse (with lot of custom settings).
Now it's time to update the kernel flashing it via recovery.
When I flash the new kernel, I will lose supersu and xposed framework? I have to flash them again? What happens to the module that are installed? And, about synapse, I have to set all the settings again or the actual settings will stay?
Bcl2 said:
Just a simple question.
I have a phone with custom rom, kernel and recovery.
I have root (supersu), xposed framework (with some modules installed) and synapse (with lot of custom settings).
Now it's time to update the kernel flashing it via recovery.
When I flash the new kernel, I will lose supersu and xposed framework? I have to flash them again? What happens to the module that are installed? And, about synapse, I have to set all the settings again or the actual settings will stay?
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Xda assist is for new users to come and be guided to the correct forum to ask their question. Please ask you question in the xposed forums
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Sawdoctor
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Hi all,
Can I use the Xposed Framework with stock kernel?
Currenlty, I'm using franco r29 and since v.24 I got 2 random reboots and one phone freeze.
Wishing to keep Xposed functionality but reverting to stock kernel.
Thanks.
Hi,
Yes you can use Xposed framework with stock kernel, it has nothing to do to with the kernel (unless you use a specific Xposed module related to CPU stuff if there is, maybe here).
As you can see there is some hard reboot issue with the kernel for now...
I actually wasn't following the Franco kernel thread... I'm just updating when his app notifies on an update
Can I please confirm with you that the stock kernel is:
1. Extracted from hammerhead-kot49h-factory-02006b99.tar --> image-hammerhead-kot49h.zip?
2. That the boot.img is actually the kernel file and is 8,835,072 bytes (Size on Disk)?
Thanks!
Re,
Yes the kernel is the boot.img... so it seems good.
Or take a look here also for the stock kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518816 (4.4.1/4.4.2).
Works fine, just done it myself (obviously have to be rooted tho)
Hey, I'm new with this rooting stuff.. and I read, and I read in google, threads, youtube ect., but I cant figure out all my questions.. Can I download xposed app and download things from the app without worry for bricking or bootloop?
I installed twrp, and followed instructions for files to download, but there are like thousands of files, and Im unsure which is the newest.. so maybe I need the latest file, does anyone have a link maybe? SM-N910F is mye device..
I get this message when I try to install:
E:Error executing updater binary in z
or can I just install the app, and reboot from the app itself, or do I have to it via twrp.. ?
what does it mean?
thanks for help anyone..
Hello,
Welcome to XDA.
There is the possibilty of creating a bootloop if you use Xposed with certain modules, it depends on your device on what is compatible and can be used safely in Xposed but if you read the Xposed installation instructions the developer provides a way out of the bootloop with a zip that is flashed in recovery that will get you out of the bootloop.
The version of Xposed installer that you need depends on what ROM your device has. If you have stock Samsung touchwiz then youll need the Xposed for TW, there is a Kit Kat Xposed, Lollipop Xposed for stock touchwiz and an Xposed for custom Kit Kat and custom Lollipop.
Try posting your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed
The experts there may be able to help. Good luck.
I just got my Xperia Z5 (E6603) and when I installed Xposed I got boot loops. I managed to fix this by removing xposed.
My phone has unlocked bootloader, is rooted and has TWRP. I'm running android 6.0.1 and androplus kernel 3.10.84-v31 on a stock rom 32.2.A.0.253
There is any version of Xposed that won't result in a bootloop? I've already tried version 83,85 and 87...
I'm running the 86 version, and I never had any issue
Which kernel and firmware version you're using? Stock rom? Could you send me the kernel you're using please?
ffp. said:
Which kernel and firmware version you're using? Stock rom? Could you send me the kernel you're using please?
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I'm using the following and Xposed is working without issue on 32.2.A.0.305 for the E6653:
AndroPlus v41 - v41 should work with your firmware as well.
Material Design Xposed Installer - provides many more options for installing Xposed.
Systemless Xposed - you can flash this right from within the Material Design Xposed Installer I linked to above.
Thank you very much for answering. It seems the problem was some module or maybe a bad restore, since I restored the modules from a titanium backup. I deleted all modules and xposed and resintalled again from scratch and it worked.
Now I'm with the latest firmware, xposed and kernel and everything is working ok.
Hi, I'm not new in flashing and rooting but this time, after root, trying to flash xposed I obtain, or a bootloop if flashed from recovery or and error if installed by application.
I'm working on OPO with the last stock ROM and with:
Twrp 3.1.0-0.bacon
Xposed-v87-sdk23-arm.zip
Before of this flashing I had xposed installed yet but I removed it to bypass some detection from some app.
Now it is impossible to restore it.
Error in the xposed app is: MV: can't rename '/system/bin/ app_process32': device or resource busy Error 1 occurred
What to do?
Peppeeeee said:
Hi, I'm not new in flashing and rooting but this time, after root, trying to flash xposed I obtain, or a bootloop if flashed from recovery or and error if installed by application.
I'm working on OPO with the last stock ROM and with:
Twrp 3.1.0-0.bacon
Xposed-v87-sdk23-arm.zip
Before of this flashing I had xposed installed yet but I removed it to bypass some detection from some app.
Now it is impossible to restore it.
Error in the xposed app is: MV: can't rename '/system/bin/ app_process32': device or resource busy Error 1 occurred
What to do?
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You need to uninstall xposed app,then flash xposed.zip then install xposed app.
Use systemless xposed for roms which do not support xposed/bootloops.
Thanks
Thanks very much, I solved using systemless exposed!!!
Mr.Ak said:
You need to uninstall xposed app,then flash xposed.zip then install xposed app.
Use systemless xposed for roms which do not support xposed/bootloops.
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hey buddy can you check my post related this problem . i can't solve that. please please
I'm unable to install franco kernel with magisk on stock marshmallow... I haven't tried this combination,does it actually work or I'm wasting my time?
If i install magisk first and then franco kernel then the rom boots but magisk manager doesn't open so can't get access to root,i tried supersu also but it gives me bootloop
Also if you can suggest other kernels that can be flashed on stock that Will be much helpful to me...
Thanks