Hi, I'm a new user and it's the first time I'm writing. I need to update my Oneplus one with cm12 (nethunter kernel) to a newer version, but I can not find the nethunter package for Lineage os. Can anyone help me?
Osmosx said:
Hi, I'm a new user and it's the first time I'm writing. I need to update my Oneplus one with cm12 (nethunter kernel) to a newer version, but I can not find the nethunter package for Lineage os. Can anyone help me?
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I'm sorry to inform you that the nethunter is officially dead. But you can try many other LOS builds
Cheers!!
psxda97 said:
I'm sorry to inform you that the nethunter is officially dead. But you can try many other LOS builds
Cheers!!
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Dead? I'm running it right now on LineageOS 14.1
Just download the nethunter apk and install chroot from there.
Osmosx said:
Hi, I'm a new user and it's the first time I'm writing. I need to update my Oneplus one with cm12 (nethunter kernel) to a newer version, but I can not find the nethunter package for Lineage os. Can anyone help me?
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seanwlk said:
Dead? I'm running it right now on LineageOS 14.1
Just download the nethunter apk and install chroot from there.
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I think he's not talking about net hunter app. He's talking about this
psxda97 said:
I think he's not talking about net hunter app. He's talking about this
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The app lets you install that...
Nethunter is not a standalone ROM, that has been made for "noobs" to flash it right away. You can install Kali chroot everywhere. I personally use it through local SSH terminal with JuiceSSH and works like charm on the lastest LineageOS build.
I use it every day for network monitoring tools, programming, DNS utilities and just for the sake of having access to a Linux terminal on Android, very handy. Every sysadmin should have this, you can always find a use for it.
You mean the Kali Nethunter Roms are dead, but not the app? Where can I get the app?
Are the programs from the app updated regularly?
Could intalling kali from the app kill a smartphone so a reinstall is needed?
When nethunter from the app is installed, is a new kernel installed too and the old kernel replaced?
r0tati0n said:
You mean the Kali Nethunter Roms are dead, but not the app? Where can I get the app?
Are the programs from the app updated regularly?
Could intalling kali from the app kill a smartphone so a reinstall is needed?
When nethunter from the app is installed, is a new kernel installed too and the old kernel replaced?
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Check this post I created for more info, I also added the needed material and a quick "tutorial" https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/help-nethunter-mulitrom-t3616145/post72531247
I don't get why you guys say Nethunter ROMs though, Kali is mounted as chroot and it's not an Android OS, those Zip ROMs just come with the chroot pre-installed but you can chroot whatever Linux distro you want. Before nethunter I used to mount an Ubuntu iso as chroot and worked very good, Kali is just easier thanks to the app.
seanwlk said:
Check this post I created for more info, I also added the needed material and a quick "tutorial" https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/help-nethunter-mulitrom-t3616145/post72531247
I don't get why you guys say Nethunter ROMs though, Kali is mounted as chroot and it's not an Android OS, those Zip ROMs just come with the chroot pre-installed but you can chroot whatever Linux distro you want. Before nethunter I used to mount an Ubuntu iso as chroot and worked very good, Kali is just easier thanks to the app.
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Thank you
Just for clarification, as install as chroot it is basically a new set of scripts, having nothing to do with the original Android, so no new kernel is installed, correct?
Is it uninstallable without problems too?
r0tati0n said:
Thank you
Just for clarification, as install as chroot it is basically a new set of scripts, having nothing to do with the original Android, so no new kernel is installed, correct?
Is it uninstallable without problems too?
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Kernel is not touched as far as I can tell. And yes you can uninstall it whenever you want.
seanwlk said:
Check this post I created for more info, I also added the needed material and a quick "tutorial" https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/help-nethunter-mulitrom-t3616145/post72531247
I don't get why you guys say Nethunter ROMs though, Kali is mounted as chroot and it's not an Android OS, those Zip ROMs just come with the chroot pre-installed but you can chroot whatever Linux distro you want. Before nethunter I used to mount an Ubuntu iso as chroot and worked very good, Kali is just easier thanks to the app.
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Thank you . I need to do quick tests for a university project
seanwlk said:
You can install Kali chroot everywhere.
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For most users Kali/Nethunter is nothing without the ability of monitor mode and injection.
r.mutt said:
For most users Kali/Nethunter is nothing without the ability of monitor mode and injection.
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Most of the users you refer to are wannabes that think you can go around the city and hack into everyone's WiFi just by pressing "crack" so I'm good with that. Other users that can compile headers and the kernel will have this ability. This tool is meant for advanced users.
If you can't find a use for a Linux installation available on your device that can do amazing stuff then this tool is definitely not for you.
seanwlk said:
Most of the users you refer to are wannabes that think you can go around the city and hack into everyone's WiFi just by pressing "crack" so I'm good with that.
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Okay, now we know about your pretension and prejudices. I wasn't interested in that.
The point is that you are wrong:
seanwlk said:
Dead? I'm running it right now on LineageOS 14.1
Just download the nethunter apk and install chroot from there.
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This won't bring Nethunter on LineageOS 14.1. Maybe for 'wannabes' it looks like Nethunter but ... No, let's stop it before it starts.
r.mutt said:
This won't bring Nethunter on LineageOS 14.1. Maybe for 'wannabes' it looks like Nethunter but ... No, let's stop it before it starts.
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I dare to defy, even though you are not able to connect a WiFi dongle, you still have all the other Kali tools and the most important thing which is Linux. If you can't see the power in this then you must be blind.
Either way, GitHub is your friend: https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter/wiki/Porting-Nethunter
If you don't like my solution, make your own.
Just so everyone here knows it's possible to flash nethunter on lineage you must go to their build server and choose the generic arm zip I hope this helps otherwise open an issue on the nethunter github
DarkAlpha-X said:
I hope this helps
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No, it doesn't. Nethunter is a combination of android apps, kali chroot and kernel patches. Without the patches it's not nethunter. If you are just looking for a linux overlay there's no need to choose kali nethunter.
Just so everyone here knows I have kalin nethunter flashed over lineage os.
Osmosx said:
Hi, I'm a new user and it's the first time I'm writing. I need to update my Oneplus one with cm12 (nethunter kernel) to a newer version, but I can not find the nethunter package for Lineage os. Can anyone help me?
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--https://build.nethunter.com/nethunteros/CM14_1/bacon/-- link to nethunteros batter if you have multirom i can't post url so you need to copy the linj
To anyone who is interested, I have updated (and will keep it updated) the kernels to match the latest LineageOS sources:
Code:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195923754
Inferillum said:
To anyone who is interested, I have updated (and will keep it updated) the kernels to match the latest LineageOS sources:
Code:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195923754
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@Inferillum awesome job!
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@seanwlk I agree with the others you may be a senior member but that sure makes me wonder why on earth you're stating something so blatently incorrect. Without the friggin KERNEL the chroot is just a worthless overlay there for show and WILL NOT ACTUALLY FUNCTION. Again, how is Nethunter worth a damn if it cannot packet inject or do monitor mode?!?
If folks stick with @Inferillum links he has put forth the time to properly repackage the actual required method to get Nethunter working on LineageOS which is to patch the kernel it is the ONLY WAY to avoid having to flash their pre-packaged ROM and have monitor mode and packed injection working on the OPO - period.
Related
PAC ROM for D2303
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?res...19&authkey=!AIAixlfmiDf-uR8&ithint=folder,zip
(unfortunately, I have no idea what happened with my Ubuntu, the build process doesn't create a .zip file, you'll have to flash it with fastboot boot/userdata/system)
of all the main things: wifi, mobile data, gps, voice calls working...camera not
installed on d2303 things that do not work.
Camera
proximity sensor
.During the call screen does Not turn off
handsfree speaker
* The data connection works 3G and 4G
themes CM WORKING FINE
everything else PERFECT
great job
Try putting this and the other roms in the right xda section shouldn't they be in the original Android development forum with cm+omni ect just a thought like few screenshots wouldn't go amiss either
D2303 5.1 deodexed z2 port+z5+X apps+themes, be,xr,sv,ad,XZRt2urecovery,xposed,z5 cam2.0,xLOUD,S-Force,viperaudio+more
[email protected] said:
Try putting this and the other roms in the right xda section shouldn't they be in the original Android development forum with cm+omni ect just a thought like few screenshots wouldn't go amiss either
D2303 5.1 deodexed z2 port+z5+X apps+themes, be,xr,sv,ad,XZRt2urecovery,xposed,z5 cam2.0,xLOUD,S-Force,viperaudio+more
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well, yeah, i honestly didnt know where to put them, because i didnt actually 'develop' them...the build process has errors that need to be fixed but i didnt think it is 'development' so i post them here
quake73 said:
well, yeah, i honestly didnt know where to put them, because i didnt actually 'develop' them...the build process has errors that need to be fixed but i didnt think it is 'development' so i post them here
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So many roms..i bet your workspace is a mess right now
Local manifest you used for that rom? And can you post the errors? (use the "code" tag or paste them in pastebin and put link here)
Konstantinosj77 said:
So many roms..i bet your workspace is a mess right now
Local manifest you used for that rom? And can you post the errors? (use the "code" tag or paste them in pastebin and put link here)
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xexe
about the errors that I had, I am more than glad to share them (I have a simple text file and write reminders there, to remember them and not "reinvent the wheel" every time)
For this one, PACROM, I think the only error was 'unsupported relloc 43', the cure is:
cp /usr/bin/ld.gold prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.6/x86_64-linux/bin/ld
(for a long time, i thought the cure was WITHOUT_HOST_CLANG=true)
the manifest is a mess but here it is...i also have created a file in vendor/pac/products and added cm.mk in device/sony/eagle...built it with "build-pac.sh eagle"
quake73 said:
xexe
about the errors that I had, I am more than glad to share them (I have a simple text file and write reminders there, to remember them and not "reinvent the wheel" every time)
For this one, PACROM, I think the only error was 'unsupported relloc 43', the cure is:
cp /usr/bin/ld.gold prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.6/x86_64-linux/bin/ld
(for a long time, i thought the cure was WITHOUT_HOST_CLANG=true)
the manifest is a mess but here it is...i also have created a file in vendor/pac/products and added cm.mk in device/sony/eagle...built it with "build-pac.sh eagle"
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oh good old "unsupported relloc" i use arch linux and got it in every build.
It's fixed on AOSP master branch https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/223100/
CM13 uses this patch too
Konstantinosj77 said:
oh good old "unsupported relloc" i use arch linux and got it in every build.
It's fixed on AOSP master branch https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/223100/
CM13 uses this patch too
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(mine is virtual Ubuntu 16)
i must admit, the 6.0 roms are building 'more flawlessly' than the 5.1 variants....and it seems that 5.1s are not getting any more fixes.
i dont know if you are trying to build any but...i tried building cm12.1 for 2 weeks, with every possible combination of device tree and vendor (SonyAOSP/SonyCM/xperiadev/CM, sony vendor files/Benevolent) and there is no mobile data connection, any ideas?
quake73 said:
(mine is virtual Ubuntu 16)
i must admit, the 6.0 roms are building 'more flawlessly' than the 5.1 variants....and it seems that 5.1s are not getting any more fixes.
i dont know if you are trying to build any but...i tried building cm12.1 for 2 weeks, with every possible combination of device tree and vendor (SonyAOSP/SonyCM/xperiadev/CM, sony vendor files/Benevolent) and there is no mobile data connection, any ideas?
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Not a single idea...did you checked logcat or something?
Konstantinosj77 said:
Not a single idea...did you checked logcat or something?
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nope but while building roms, I slowly dig deeper and deeper into the source code files, checking logs is what i fear will be next .
I already got too much addicted to this, my pc is building roms almost 24/7
quake73 said:
nope but while building roms, I slowly dig deeper and deeper into the source code files, checking logs is what i fear will be next .
I already got too much addicted to this, my pc is building roms almost 24/7
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haha i suggest you to install ubuntu natively using dualboot
It's a lot faster
Konstantinosj77 said:
haha i suggest you to install ubuntu natively using dualboot
It's a lot faster
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hehe, i had that crazy idea, too but....i'm a windows guy, the current setup is quite good...16gb ram (8 for ubuntu),
4 HDs, home/cache/out/swap distributed on different HDs, what more can I ask? It's an old pc, AMD x64 x4, 7-8 years but it serves me well...My heart doesnt let me replace it
What is jumpin in rom
quake73 said:
nope but while building roms, I slowly dig deeper and deeper into the source code files, checking logs is what i fear will be next .
I already got too much addicted to this, my pc is building roms almost 24/7
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Quake that is not taking in Rom?
i think the thing make this rom has no camera working is boot.img 3.10.x because every rom using this kernel has no camera working and please show me how to make 3.4.x kernel is working inside this rom
vinz156 said:
i think the thing make this rom has no camera working is boot.img 3.10.x because every rom using this kernel has no camera working and please show me how to make 3.4.x kernel is working inside this rom
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thats a good idea. I'll try to build again with one of the older kernels from sonyxperiadev.
quake73 said:
thats a good idea. I'll try to build again with one of the older kernels from sonyxperiadev.
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It's not gonna work...
Only stock kernel and stock camera blobs can make camera work....
Konstantinosj77 said:
It's not gonna work...
Only stock kernel and stock camera blobs can make camera work....
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How about cm12.1 what's make camera inside that rom is fully working
Sent from my Xperia M2 (AOSP) using XDA-Developers mobile app
vinz156 said:
How about cm12.1 what's make camera inside that rom is fully working
Sent from my Xperia M2 (AOSP) using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Stock kernel and stock modules....
These are used for omni 5.1.1 with working camera
Code:
https://github.com/erikcas/android_kernel_sony_msm/tree/5.1-3.4
https://github.com/erikcas/vendor-sony/tree/r13-cam
https://github.com/erikcas/vendor-qcom/tree/r13-cam
Sometimes you have to make changes to the framework files of the ROM and to the device tree
Updated as of 09/28/2016
Rebuilt Kali Nethunter Installers from Sept. 28th source code pull.
Update - 10/03
Reuploaded ALL zips and Relinked in Post, So all links should now be working.
Since the current version of Kali Nethunter (3.0) doesn't currently have an official build for the Nexus 5x (bullhead), I decided to do a build for it.
I created packages for Android 6.x (Marshmallow) and for Android 7 (Nougat). One has the full-chroot and one has the minimal-chroot.
I'll be creating updated builds once a week, both complete install zips and update zips.
I have installed and tested the marshmallow-kalifs-full version running Blissrom and CM13, but I have not had a chance to test the nougat versions yet.
If you have any issues, or questions post it and I'll try and get back to you asap.
The offical Kali Nethunter webpage is located here: https://www.kali.org/kali-linux-nethunter/
Kali Nethunter Source: https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter
Marshmallow builds
-- Full --
nethunter-bullhead-marshmallow-kalifs-full-20160928.zip (AndroidFileHost) (771.7mb)
Code:
md5: a7334c498a098e808ddce428d22f62d1
-- Minimal --
nethunter-bullhead-marshmallow-kalifs-minimal-20160928.zip (AndroidFileHost) (195.2mb)
Code:
md5: 49e82dfdd937c0623d5554d51cef076b
Nougat builds
-- Full --
nethunter-bullhead-nougat-kalifs-full-20160928.zip (AndroidFileHost) (771.7mb)
Code:
md5: a7334c498a098e808ddce428d22f62d1
-- Minimal --
nethunter-bullhead-nougat-kalifs-minimal-20160928.zip (AndroidFileHost) (195.3mb)
Code:
md5: e45062dad1da603fa546aa09b101dc7f
Uninstaller
nethunter-uninstaller-20160901.zip (AndroidFileHost) (1kb)
(mirror)
Code:
md5: 8df3e20510084db7cab0e8ee670c7331
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What is the difference between a full and a minimal package? Will the minimal package install over my existing ROM ? I'm using official Nougat, systemless root.
I am also little bit confused between the minimal and full packages. Can anyone explain what's the basic difference in both of them?
Installed the full package on stock nougat. Works fine, had to install the app separately and the nh-terminal too.
What exactly is functionality of this on 5X? Do I need seperate dongle to do penetration, etc. ?
I think you will always need a separate dongle for penetration ?
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What is the difference between a full and a minimal package?
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The Minimal kalifs/chroot is basically the barebones Kali OS without any of the extra software pre-installed, which is better if you want to pick and choose which meta-packages to install.
And of course the Full kalifs/chroot is the normal Kali OS with all the default software/tools installed.
Will the minimal package install over my existing ROM ? I'm using official Nougat, systemless root.
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None of the Kali Installs overwrites any rom. It is install alongside whatever ROM you are running.
I have tested the Full Nougat Nethunter and it worked just as well as the Marshmallow build, so I don't foresee you having any problems..
What exactly is functionality of this on 5X? Do I need seperate dongle to do penetration, etc. ?
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It all depends on what you are trying to pen test... It would be better to have a dongle but it isn't an absolute must. Before I had a dongle, When I had my Nexus 5 I used to tether it to my laptop or tablet and use the wifi adaptor on that device as my second Network Interface.. I'm not sure if that will work on the 5x but it's an option.
You can still do a decent amount of Wireless Pen Tests/Exploits with the onboard network adapter but you may end up using Cellular Data if you are attempting certain MiTM attacks or HostAPd ... I know for sure if you want to use the Kali-Linux Evil Wireless Access Point you will need a dongle, but I have heard that you can use Cellular Data with it by tweaking the config file.
Can you please build nougat version with full Chroot for hammerhead? (there are already 3 nougat Roms and a couple of nougat kernels for hammerhead)
nihad15 said:
Can you please build nougat version with full Chroot for hammerhead? (there are already 3 nougat Roms and a couple of nougat kernels for hammerhead)
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Yeah, I'll compile it now.. I'll post a link to the zip soon as its done
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Yeah, I'll compile it now.. I'll post a link to the zip soon as its done
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Thanks
Sorry, if this may sound stupid. Is this consider as a multirom flashing? If it's suppose to run side by side with my existing cm13 rom. Do i need to be running the stock cm kernel?
Eugene729 said:
Sorry, if this may sound stupid. Is this consider as a multirom flashing? If it's suppose to run side by side with my existing cm13 rom. Do i need to be running the stock cm kernel?
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Edit: Was I drunk or something I answered a completely different question.
The primary should have Cm13 with the Multirom mod (forgot it's name but you can install it through the Multirom app)
the secondary ROM's kernel will be overwritten by Kali's kernel.
combined with preceeding post.
Eugene729 said:
Sorry, if this may sound stupid. Is this consider as a multirom flashing? If it's suppose to run side by side with my existing cm13 rom. Do i need to be running the stock cm kernel?
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It's more like the xposed framework.. It installs a couple pen testing apps, as well as the Nethunter App and a chroot filesystem so you can actually run the Kali Linux OS via the VNC App or through the Terminal if you don't want to use a GUI. But you don't really need to VNC into the OS, the Nethunter app has most of the stuff you'd want in it, BeeF-XSS, Metasploit, SSH, MITMf, Apache2, etc...
as for the kernel... I actually built all the zips with a working kernel in them.. I'm not sure if the cm13 stock kernel will work with nethunter, but a lot of other kernels do, when I had a nexus 5 I used ElementalX kernel with nethunter... If you'd like a nethunter install zip without a kernel built in, just let me know and I'll build one without..
nihad15 said:
Can you please build nougat version with full Chroot for hammerhead? (there are already 3 nougat Roms and a couple of nougat kernels for hammerhead)
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Alright, so good news and bad... I was able to build nethunter for hammerhead running nougat.. BUT, they do not currently have a nougat kernal for hammerhead in the repo. So I'm going to have to compile one from the original Nougat kernel for hammerhead from Google... I started syncing the source so I'll hopefully have a working kernel for it by tomorrow evening.. If there are any third-party nougat kernels for hammerhead like franco, elementalx, etc... they should work just fine until I build one specifically for Nethunter for hammerhead nougat.
nethunter-hammerhead-nougat-no-kernel-kalifs-full-20160904.zip
Shiestie said:
they do not currently have a nougat kernal for hammerhead in the repo. So I'm going to have to compile one from the original Nougat kernel for hammerhead from Google... I started syncing the source so I'll hopefully have a working kernel for it by tomorrow evening.. If there are any third-party nougat kernels for hammerhead like franco, elementalx, etc... they should work just fine until I build one specifically for Nethunter for hammerhead nougat.
nethunter-hammerhead-nougat-no-kernel-kalifs-full-20160904.zip
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Google didn't release (nor kali) a kernel for hammerhead-nougat.
and don't I need kali kernel to be able to use the wifi dongle?
(Oh btw thanks for the zip)
nihad15 said:
Google didn't release (nor kali) a kernel for hammerhead-nougat.
and don't I need kali kernel to be able to use the wifi dongle?
(Oh btw thanks for the zip)
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The kernel is compiled into the nougat firmware updates, I'll pull it from source n build it with what's needed to run nethunter, without a kernel chroot nor kexec would work so pretty much none of kali will work..
Shiestie said:
The kernel is compiled into the nougat firmware updates, I'll pull it from source n build it with what's needed to run nethunter, without a kernel chroot nor kexec would work so pretty much none of kali will work..
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Well, Good luck then.
monitor mode
can i use monitor mode or injection with this??
moonjy1120 said:
can i use monitor mode or injection with this??
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on external cards: yes
internal card: no
Temporarily removed. Will be back soon.
XDA:DevDB Information
Nali Kethunter, Tool/Utility for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
LazerL0rd, JohnFawkes, Zackptg5
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2018-03-29
Last Updated 2019-02-08
Hey man, quick question. Which zip do I have to install if my kernel supports NetHunter already? (It has all the wifi injection patches, etc)?
Mahaluz said:
Hey man, quick question. Which zip do I have to install if my kernel supports NetHunter already? (It has all the wifi injection patches, etc)?
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the no firmware one :good:
It's not possible to remove your module from Magisk... I click on the uninstall button, but when I send my phone to restart it comes up with the module installed. Help?
Other modules can be uninstalled easily.
Edit:
Had to use this to uninstall your module.
What's problem.. Renovate ice 10.1!
bilshow said:
What's problem.. Renovate ice 10.1!
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On boot it crashes. That's completely normal. It seems the first screenshot meant you had a previous installation that's all.
Mahaluz said:
It's not possible to remove your module from Magisk... I click on the uninstall button, but when I send my phone to restart it comes up with the module installed. Help?
Other modules can be uninstalled easily.
Edit:
Had to use this to uninstall your module.
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Ah, I'm sorry to hear the but it seems to be working fine for me. Could you provide logs? I strongly believe something is interfering with it.
Thanks for your work on this LazerL0rd! Quick question: what are you using for external wifi adapter?
edit: still curious what you're using, but I can confirm that monitor mode is working for the awus036neh via airodump-ng on my nexus 5x running stock Oreo 8.1 OPM4.171019.016.A1 with your brand new Zest kernel from today + Nali Kethunter!
edit #2: wondering if I should have flashed the no-firmware version of nali kethunter, instead, over the zest kernel?
you rock!!
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no luck recognizing the TL-WN722N (v1), though. any suggestions?
Limitscrw said:
Thanks for your work on this LazerL0rd! Quick question: what are you using for external wifi adapter?
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I'm personally not using any. A few times I used this Chinese Adaptor which I couldn't read the company I could use monitor mode.
Limitscrw said:
edit: still curious what you're using, but I can confirm that monitor mode is working for the awus036neh via airodump-ng on my nexus 5x running stock Oreo 8.1 OPM4.171019.016.A1 with your brand new Zest kernel from today + Nali Kethunter
Ah that's great it works!
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edit #2: wondering if I should have flashed the no-firmware version of nali kethunter, instead, over the zest kernel?
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Either way works. I prefer not reflashing over tho.
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no luck recognizing the TL-WN722N (v1), though. any suggestions?
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I'll have a look as I have one of those but the only devices ik that may have problems with my kernel are the Atheros BT chips.
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Error in NetHunter Terminal
I've installed Kali NetHunter over the Magisk module lately. Everything works fine, even the package install&update works. The only thing that doesn't is the NetHunter Terminal. Every time I open it and select "KALI" it tries to start something but then stops working without any visible error.
Android and AndroidSU work perfectly but kali doesn't. The funny thing is, when I go into the NetHutner app and Install&update a package, I get a root console which then works perfectly fine.
Has anyone had this problem too? I'd really like to use kali linux on my phone.
Phone: OnePlus 6
Android: 8.1.0
OOS: 5.1.9
Magisk Version: v16.7
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I've installed Kali NetHunter over the Magisk module lately. Everything works fine, even the package install&update works. The only thing that doesn't is the NetHunter Terminal. Every time I open it and select "KALI" it tries to start something but then stops working without any visible error.
Android and AndroidSU work perfectly but kali doesn't. The funny thing is, when I go into the NetHutner app and Install&update a package, I get a root console which then works perfectly fine.
Has anyone had this problem too? I'd really like to use kali linux on my phone.
Phone: OnePlus 6
Android: 8.1.0
OOS: 5.1.9
Magisk Version: v16.7
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Have you tried choosing AndroidSU when you open Nethunter Terminal, then entering the following command:
bootkali
Limitscrw said:
Have you tried choosing AndroidSU when you open Nethunter Terminal, then entering the following command:
bootkali
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Wow, thank you so much, works perfectly.
Dose it work for my. Moto e4 xt1765
benimautner said:
Wow, thank you so much, works perfectly.
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Awesome!
I would be glad to test/develop the angler version. If I haven't misunderstood this module was tested on Bullhead .
I had an early version of nethunter with custom kernel and supersu, i tryed to update my device, and the result is:
Tha latest version of Nougat isn't compatible to last version of TWRP, the last version of Oreo isn't working with Magisk + custom kernel.
After like 54 clean-flash, I have the last stock Angler' Image (Oreo) with the last magisk , without any module on it and without Nethunter.
I saw that there is a module of Nethunter for Magisk which don't support custom kernel , so , no alpha card, no pineapple (eth), no hid attack , no hackrf .
I have all this kind of stuff.
It would be great if the next releases will contain nexmon like the other project (Nethunter OS) of BinkyBear.
So i want to contribute , anyone can point me how to start?
Thank you a lot. Regards.
Whiteboy69 said:
Dose it work for my. Moto e4 xt1765
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Tell me exactly what's not working and what's going on and I'll try help ya out.
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I would be glad to test/develop the angler version. If I haven't misunderstood this module was tested on Bullhead .
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It works on any device. Angler has special kernel WiFi support so using a custom kernel that supports aircrack-ng along with this module would be an improvement.
aaarghhh said:
I had an early version of nethunter with custom kernel and supersu, i tryed to update my device, and the result is:
Tha latest version of Nougat isn't compatible to last version of TWRP, the last version of Oreo isn't working with Magisk + custom kernel.
After like 54 clean-flash, I have the last stock Angler' Image (Oreo) with the last magisk , without any module on it and without Nethunter.
I saw that there is a module of Nethunter for Magisk which don't support custom kernel , so , no alpha card, no pineapple (eth), no hid attack , no hackrf .
I have all this kind of stuff.
It would be great if the next releases will contain nexmon like the other project (Nethunter OS) of BinkyBear.
So i want to contribute , anyone can point me how to start?
Thank you a lot. Regards.
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Best thing to do is use my module alongside a custom kernel built by you with the nexmon patches. Guides for kernel building and cherry-picking exist around XDA with great ones by Nathan.
PS - HID needs its own commit and pineapple should work with my module but if not you can kang the 80211 injection commit from my zestyhead repo on GitHub (https://github.com/lazerl0rd/zestyhead).
if my kernel not support nethunter ?? what zip I should installed on my device to work on like HID attack ,wifi injection ,etc . thanks
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Yudhz® said:
if my kernel not support nethunter ?? what zip I should installed on my device to work on like HID attack ,wifi injection ,etc . thanks
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If your kennel doesn't support it, you can't use those features. I'm going to clear up the zip formats here soon too so just keep an eye out for that.
The best zip to use currently is the one with firmware.
Coconut Kernel for HAVOC OS - With Nethunter Support
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***I'm not responsible for any problems that might occur flashing this kernel or what you do with the kernel support***
This kernel is tested on HAVOC OS 2.2 - 2.4 PIE. This is built from HolyDragon Source with added nethunter support/USB Wifi Adapter Drivers and monitor mode/packet injection
The kernel should also work on every ROM that Holydragon kernel supports.
Requirements
Oxygen OS 5.0.8 firmware is required. The wifi adapter wont work on older firmwares. Those who are using Havoc OS would most probably be on 5.0.8 firmware so this is just a remainder for others and/or anyone who have trouble making this work.
How to install
Make sure that you are rooted with magisk/supersu/any superuser
Download kernel from attachment and flash in TWRP Recovery
Reboot and download any terminal app like Termux
Plugin the USB Wifi card and open Termux
Type the command su
Then type ifconfig wlan1 up
This is how you can test whether it works or not
The kernel works fine with Nethunter as well as other chroot applications like Linux Deploy.
Note:- This kernel does not need any module to be inserted as all wifi drivers are compiled inline. So no need to insmod/modprobe
Credits
@HolyAngel for HolyDragon Kernel Source
Source
https://gitlab.com/HolyAngel/OP3
Thanks sir, this weekend, I test and i say you if I have a problem, but surely not, at this moment it is the kernel that I have but without the controller. I want to learn to compile the kernel on my own so that, in case HolyAngel updates the kernel, it dosn't depend on your work.
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Thanks sir, this weekend, I test and i say you if I have a problem, but surely not, at this moment it is the kernel that I have but without the controller. I want to learn to compile the kernel on my own so that, in case HolyAngel updates the kernel, it dosn't depend on your work.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...erence-how-to-compile-android-kernel-t3627297
Follow the tutorial above for kernel building.
@fredrickz
Any future build for stock oos pie like your Oreo one, it was perfect man thank you for your efforts regard to the community.?
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@fredrickz
Any future build for stock oos pie like your Oreo one, it was perfect man thank you for your efforts regard to the community.
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Stock oos pie source isn't available yet man. I can build pie version from holydragon sources. I'll compile one when stock sources arw available too.
fredrickz said:
Stock oos pie source isn't available yet man. I can build pie version from holydragon sources. I'll compile one when stock sources arw available too.
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Fair enough, thank YOU:laugh::good:
You explicitly mention this:
This is built from HolyDragon Source with added nethunter support/USB Wifi Adapter Drivers and monitor mode/packet injection
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And the kernel source points to:
https://gitlab.com/HolyAngel/OP3
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This can only mean 2 things:
1) you've merely taken holydragon kernel source and renamed it as your own or
2) you're actually breaking the GPL here by not releasing your changes
So which one is it?
And this leaves me no doubt that the second is very likely the case:
Note:- This kernel does not need any module to be inserted as all wifi drivers are compiled inline. So no need to insmod/modprobe
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@Fredricks
It would be more than appreciated if you could add support for HID brother. Thanks:crying:
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You explicitly mention this:
And the kernel source points to:
This can only mean 2 things:
1) you've merely taken holydragon kernel source and renamed it as your own or
2) you're actually breaking the GPL here by not releasing your changes
So which one is it?
And this leaves me no doubt that the second is very likely the case:
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I dont want to break any gpl.. the thing is that all my changes are local. Im not used to github. This kernel and all others i posted werr just for my own use. I have been using @ZaneZam kernel for oneplus3. But the Oreo kernel wasnt working fine. Thats the reason i tried to compile one my own. I shared it with a friend of mine some time ago and he insisted that i should post it so that others may also benefit. The kernel i posted doesn't have tonnes of feature list because i mostly stick to stock. I just added the wifi drivers and was using them. My friend asked me to add support for DriveDroid and i just did that. I don't know much about git and didnt have time to learn.
If this is against the rules then maybe ill post the source later. Im currently out of town.
for now if you want to know what changes i did,
1. Prepare the kernel for standalone build (except holydragon kernel)
2. Added just the wifi drivers mentioned in the nethunter wiki. I didnt add support for usb Bluetooth or sdr.
3. Added support for DriveDroid from official post in xda making changes to adapt the code to 3.18 kernel.
4. Added a fancy name to the kernel.
5. Published it.
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@Fredricks
It would be more than appreciated if you could add support for HID brother. Thanks:crying:
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Im out of town bro. Ill add it when i reach home.
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Im out of town bro. Ill add it when i reach home.
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Very thankful, have a good time..:good:
Coconut Kernel for LineageOS 18.1 - With Nethunter Support
Code:
***I wont be responsible for any problems that might occur flashing this kernel or what you do with the kernel support***
Just flash the kernel from recovery for supported ROMs.
You can use this kernel for Nethunter functions and other chroot applications like Linux Deploy.
HID and DriveDroid patches are also included.
Note:- The USB Wifi adapter firmware collection is also included with the zip and will be automatically installed. No need to use additional magisk module for installing firmwares.
Source
https://github.com/xpz3/android_kernel_oneplus_msm8996-2
hi, does it work with PE A11? thanks
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hi, does it work with PE A11?
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This is compiled from los 18.1 kernel source with modifications for nethunter. I don't use custom rom much, so i don't know about specific features that a custom rom like pe have. If the android version is same, it should work, but if the rom has any special feature that's dependent on the kernel it may or may not work. You can try flashing and see. If it doesn't work, just go back to the old kernel.
Hi!
So i have some problems with getting my wifi-adapter working, can u help me?
So i have Lineageos 18.1 installed om my op3t, latest nt from kali website and your kernel. Using a RTL8811AU, i can see it with lsusb and i cant find any errors in dmesg. I have tried to change otg adapter and i have tried with y-cable. But still no luck... Is there anything else i can try?
thx for help.
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Hi!
So i have some problems with getting my wifi-adapter working, can u help me?
So i have Lineageos 18.1 installed om my op3t, latest nt from kali website and your kernel. Using a RTL8811AU, i can see it with lsusb and i cant find any errors in dmesg. I have tried to change otg adapter and i have tried with y-cable. But still no luck... Is there anything else i can try?
thx for help.
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Whats the issue you're facing?
@fredrickz
Thank you for this kernel
Just a question:
which nethunter version do I have to install?
On the kali.org page are nethunter releases for pie and ten. But not for eleven - this kernel is for eleven.
Do I install a eleven Custom ROM and then the nethunter PIE version and then this nethunter kernel?
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Whats the issue you're facing?
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I have the same problem with TP-LINK TL-WN722N (RTL8188EUS) - it looks nice in lsusb, no problems are reported in dmesg, but no wlan1 device ... Do i miss something?
nadastry said:
@fredrickz
Thank you for this kernel
Just a question:
which nethunter version do I have to install?
On the kali.org page are nethunter releases for pie and ten. But not for eleven - this kernel is for eleven.
Do I install a eleven Custom ROM and then the nethunter PIE version and then this nethunter kernel?
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Flash generic arm64 installer, then this kernel
Which toolchain do you use to build your kernel?
HI
I have flashed your kernel,but when I try to use rucky,it Pop-up ”kernel not supported!“
How can I fix it?
jlock. said:
HI
I have flashed your kernel,but when I try to use rucky,it Pop-up ”kernel not supported!“
How can I fix it?View attachment 5895271
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fixed the problem,just need to flesh agian
Any solution with missing wlan1 adapter? HID also doesnt work. OnePlus3T + LineageOS 18.1 + NetHunter Lite ARM64 + Kernel
lemongrass1717 said:
Any solution with missing wlan1 adapter? HID also doesnt work. OnePlus3T + LineageOS 18.1 + NetHunter Lite ARM64 + Kernel
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wow! still active people here! are you chinese? i'm planing to rebirth my old op3. does this kernel wifi driver have problem? maybe you can try offical nethunter for op3
XDrz said:
wow! still active people here! are you chinese? i'm planing to rebirth my old op3. does this kernel wifi driver have problem? maybe you can try offical nethunter for op3
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Official nethunter requires android 10, last official oxygenOs is android 9 but the only available lineageOs for op3t is 18.1 on android 11. Probably Im doing something wrong but I still couldn't make wifi adapter work
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wow! still active people here! are you chinese? i'm planing to rebirth my old op3. does this kernel wifi driver have problem? maybe you can try offical nethunter for op3
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Seems missing build-in driver is a culprit of non working adapter. Is there an actual guide how to compile kernel from source? I could try to add driver to kernel and recompile it.
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Seems missing build-in driver is a culprit of non working adapter. Is there an actual guide how to compile kernel from source? I could try to add driver to kernel and recompile it.
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KernelSu is a new root solution for android kernel, there shows some docs about kernel source compilation and module integration. I've tried several times, not so hard but so messy,lots of trivial details(such as adding lost source, changing argvs for compiler.....) you should search for solutions and solve.
Building Kernels | Android Open Source Project
source.android.com
How to build KernelSU? | KernelSU
A kernel-based root solution for Android GKI devices.
kernelsu.org
lemongrass1717 said:
Seems missing build-in driver is a culprit of non working adapter. Is there an actual guide how to compile kernel from source? I could try to add driver to kernel and recompile it.
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Here's my guide.
Since this kernel is already a NetHunter patched, I recommend clone this post's source, so you don't need to start from scratch. If it's kernel 3.x, I usually have to nuke the rtl8xxxu folder and apply this: https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethun...d-rtl8xxxu-with-rtl8188eus-drivers-3.18.patch, because the patch from 4.x (adds only rtl8188eus) is for a newer base driver.
You can also add rtl88xxau if you're there, and if you want: https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethun...add-rtl88xxau-5.6.4.2-drivers-3.18-h990.patch or https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethun...3.10/add-rtl88xxau-5.6.4.2-drivers-3.10.patch
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Here's my guide.
Since this kernel is already a NetHunter patched, I recommend clone this post's source, so you don't need to start from scratch. If it's kernel 3.x, I usually have to nuke the rtl8xxxu folder and apply this: https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethun...d-rtl8xxxu-with-rtl8188eus-drivers-3.18.patch, because the patch from 4.x (adds only rtl8188eus) is for a newer base driver.
You can also add rtl88xxau if you're there, and if you want: https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethun...add-rtl88xxau-5.6.4.2-drivers-3.18-h990.patch or https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethun...3.10/add-rtl88xxau-5.6.4.2-drivers-3.10.patch
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Followed you guide:
1. Downloaded kernel source
2. Patched it with https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethun...d-rtl8xxxu-with-rtl8188eus-drivers-3.18.patch
3. Getting Error on compile
I also tried to add this drivers manualy to kernel https://github.com/aircrack-ng/rtl8188eus and run compile. Seems it compiled OK but on TWRP I get Unsupported Device Error
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Here's my guide.
Since this kernel is already a NetHunter patched, I recommend clone this post's source, so you don't need to start from scratch. If it's kernel 3.x, I usually have to nuke the rtl8xxxu folder and apply this: https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethun...d-rtl8xxxu-with-rtl8188eus-drivers-3.18.patch, because the patch from 4.x (adds only rtl8188eus) is for a newer base driver.
You can also add rtl88xxau if you're there, and if you want: https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethun...add-rtl88xxau-5.6.4.2-drivers-3.18-h990.patch or https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethun...3.10/add-rtl88xxau-5.6.4.2-drivers-3.10.patch
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Nevermind. I fixed it and re-compiled the kernel. Seems it fixed problem with adapter visiibility. Thanks again for the awesome guide.
lemongrass1717 said:
Nevermind. I fixed it and re-compiled the kernel. Seems it fixed problem with adapter visiibility. Thanks again for the awesome guide.
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Awesome! I mean if you want to use the same kernel, and just adding some patches, clone the already existing NH kernel source. Nice