Flashed TGP kernel after finding out some of overheating problems with the Lightrom, resulted in a bootloop.
is there anyway to install superstock/MoroKernel6/TGP kernel with Lightrom?
Sorry for the noob-ism.
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Earlier I had flashed arter97 kernel. When I flashed boeffla kernel, the phone did not reboot. But again when I flashed arter97 kernel, it successfully rebooted. How can i replace arter97 kernel with boeffla kernel? Please help.
Device:Samsung S3 I9300
ROM-CM 11 snapshot m9
Kernel-arter97 kernel
I also had Boot loops when flashing the ROM with stock Kernel. I tried flashing Boeffla kernel zz13 and it fixed it.
Glad you got it working. Thread closed.
Hello All. Hope you guys are doing great. Wanted to know if Sultan's rom is still the best out there for OPO. Do you have anything else to recommend?
6.0.1 - CAF REMIX with lightning kernel + voltage - 100mv
7.0.1 jgcaap stock kernel
Hi guys...
I'm with Gnabo ROM, and I'm with stock kernel for a long time.
I remember that Boeffla kernel made my tablete more fast times ago when I installed that....
Now I'm thinking about to install the Boeffla kernel again...
Does this custom kernel have some missing thing if compared to stock kernel?
I'm asking this because If I need to come back to stock kernel I will have to flash a stock ROM again, and after to flash the Gnabo ROM again, and after to download and to configure all my apps...
So... I'm here asking for your opinions about this comparisson.
Thank you!
Got an S7 flat, running TWRP, Prime Kernel and Resurrection Remix (v5.8.5 Android 7.1.2)
Had issues with Magisk Hide and was recommended Prime kernel, was previously running whatever came with RR.
Now got issues with the phone crashing constantly, force reboots and freezing.
Looking for a recommendation for a kernel that is compatible with my device and preferably ROM, that will provide stability and will allow Magisk Hide to work properly. I have no interest in overclocking, just stability and Magisk Hide.
Not very experienced with kernels so any help on flashing over a custom kernel will help massively.
All help is appreciated, thanks.