Hello!
Where can I find EL13 kernel and how can I install it?
I've found the kernel here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1389874 but it says no CWM
I'm just confused. Can I flash this kernel or not? And if I can't do it, where I can find the EL13 kernel I can install?
Please, help me, guys?
Buy the way, happy holidays to all of you. And Good luck!
steadyhawking released a flashable one in the dev section. I flashed it threw cwm.
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steadyhawking released a flashable one in the dev section. I flashed it threw cwm.
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Сan you show me the link, please?
Thank you!
Here is the one from Steady Hawking. Includes Rogue Recovery. Flash through CWM or previous version of rogue recovery.
If you flash that, do you need to also flash the modem? Or does it do it all at once?
Been looking for this thanks!!!
If you flash that, it only includes the kernel. The modem will have to be flashed seperately.
newbie, which one should I flash? been on rouge stock, the first release with no los issues anymore. eg30 (?) is what I have now.
Are modem and kernel independent of one another? Currently I have and EK02 kernel and EL13 modem. They seem to be working fine together and I'm getting great 3g service. Do I need the EL13 kernel?
Also part 2, will flashing the rogue EL13 kernel wipe out my ACS recovery, since it seems that the rogue recovery is attached?
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Are modem and kernel independent of one another? Currently I have and EK02 kernel and EL13 modem. They seem to be working fine together and I'm getting great 3g service. Do I need the EL13 kernel?
Also part 2, will flashing the rogue EL13 kernel wipe out my ACS recovery, since it seems that the rogue recovery is attached?
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No they are not because if they were your setup would not work as it is now. Yes if you flash one recovery over another you will change it... My suggestion to you is to go and read up on the wiki page for our phones. Your questions which I understand because you are a noob can get you into trouble if you do the wrong thing. This stuff truly is easy and common sense once you get the lingo so thats why I am telling you to go find the wiki...
Also I did not provide a link because I think thats part of learning, the ability to find what you are looking for and apply it to what you need.... IMO Good Luck and have fun....
thanks. I'll dig in and read up.
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I have 2 different EK02 kernel repacks.
One with ACSRecovery5, and one with CWM5.
Same as before, stock untouched kernel, repacked with your choice of recoveries.
init.d support is included..
http://forums.acsyndicate.net/showthread.php/3492-ACS-KERNEL-CWM-ODIN-EK02-Repack-ACS5-CWM5
Thanks to QBKing77 for the Review and how-to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anjwB9mhn3Q
So im running syndicated ice with eg30 modem so i can just go ahead and flash the zip in cwm??
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Thanks Chris. I loved this on my Epic. I appreciate you porting it over for this phone
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Hey Chris, when I tried this kernel last night, the factory reset option did nothing, it just went back to the main menu.(your CWM repacked one works fine tho). Also, is init.d support ever going to be added back?
EDIT: One more note, is it possible to enable the back option by default again since power is now enter by default on this recovery? Makes navigating through the recovery so much quicker than having to use the back button at the bottom of the phone
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Hey Chris, when I tried this kernel last night, the factory reset option did nothing, it just went back to the main menu.(your CWM repacked one works fine tho). Also, is init.d support ever going to be added back?
EDIT: One more note, is it possible to enable the back option by default again since power is now enter by default on this recovery? Makes navigating through the recovery so much quicker than having to use the back button at the bottom of the phone
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ill take a look at that, and re the edit, shouldnt be a problem, ill look tonight
also thought that init.d was working
So what's the word on CIQ here? There's 5 different EK02 ROMs posted but I've yet to see anything stating if they contain CIQ and if it's been removed.
a. this is not a rom
b. CIQ is in all of them
runs great
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a. this is not a rom
b. CIQ is in all of them
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I did not think I was confused about this until I saw this post. I thought that CIQ was in the ROM? If we are running a ROM with CIQ removed and we flash one of these repacked kernels and recoveries, it does not put CIQ back onto our phone correct?
Sorry in advance for the newb question.
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I did not think I was confused about this until I saw this post. I thought that CIQ was in the ROM? If we are running a ROM with CIQ removed and we flash one of these repacked kernels and recoveries, it does not put CIQ back onto our phone correct?
Sorry in advance for the newb question.
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Correct. CarrierIQ is not in the kernel, modem, or recovery. CIQ is rom only. ;-)
Edit: I wrote caller instead of CarrierIQ. I'm ocd, sorry.
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Correct. CarrierIQ is not in the kernel, modem, or recovery. CIQ is rom only. ;-)
Edit: I wrote caller instead of CarrierIQ. I'm ocd, sorry.
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not neccesarily true.. but it is disabled via the rom, so if you have removed it from the rom you are fine, the kernel will not put it back
but there are bits of it in the kernel
How to and review video is up!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anjwB9mhn3Q
Thanks for the new recovery Chris. I loved this when in had the epic.
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I would really love this kernel and recovery but whenever I try to flash with Odin or CWM it takes me to bootloops. Is there something I am missing? I am currently on Naeroks ROM with LoStkernel 1.0.8 experimental build. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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I would really love this kernel and recovery but whenever I try to flash with Odin or CWM it takes me to bootloops. Is there something I am missing? I am currently on Naeroks ROM with LoStkernel 1.0.8 experimental build. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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What are you wiping before you flash it?
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What are you wiping before you flash it?
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Even though you generally do not need to wipe anything when flashing kernels, whenever I flash through CWM, I always wipe dalvik and cache a couple times.
With ODIN, I have never wiped anything when flashing as I don't go into CWM at all when using ODIN. I just go straight into download mode. I have used ODIN more than CWM and have NEVER had any issues... Until now.
The weird part - When I have the bootloops and go back into CWM to restore my backup, I have the new ACS recovery installed.
Any ideas?
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I was just reading through another thread and had an idea as to why this may not be working. Maybe someone can confirm? I have a theme installed that has the AIO lockmod built in. I know that mod messes with framework.res right? Could that have anything to do with my issues?
I might be able to mess with that tonight if that is the case but would prefer not to spend my time messing with it if that is definitely not causing anything to wrong.
Wishkah420 said:
Correct. CarrierIQ is not in the kernel, modem, or recovery. CIQ is rom only. ;-)
Edit: I wrote caller instead of CarrierIQ. I'm ocd, sorry.
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i am slightly confused. maybe i'm not understanding this answer.
i had caulks 1.5a installed and then did a full system wipe (caulks wipe) and then installed the new ek02 that caulk posted. does this mean i have ciq or not?
is there a way to check?
thanks in advance
You have ciq, There is no ciq hack yet for 2.3.6
Edit: I stand corrected, Calks rom has ciq disabled
i found this (only been around since 16th of september.. cough!) to check ciq
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17612559&postcount=110
thats a good app, checks for more than just ciq, and TReve is the guy who outed CIQ publicly (after k0nane, but more media caught on)... They even sent him a C&D and threatened to sue...
There is now a CWM update.zip to flash the EK02 modem on top of ANY existing modem WITHOUT needing to revert to EG30 first.
Serial flashers rejoice!
update-modem-EK02-FULL-CWM.zip
IMPORTANT: Only EK02 kernels and higher support FULL modem flashes (which these are). Earlier kernels only support PATCH modem flashes. That means you need to be on EK02+CWM or EL13+CWM to run these CWM modem flashes. It has nothing to do with the modems themselves, it has to do with the kernels. If you try to flash FULL modem flashes in earlier kernels it will just hang for a long time and timeout. If you press-and-hold the power button while it is hung (wait 2 minutes before doing that), it'll reboot the phone and you will be on your old modem.
Testing was done using chris41g's EK02+CWM, and EL13+CWM stock repacked kernels (these are the ones installed by the Auto Root Thread) but should work on any stock-derived EK02/EL13-based kernels. Recompiled kernels may or may not work, weren't tested.
I also created CWM update.zip's for EG30, EG31, EK02, and EL13.
They are available in the Resource Section #a13 (2nd post) of the Auto Root Thread and also in my signature.
I've also updated the Wiki DB.
Enjoy!
I am confused. How was this accomplished with only a delta?
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Damn...I could have used this earlier today to get back to EK02 from EL13. Great work man, this will definitely be helpful.
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Update aborted on me. Still on EG31
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Update aborted on me. Still on EG31
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Which kernel are you using? Are you using CWM? It needs to flash in CWM, not stock recovery.
Just to test your scenario out, I was running
EK02 Modem, EL13+CWM Kernel, EG30 ROM
I booted into CWM recovery and installed EG31 Modem using the first post.
Rebooted the phone, went to menu->about phone, verified EG31 Modem (EL13+CWM Kernel, EG30 ROM)
I ran a speed test over 3G then enabled WiFi and ran a speed test on that. Both were normal.
I then booted into CWM recovery again, and installed the EK02 Modem using the first post.
Rebooted the phone, went to menu->about phone, verified EK02 Modem (EL13+CWM Kernel, EG30 ROM)
Again ran a speed test over 3G then enabled WiFi and ran a speed test on that. Both were normal.
As an aside, with all 4 modems (EG30, EG31, EK02, and EL13) sitting on the /sdcard as full CWM updaters, switching modems has become a breeze. Takes on avg 2.5 minutes including flash and reboot time to switch to any of the modems.
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Which kernel are you using? Are you using CWM? It needs to flash in CWM, not stock recovery.
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EG31+CWM. Hangs for about 10 minutes then gives a generic error ending in Status 7
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EG31+CWM
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I'll leave my ROM alone since it doesn't affect the flash.
I will go and test your scenario right now.
So you have EG31+CWM *chris41g repack* Kernel and EG31 Modem, correct?
And the current operation that is failing for you is flashing to EK02 modem using the first post?
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I'll leave my ROM alone since it doesn't affect the flash.
I will go and test your scenario right now.
So you have EG31+CWM *chris41g repack* Kernel and EG31 Modem, correct?
And the current operation that is failing for you is flashing to EK02 modem using the first post?
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Exactly
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Starting with EK02 Modem, EL13+CWM Kernel, and EG30 ROM, I downloaded the e4gtauto-sfx.exe packaged from the Auto Root thread in my signature.
I started the Auto Root, Chose Option C (install BootImg), and Option C (EG31+CWM), let phone reboot, went to settings->about phone, verified EG31 Kernel (EG30-CL435803 ie EG30-Rev5).
I now have EK02 Modem, EG31+CWM Kernel, EG30 ROM.
I reboot into CWM and flash EG31 Modem from my signature, here it hangs trying to flash EG31.
That was the kernel I didn't test since I'm never on EG31. Figures that is the one that hangs.
Apparently it doesn't have anything to do with the EK02 modem flash. It won't flash EG31 or EG30 either.
I went back and tested EG30 since I realize I had only tested a patch upgrade from EG30. Now it makes sense. Neither EG30 nor EG31 (built 1 day apart) kernels support FULL modem flashes. They only support PATCH modem flashes. EK02 and EL13 kernels support both FULL and PATCH modem flashes.
My suggestion is to install either EK02+CWM or EL13+CWM from the Auto Root thread in my signature. Then you can flash any of the modems any of the time.
Thanks for the detailed break down. Coming from an OG Evo, things used to be much easier lol
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Thanks for the detailed break down. Coming from an OG Evo, things used to be much easier lol
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Did the Evo support flashing full modems from CWM? I never had one so don't know.
On other platforms I had only seen patch updates also so when Samsung was supporting full updates I was thinking they were pretty on top of things. Apparently they just recently became the cool kids on the block and before they were like the other kids.
You can of course flash the FULL modems over ODIN w/o issues similar to RUU flashes on HTC.
Everything has it's caveats, if you flashed bad radios on the Evo you could potentially lose the phone's WiMax keys, making 4G unusable. ODIN is definitely a blessing for Samsung phones though. The phone is ALMOST unbrickable with Odin.
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worked great for me, coming from E31, now able to run E13,
really appreciate it
Do you have to be running Chris's repacked kernel to use this? Does it work with the Rogue kernel and their recovery or you need to flash the stock repack? I am on EL13 and just wanted to know in case I want to roll back unless EK02 modem will flash over EL13 with a problem anyway....
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Do you have to be running Chris's repacked kernel to use this? Does it work with the Rogue kernel and their recovery or you need to flash the stock repack? I am on EL13 and just wanted to know in case I want to roll back unless EK02 modem will flash over EL13 with a problem anyway....
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I don't remember the Rogue naming conventions, there was one with a custom kernel and the other with stock repacked. The stock repacked should work as long as it is an EK02 or EL13-based kernel. The custom one may or may not, I don't know, wasn't tested.
Why is this in general?
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Real nice now i can switch between ek02 and el13 within minutes
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Why is this in general?
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This is General because it is discussion and not a Q&A.
This should be sticky or Wiki if it isn't already. Much thanks sfhub
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Hey is there a way to permify clock work mod?
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If your using Rom Manager you shouldnt be its bad news on this phone ask anyone who knows
Our recovery is repacked into the Kernel. The last official build has a Rogue CWM repack (EL29) and the last Rogue repack and repack of any kind that I know of for ICS leaks is the FD02 which was not posted here.
ICS CWM at the moment is also bad news on this phone. Wiping is not good and flashing roms with it can cause Permanent Bricks and by Permanent they mean unless you own a reflow oven and practice putting nand flash on phone circuit boards kind of permanent. Once we have Kernel source everything should get better.
Well I was wanting to perm el26 stock Cwm..... So I can flash ics roms on the go lol
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Well problem is the recovery is packed into the kernel. To run a gingerbread kernel and use the phone one must be on gingerbread. You will not see this made to work for ics. What can be done has been done and once the source is available things should get safer for future repacks.
Solution? Mobile odin. Flash the el26 cwm kernel repack. Boot recovery and flash your rom. As long as all we have are ICS leaks the longer you will have to wait for something else.
Hello everyone, I'm a new to the et4g , i just came from an evo 3d a few weeks ago. Right now I'm a running calks latest fd26 with the help of acs test recovery. I've been searching spool over the threads but can not find links for any of the custom recoveries. So what i would like to know is what do you think is the best recovery in your opinion and if you can drop links/point me in the right direction thanx!
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You should NOT be using custom recovery in ICS if you are not absolutely certain how it all works. I know that the Calk's 1.5 FD26 kernel came with one but if you use it incorrectly, you will have a very nice paperweight.
The only recovery that is recommended while on ICS is the STOCKCWM-EL26.TAR recovery that you can get here and it should be flashed from Odin:
http://chris41g.devphone.org/index.php?dir=EpicTouch/Stock+Repack/EL26/
Thank you, i have read that about it could cause many problems but wasn't sure which could be used
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Thank you, i have read that about it could cause many problems but wasn't sure which could be used
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If you were on Gingerbread it wouldn't matter. But, you're using ICS so it makes a huge difference.
Since you are on Calk's 1.5 like me, I will try to tell you how to use the built-in recovery as safely as possible with the FD26 kernel.
I use the recovery to backup or restore the FD26 rom only while I am using it! (Do NOT use it to flash another rom or restore a different version of Android, if you plan on going to a different rom, see below!) You can do other simple stuff that won't harm anything like wipe cache and davlik too.
If you plan on flashing a different kernel or modem, use ODIN:
If you plan on going to a different ROM, use ODIN to flash the EL26 stock recovery I gave you a link for.
Once you flash the EL26, you will no longer be able to boot into ICS, so be prepared and have the ROM you want to flash (with EL26) already downloaded to the phone. Always wipe manually or use Calkulin's 'format all' before flashing a rom.
If you are not certain about using the EL26 recovery or get stuck in some other way, just use this easy guide I wrote to bring you back to stock rooted with CWM recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24158551&postcount=9980
Edit: Corrected link posted above. Thanks.
just got my Epic 4G from Ups today...have been rockin a Vibrant with Chimera... but now i feel like a noob again...ICS FF18 dled and installed already so where do i go from here..how do i root and where can i find a badass rom??? thanks in advanced!!!:fingers-crossed:
Check the wiki section. They have the roms listed there. Also first before anything read "how not to brick" and for FF18 there is a rooted one click Odin. Its in the dev section.
Edit: there is a Q&A section. You can search for what you need. hope this is helpful.
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I've heard that Blu Kuban is a cool ROM. I currently use CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 6. You can root your stock ROM with this guide: E4GT Wiki
Try searching next time
Team venum has some awesome roms. Just make sire to read the how not to brick thread first.
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Welcome to our street on XDA! Glad to see you have an Epic touch! I personally enjoy Cyanogen Mod Alpha 6, but it does have a few bugs. The one that annoys me the most being that cusotm ringtones are not supported yet. (The gf doesn't like not having her custom ringtone when she calls me ) But overall it is highly customizable and a great rom! I also like Blu Kuban (yes I did spell that right, Blu Kuban) but it is a little too Blue for my personal liking, but other than that I hear great things about it. I too recommend that you thoroughly read "The Official how I hard bricked my E4GT thread" http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1509795 as well as the "How Not To Brick Your E4GT (UPDATED 5/21/12)" thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525495
From what I understand, the main things bricking Epic Touches right now is not being careful when flashing kernels. Currently, I believe that the recommended standard is when you wish to upgrade to a new rom, you first flash this in odin and then update: http://chris41g.devphone.org/EpicTouch/Stock Repack/EL26/StockCWM-EL26.tar.md5
This is a Gingerbread Kernel, and most people seem to recommend it when upgrading to ICS. In other words, Say one was on a stock FF18 root, one would open odin, flash this, then in the Clockwork recovery provided (the way people usually upgrade Modems, Roms, etc...) flash their new ICS Rom.
To Root, I might take a look at this, but I personally have not tried it, and don't know if it works or not. :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721229
I believe in order to do that, in theory one would do the following:
Download that
Flash it in Odin
Done
If one wanted to go to Stock FF18 to Cyanogen Mod, I believe one would do the following:
Download and flash that rooted FF18 above,
Flash that EL26 CWM file I linked to earlier
Flash the Cyanogen Mod Alpha 6 http://e4gtcm.blogspot.com/p/cm9-status.html
Before you go ahead with any of this though, I would confirm that this is working with others, as I personally have not ever tried to start out on a non-rooted ICS Rom.
Also, whats called an emmc bug is currently going around, that hard-bricks devices in theory. Do be careful of this. It seems to be contagious through recoveries and kernels. I would read up more on this, as I myself am not fully educated upon the matter.
Also, please note that I do not take credit for any Kernels or Roms mentioned in this post, and that I in no way helped develop them. I also take no credit in discovering the emmc bug, I simply read about it, and have bricked one of my devices by getting the bug.
If you have any questions, let us know!
thanks to everyone..appreciate the input!!!:good:
edit: rooted now just need to find a stable kick butt rom.
:thumbup: for being rooted.. I'd recommend the blu Kuban as well.. Great rom with kick ass support ... Plus love the rom updater . A daily driver for me... Just throwing that out there
look for posts by QBKing77, he has it down.
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look for posts by QBKing77, he has it down.
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thanks bud...his vids helped me root and flash custom recovery
I'm also a relative noob, at least to Samsung devices. I am on stock rooted EG30 right now (no CWM). Say I wanted to flash Blu Kuban. From what I gather, I would Odin the EL29 kernel+CWM recovery only using the PDA option in Odin (not the full ROM), then boot into the recovery just Odin'ed, wipe data/factory reset (or use the Format All x2 script), then flash the Blu Kuban as instructed in the Blu Kuban thread. Correct? I don't have to wipe internal or external sd card either, right?
Also, once I do that, if I wanted to flash a different kernel, like agat FF18 built from source, how would I do that? Would I just use CWM to flash, or would I have to Odin?
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I'm also a relative noob, at least to Samsung devices. I am on stock rooted EG30 right now (no CWM). Say I wanted to flash Blu Kuban. From what I gather, I would Odin the EL29 kernel+CWM recovery only using the PDA option in Odin (not the full ROM), then boot into the recovery just Odin'ed, wipe data/factory reset (or use the Format All x2 script), then flash the Blu Kuban as instructed in the Blu Kuban thread. Correct? I don't have to wipe internal or external sd card either, right?
Also, once I do that, if I wanted to flash a different kernel, like agat FF18 built from source, how would I do that? Would I just use CWM to flash, or would I have to Odin?
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You have done your homework ... once you have blu kuban installed...it comes with a rom updater where you can change kernals modems and such. You can personalize it for your preferences. Good luck and welcome to the blu family.
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You have done your homework ... once you have blu kuban installed...it comes with a rom updater where you can change kernals modems and such. You can personalize it for your preferences. Good luck and welcome to the blu family.
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Thanks. Are there any standing issues with the Blu Kuban ROM? It says all existing FF18 issues are still there, but what in particular are those issues? Also, should I use EL29 or EL26 as the "base" kernel/recovery to flash from, or does it matter?
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Thanks. Are there any standing issues with the Blu Kuban ROM? It says all existing FF18 issues are still there, but what in particular are those issues? Also, should I use EL29 or EL26 as the "base" kernel/recovery to flash from, or does it matter?
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I've had the rom for almost 2 months now.. No issues at all.. Some black on black text here and there but that's not big in my opinion compared to some of the issues I've seen on other roms... And to flash you should be able to use agats source kernel and use ruj wipe in his OP
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Thanks. Are there any standing issues with the Blu Kuban ROM? It says all existing FF18 issues are still there, but what in particular are those issues? Also, should I use EL29 or EL26 as the "base" kernel/recovery to flash from, or does it matter?
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I used el29 when I first flashed this Rom. When you first install blu it has a caulks fe22 kernal...but with the updater you can go to the latest ff18. Ruj (blu developer ) will prob do a slight Makeover based on the released F18. I really enjoy his from. Great battery and love he themeing. Plenty of help in the developer area as well. Make sure after you flash you update your profile and prl... under about phone. Enjoy ICS!
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I've had the rom for almost 2 months now.. No issues at all.. Some black on black text here and there but that's not big in my opinion compared to some of the issues I've seen on other roms... And to flash you should be able to use agats source kernel and use ruj wipe in his OP
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Using the format all x2 in the OP of the Blu Kuban thread won't trigger the eMMC bug, right?
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Using the format all x2 in the OP of the Blu Kuban thread won't trigger the eMMC bug, right?
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Nope. No issues with that script.
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Nope. No issues with that script.
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Final question: if I wanted to restore my nandroid backup of my stock rooted EG30 ROM, I would still need to Odin back to the EL26 recovery/kernel first, correct?
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Final question: if I wanted to restore my nandroid backup of my stock rooted EG30 ROM, I would still need to Odin back to the EL26 recovery/kernel first, correct?
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I think so on that...since the backup is based on GB. Took me forever to pull the trigger on rooting my E4gt... but very happy with it now. Like getting a new phone. Have you gotten the ota update from sprint with regards to ice?
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lambohoos said:
I think so on that...since the backup is based on GB. Took me forever to pull the trigger on rooting my E4gt... but very happy with it now. Like getting a new phone. Have you gotten the ota update from sprint with regards to ice?
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No, I've been on stock rooted EG30 since I got my phone, and I disabled updates as well.
won't boot into CWM recovery
this thread seems like a great place for my noob questions too. I thought i knew my way around my HTC Evo 4G, but Samsung is like learning a whole new language...
I'm running CM9 alpha 4, with EL29 baseband version and FE16 kernel, and i have CWM 5.0.2.7 installed (i know i do because i made some nandroids). I can't get it to reboot into CWM now though - only the stock recovery. What am i doing wrong?