Hello, I have backups of stock ibhave made through CWM recovery. I was wondering if my stock kernel .Zip is in that backup. If not can someone show me where I can get a copy of the stock kernel?
Phone: Galaxy Nexus
ROM: GummyNex
Kernel: Franco
+1 +1 +1!!! Haha.
Ohh yes. I was just about to start a new thread. I would really appreciate some help on this also. Or a non altered, pure stock kernel for 4.0.2 and 4.0.3.
Galaxy nexus GSM.
Thanks in advance.
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And a cdma please!
Phone: Galaxy Nexus
ROM: GummyNex
Kernel: Franco
I would appreciate this also. Presently I just reflash the ROM without any type of wipe. Works but cumbersome.
Thanks in advance!
On this very forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1507379
Post#4
You people need to read xda rules.
Thanks bk.
So in theory, if I want stock 4.0.3, I just grab the stock image from the code website, flash, backup, restore my custom rom then restore boot.img from my stock backup?
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Helmet321 said:
Thanks bk.
So in theory, if I want stock 4.0.3, I just grab the stock image from the code website, flash, backup, restore my custom rom then restore boot.img from my stock backup?
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faux123 has a reset kernel for 4.0.3 and 4.0.3 which is simply the stock kernel.
first post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1414850
ArmanUV said:
faux123 has a reset kernel for 4.0.3 and 4.0.3 which is simply the stock kernel.
first post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1414850
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Yeah cheers man.
I used this. It reset it. But I don't know the build numbers for stock. Also, I don't know its like a pure kernel or is altered or not, depending on the rom.
Just a clean pure stock kernel. = )
Thanks guys.
Does anyone know the build numbers?
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Helmet321 said:
Yeah cheers man.
I used this. It reset it. But I don't know the build numbers for stock. Also, I don't know its like a pure kernel or is altered or not, depending on the rom.
Just a clean pure stock kernel. = )
Thanks guys.
Does anyone know the build numbers?
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The reset kernel is the same as stock but it may have a different signature. It doesn't affect the functionality but if you want to send your phone in for warranty then you should flash google's factory images in fastboot. If you do, don't forget to flash the new radios for your region afterwards since the factory images include the XXK6 radio.
Thanks for your reply man.
That's true. I spose I'm after a pure kernel for just stability etc. I get funny behaviour from custom kernels and I'd like a pure unaltered copy of the 4.0.3 kernel. That's all. Haha. Hope I'm making sense.
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Am pretty new to flashing roms and mods. I've did the streak, captivate, s2 lte, and now just got the nexus.
Was wondering if I can just keep it stock and grab pieces of mods and flash em?
Thanks for any answers
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Yes, you can use stock ROM, but you will have to get root access and unlock bootloader anyway. Also probably you will want to flash custom recovery which is very helpfull in cases when flashing some mods goes wrong.
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So I can keep stock and just get mods then.... hard to choose with all the roms out there. Thanks for the response. Might just try a rom though cause this nexus starts to slow after after awhile
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Mods can not be used on stock odexed ROM, you'll have to flash a Stock deodexed ROM, which isn't 100% factory stock. The ROM will be untouched other than deodexing the system files.
To install an OTA update, you must present the stock recovery on the galaxy
ZeroBarrier said:
Mods can not be used on stock odexed ROM, you'll have to flash a Stock deodexed ROM, which isn't 100% factory stock. The ROM will be untouched other than deodexing the system files.
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Yes, my bad. On SGS2 we had tons of mods/themes for stock-odexed ROMS. Thanks for correcting me.
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Where did u get a super Galaxy Nexus plus, special edition? Haha
Are y running a custom rom?
I'm still on 4.0.1 stock, dunno where the updates are?
Thanks again for replying guys, much appreciated
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481613
I'm a noob to galaxy nexus since I just got the phone.
I have unlocked, rooted stock 4.0.2 on the phone.
I also installed cwm recovery and the question is can I install any rom that has 4.0.4 from cwm or do I need to do something else before installing the rom?
You're fine, flash away.
You have all you need.
Just make sure to wipe / factory reset from CWM before flashing the ROM
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I thank you for the answers. One more question if don't mind.
if I upgrade to stock 4.0.4, how can I downgrade back to 4.0.2?
Also always do a back up in case you mess something up
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qudwis said:
I'm a noob to galaxy nexus since I just got the phone.
I have unlocked, rooted stock 4.0.2 on the phone.
I also installed cwm recovery and the question is can I install any rom that has 4.0.4 from cwm or do I need to do something else before installing the rom?
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Yes you need to have a look here
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
qudwis said:
I thank you for the answers. One more question if don't mind.
if I upgrade to stock 4.0.4, how can I downgrade back to 4.0.2?
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You can just flash any stock rom just like any other rom. Not sure why you'd go backwards though, 4.0.4 is much better with fixed bugs and smoother etc.
RogerPodacter said:
You can just flash any stock rom just like any other rom. Not sure why you'd go backwards though, 4.0.4 is much better with fixed bugs and smoother etc.
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I see. Thank you veru much
msedek said:
Yes you need to have a look here
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
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I know how to install. The question was is it ok to install 4.0.4 rom from 4.0.2 stock.
I've been playing with a few of the kernels available for 4.2.x so far and wanted to get back to the stock kernel in between testing kernels out. Also good for those who may have accidentally flashed a 4.1.2 kernel. This is a flashable CWM 4.2 Galaxy Nexus JOP40C kernel. Tested and working on my stock/rooted 4.2/4.2.1 GNex. As always, flash at your own risk.
Thanks to kalo86 for providing the AOSP ROM 4.2 zip where the boot image came from. :good:
jlink38 said:
I've been playing with a few of the kernels available for 4.2 so far and wanted to get back to the stock kernel in between testing kernels out. Also good for those who may have accidentally flashed a 4.1.2 kernel. This is a flashable CWM 4.2 Galaxy Nexus JOP40C kernel. Tested and working on my stock/rooted 4.2 GNex. As always, flash at your own risk.
Thanks to kalo86 for providing the AOSP ROM 4.2 zip where the boot image came from. :good:
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Thank you sir!
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wish i had had this yesterday....haha thanks sir.
good job!thanks
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Thanks for taking the time to post this kernel. A lot of people have been looking for it.
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Thanks for taking the time to post this kernel. A lot of people have been looking for it.
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No problem!
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Thank you. This is definitely very helpful for people like me who aren't aware that custom kernel wouldn't be backwards compatible.
However, I'm using nexus 7, just wondering how could I extract the stock kernel from the nexus 7 factory image?
(I understand that this isn't a nexus 7 post but I'm just asking a general question on how to get the stock kernel hope that's ok)
I assume this kernel wouldn't work for my device either?
Thanks in advance.
SpikeySpy said:
Thank you. This is definitely very helpful for people like me who aren't aware that custom kernel wouldn't be backwards compatible.
However, I'm using nexus 7, just wondering how could I extract the stock kernel from the nexus 7 factory image?
(I understand that this isn't a nexus 7 post but I'm just asking a general question on how to get the stock kernel hope that's ok)
I assume this kernel wouldn't work for my device either?
Thanks in advance.
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Good question. I will create a stock kernel flash for the Nexus 7 (as I have one as well) and post it up there in the N7 XDA forum.
Also, the kernel is the boot.img file located in the zip for ROMs. You can fastboot install it, or make it into a CWM file which is good in case you don't have a computer with ADB nearby. Link to N7 Stock kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34254473
Thanks!
Thank you for ur reply. Definitely gonna save me lots of time!
How do you make it a cwm file? Just zipping the .img file?
Also, I can't seems to boot into cwm recovery without a toolkit is that normal for installing an incorrect custom kernel?
SpikeySpy said:
Thank you for ur reply. Definitely gonna save me lots of time!
How do you make it a cwm file? Just zipping the .img file?
Also, I can't seems to boot into cwm recovery without a toolkit is that normal for installing an incorrect custom kernel?
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Boot up holding all the buttons to get into recovery. Then flash.
Google for the cyanogenmod walkthrough on how to make a kernel flash. Its a bit in depth for here. Good luck!
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Android 4.2.2
Is this kernel compatible with stock Android 4.2.2?
Not sure actually. Hopefully someone can test it out as I no longer have a GNex.
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jlink38 said:
I've been playing with a few of the kernels available for 4.2.x so far and wanted to get back to the stock kernel in between testing kernels out. Also good for those who may have accidentally flashed a 4.1.2 kernel. This is a flashable CWM 4.2 Galaxy Nexus JOP40C kernel. Tested and working on my stock/rooted 4.2/4.2.1 GNex. As always, flash at your own risk.
Thanks to kalo86 for providing the AOSP ROM 4.2 zip where the boot image came from. :good:
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It is good for Gnex 4.2.2 too ?
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It is good for Gnex 4.2.2 too ?
Thanks
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Better not flash it as 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 kernels are not compatible with each other.
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is there a flashable kernel for 4.1.1? i'm trying to do OTA but it craps out because of franco Kernel that I have installed (and i didnt do backup(()
Sorry for this noob question,can i flash this kernel and use it with 4.1.2 stock rom?
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RezaFaliq said:
Sorry for this noob question,can i flash this kernel and use it with 4.1.2 stock rom?
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The title of this thread states 4.2/4.21, so my guess would be no on 4.1.2
hi, i flashed one of the kernels, but there are too many bugs. i want to revert back to stock kernel but can't seem to locate the file. can anyone help me please? thanks!
Goog1e Phone said:
hi, i flashed one of the kernels, but there are too many bugs. i want to revert back to stock kernel but can't seem to locate the file. can anyone help me please? thanks!
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Kernel or Rom?
Here is the stock Rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737859
Flashing that should give you the stock kernel back too...
You may want to check in the development section I know people were starting on archive of stock ROMs and stock kernels as well as stock radios.
Just a FYI whenever you root your phone you want to make an nandroid backup immediately in case something like this happens.
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stock kernel is in this post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32152586
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Goog1e Phone said:
hi, i flashed one of the kernels, but there are too many bugs. i want to revert back to stock kernel but can't seem to locate the file. can anyone help me please? thanks!
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What Kernel are you talking about ? Agats and ktoonz are great kernels.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb374/TexasEpic/ThePeoplesROM-KennyGlass123/daniel4653.png
Last night I went to flash Trinity kernel onto my GSM Galaxy Nexus, it flashes but does not get past Google, I have to go into recovery and flash a different kernel, I am also on the stock ROM (4.1.2) using the latest clockwork recovery. Any help would be much appreciated
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Obj261 said:
Last night I went to flash Trinity kernel onto my GSM Galaxy Nexus, it flashes but does not get past Google, I have to go into recovery and flash a different kernel, I am also on the stock ROM (4.1.2) using the latest clockwork recovery. Any help would be much appreciated
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
Download a kernel .img appropriate for 4.1.2 or extract the kernel from the stock 4.1.2 factory image of google, starts in fastboot mode and flash the kernel image with the command fastboot flash boot nameofyourkernel.img
It did not work
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Obj261 said:
It did not work
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What doesn't work? fastboot? or the kernel flashed?
The kernel did not flash, it just leaves it with Franco
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Obj261 said:
The kernel did not flash, it just leaves it with Franco
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Wich version of Franco's?
Latest
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ah ok ... I had been to bootloop also with the Franco ....
franco uses its own ramdisk. trinity uses the rom's ramdisk. to go from franco to trinity you need to dirtyflash the rom again. then install trinity.
if its any franco kernel other than the very latest 4.2.2 kernel, you cant flash trinity kernel over it(or any other). it was a problem in some of francos code, he just fixed it. if so, just dirty flash your rom(dont wipe a thing) and trinity with it.
How would I do that
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I was having the same problem, i flashed stock and after that i flashed the kernel and it worked.
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