So I'm wondering... if I flash the 4.0.4 stock rooted rom with radios and stock kernel, then flash Franco's kernel will that change my radios to a diff version? I would ask in his thread but I don't have enough posts yet... thanks in advance!
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AFAIK changing kernel will not change the radio version
Thanks!
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odock said:
So I'm wondering... if I flash the 4.0.4 stock rooted rom with radios and stock kernel, then flash Franco's kernel will that change my radios to a diff version? I would ask in his thread but I don't have enough posts yet... thanks in advance!
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Kernels and radios are separate. Flash away with kernels.
jd1001 said:
AFAIK changing kernel will not change the radio version
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nbdysreal said:
Kernels and radios are separate. Flash away with kernels.
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+1 for ^this^
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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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Hi, and thanks to whoever takes the time to help out,
I would like to make the jump to PhantomPhreak53 CM10, and i am currently using a GB rooted ROM nothing special, and i'd like to know which kernel to download from Chris41g's list of kernels, he has so many and all have similar/different names, Please Help
Those kernels are only for cm9. Won't work with cm10. Just use the one that's packaged with the rom.
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brooksyx said:
Those kernels are only for cm9. Won't work with cm10. Just use the one that's packaged with the rom.
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I was curious because he specifically said to make sure to have a safe kernel and then links to the page so i assumed he intended for Chris41g's kernel to be what he had in mind for flashing his ROM, so your basically saying, i'm good to go without installing a kernel for good measure ?
No off you want a safe kernel download el29 direct boot and install it via Odin and then use that to flash cm10.
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All GB Kernels are inherently safe so flash away. The new Kernel will be installed as part of the new Rom install
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No off you want a safe kernel download el29 direct boot and install it via Odin and then use that to flash cm10.
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Ok, so el29 is what is referred to as a kernal that has a "safe recovery"?
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Ok, so el29 is what is referred to as a kernal that has a "safe recovery"?
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El29 direct boot was made specifically for flashing ics based roms. You can find it on the epic touch cm9 blog. Just do a Google search for it.
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brooksyx said:
El29 direct boot was made specifically for flashing ics based roms. You can find it on the epic touch cm9 blog. Just do a Google search for it.
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CM10 is jelly bean based
gharlane00 said:
All GB Kernels are inherently safe so flash away. The new Kernel will be installed as part of the new Rom install
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so the precaution is for people using an ICS based kernel?
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CM10 is jelly bean based
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Yeah I know... you are looking for a safe kernel to flash cm10. Ics jb same difference.
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brooksyx said:
Yeah I know... you are looking for a safe kernel to flash cm10. Ics jb same difference.
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sweet!!!!! forgive my nagging questions but thanks for taking the time!
*come hear you experimental CM10 you*
i dont know how this thread made it this far... but... its kernel, unless you are making popcorn.
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i dont know how this thread made it this far... but... its kernel, unless you are making popcorn.
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yea, i realized this and was also curious how far i could go with out being corrected, forgive me
Edit: haha you guys got me all confused. I was right.
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yea, i realized this and was also curious how far i could go with out being corrected, forgive me
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its just a thing of mine as a kernel dev, i have to correct you, but dont take it personally... im not one of those spelling/grammar people..
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its just a thing of mine as a kernel dev, i have to correct you, but dont take it personally... im not one of those spelling/grammar people..
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as a kernel dev, whats your take on my question? same answer as brooksyx?
pretty much yea..
I'm coming from cm10 and I'm going to flash zedomaxs high on android rom and I read I needed a stock modem to go along with it since it's basically a stock rom and there's so many which do I chose since coming from cm10??? Any help appreciated
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Actually its not the modem. Those should work with any of the roms here. You are thinking of the kernel I believe. Theres only a few to choose from and it boils down to preference.
If you are going to the UVALH2 update or later, you will need a purely stock kernel. Custom ones aren't working yet.
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Actually its not the modem. Those should work with any of the roms here. You are thinking of the kernel I believe. Theres only a few to choose from and it boils down to preference.
If you are going to the UVALH2 update or later, you will need a purely stock kernel. Custom ones aren't working yet.
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thanks very much for clearing that
Radio
suhailstar said:
thanks very much for clearing that
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There is a new flashable radio from jelly bean leak..
I wanna flash cm9, but where should i download from? Official Site?
Obviously.
Then download some CM9 based kernel (the official one doesnt work for me)
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Could u please giv me a link?
Seriously .... its obvious. Do you have the GSM version or the CDMA . The code name is Zeus for gsm and zeusc for cdma. You can get them on get.cm/?device= if you have a Zeus or zeusc
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GSM, not the rom, kernel and instructions.
Hmmm, i ended up in a bootloop.
I flashed rom, then lupus cm9 kernel.
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Hmmm, i ended up in a bootloop.
I flashed rom, then lupus cm9 kernel.
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Why don't you use one of the CM9 GSM ROMs in the Development subforum? These you can use the included kernel so you're sure it'll work.
U need to flash the kernel 1st.
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Sdojoin
Ohh, so flashing an ICS ROM is the same as flashing a GB one?
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Ohh, so flashing an ICS ROM is the same as flashing a GB one?
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Same process. But you'll need a compatible kernel as well.
Alright. Thought it was a different process. Thanks everyone i got it working!
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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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.
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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.
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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?
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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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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 ?
Thanks
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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