I am currently running the epicTouchAOSPmod....my question is how can I update this rom with out loosing my current set up and having to start all over? I know that flashing a GB kernel isn't compatible with ics so it won't boot past the splash screen...any one know if there is a way for me to upgrade??
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musikalharmony said:
I am currently running the epicTouchAOSPmod....my question is how can I update this rom with out loosing my current set up and having to start all over? I know that flashing a GB kernel isn't compatible with ics so it won't boot past the splash screen...any one know if there is a way for me to upgrade??
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You need to odin a GB kernel, then upgrade, then flash one of ICS kernels.
ICS question.
If I'm running Calk's stock/rooted/fc07 v.1.0 and he releases a 2.0 version can I just flash over the upgraded version of fc07 without reverting back to GB el29?
OR
If I want to flash sfHub's fc15 ics rom can I just flash over ICS to ICS?
Thanks,
Pp.
PanchoPlanet said:
If I'm running Calk's stock/rooted/fc07 v.1.0 and he releases a 2.0 version can I just flash over the upgraded version of fc07 without reverting back to GB el29?
OR
If I want to flash sfHub's fc15 ics rom can I just flash over ICS to ICS?
Thanks,
Pp.
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You should be able to upgrade FC07 stock to FC07 modded by Calk.
You should probably wipe when flashing someone else's FC15.
But first odin to el29 kernel. I heard that you could brick the phone by using FC recoveries. I think even Rogue team suggest using EL29 kernels for flashing things over their own FC kernels.
Here, use this http://goo-inside.me/kernels/TeamRo.../rogue_ET-recoveryonly-1.1.4-rc0-odin.tar.md5 . This is an EL29 Rogue kernel I use.
I don't wanna flash CM9 anymore since its very buggy for me and i wanna try out the Blazer ics rom so how would i make this transition.
I believe you use sfhubss 1 click e l 29 odin. Look in development for the thread.
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What about flashing agat's ff18 recovery, calk's format all, then Blazer ICS?
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Odin el26 kernel then calks format all the then flash blazer ics done easiest quickest and safest way hands down have done this many times on every new build release of blazer CM9 and aokp with no problems
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I just flashed to the Mijjz Rom found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1512419
I am currently wondering what a safe and battery friendly GB based kernel would be that I can flash things to this rom with. (I want to stay on this Rom, just flash a few zips onto it safely). Thanks!
Twrp hands down
Agat's 0.2.1 kernel built from source. It has the command removed that bricks our phones.
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2momo123 said:
I just flashed to the Mijjz Rom found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1512419
I am currently wondering what a safe and battery friendly GB based kernel would be that I can flash things to this rom with. (I want to stay on this Rom, just flash a few zips onto it safely). Thanks!
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Honestly guy there are only 3 choices chris41 CWM, agats CWM or TWRP. You got to flip a coin or something and make a decision...
I thought you guys might wanna run FG31 kernel with custom recovery
so you can flash what ever you want without changing kernel.
Here is repack (like good old days) of FG31 with my tREC_v0.2.1
1. FG31_AGAT.zip flash in recovery.
2. FG31_AGAT.tar flash with ODIN or Mobile ODIN.
I have tested this repack with my tFF18 rom and it works.
So far no problems.
Hope you guys will enjoy it.
Thanks and nice work.
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Nice
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awesome, thank you!
Any plans to incorporate the FG31 kernel changes into your own kernel?
Apk07 said:
Any plans to incorporate the FG31 kernel changes into your own kernel?
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we need source for that, and I may be wrong but its not available to us yet.
Good idea Agat, always good to have options. Thx
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With this I can flash anything CM,TW,AOSP, etc without brick?
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rockypr said:
With this I can flash anything CM,TW,AOSP, etc without brick?
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This kernel has a safe recovery so there is no risk to brick phone from recovery point.
We don't have a source for kernel itself so I can't tell if it's safe.
Also my recovery will use updater-binary packed into rom zip file and if binary not safe and has emmc bug you
still can brick your phone.
However you can safely backup and restore using this recovery. Wipe the phone. Do factory reset and flash any other zip file that doesn't have ICS updater binary and/or doesn't have format() command in updater script.
How is the FG31 radio
Thank you Agat for yet another option for us all.
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Thank you. Any Aokp kernel for future ?
nathan7 said:
Thank you. Any Aokp kernel for future ?
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I'm not doing AOKP/AOSP/CM.
Chris41g is making them. You should check his kernels.
Thanks Agat for another option using the latest leak and for your work.
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How is this different from your 0.4.2 version?
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How is this different from your 0.4.2 version?
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I think you're thinking of his FF18 kernel, this one is FG31
I think the FF18 kernel is on v4.2, and the recovery is on v2.1 is how I see it..
ie, I label my backups according to kernel & recovery.. so with the latest FF18 kernel, I put v4.2.2.1 at the end.. just so I can keep track..
sj
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sjsharksfan420 said:
I think you're thinking of his FF18 kernel, this one is FG31
I think the FF18 kernel is on v4.2, and the recovery is on v2.1 is how I see it..
ie, I label my backups according to kernel & recovery.. so with the latest FF18 kernel, I put v4.2.2.1 at the end.. just so I can keep track..
sj
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That's what I was thinking...in a basic-sense. I wasn't sure if there were 3 or 4 "major" differences, or if it was just the FF18 vs. FG31 change, or something else, or ... Was curious, more than anything else. Thanks sj [& agat, of course. ]
I've been running this kernel and fg31 modem with Blazer 1.5 for two days with no problem.
Thanks a bunch for the great work .
I'm getting 403 forbidden
donsh00tmesanta said:
I'm getting 403 forbidden
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On what?
If one is using a GB kernel and a JB Rom are you truly running JB.
Well no you won't be running JB because it wouldn't boot with a GB kernel
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fredrick1213 said:
Well no you won't be running JB because it wouldn't boot with a GB kernel
Ok if thats true then how could i have run CM10 with el26 kernel.
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RGoodSolutions said:
Ok if thats true then how could i have run CM10 with el26 kernel.
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You tell me.
You used el26 kernel to flash cm10 but then cm10 came with its own kernel.
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As they said. Once you flash a rom the kernel in that rom replaces the one that was on the device. CWM6 will be pretty easy to identify upon boot versus the CWM5 in the el26 kernel a quick boot into recovery will be a good sign for you. Could always go into the phone information and look at the current kernel.