Hi!
Here's a noob question, how do you repack a kernel if you want to use it for example, ARHD?
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Tingelholm said:
Hi!
Here's a noob question, how do you repack a kernel if you want to use it for example, ARHD?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647398
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Can I get a tutorial on how to use it? Where do I find the ramdisk?
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Tingelholm said:
Can I get a tutorial on how to use it? Where do I find the ramdisk?
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It is explained on the first page. Basically, extract the package, put kernel boot.img files into kernels directory, put rom image files into ram disks directory. For example if you want to repack Faux123 kernel into cm10, you would put Faux123 kernel into kernels directory, CM10 boot image into ramdisks directory, zip the package as instructed, copy to sdcard, Flash in cwm recovery, collect the resulting file from sdcard. The flash it...
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Thanks, but what about modules? That isn't necessary?
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Thanks, but what about modules? That isn't necessary?
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No, the modules you flash normally with the kernel you just repacked.
timlambo said:
No, the modules you flash normally with the kernel you just repacked.
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Promise, last question! Which modules do I flash, the ones that comes with the rom or the ones that comes with the kernel?
Tingelholm said:
Promise, last question! Which modules do I flash, the ones that comes with the rom or the ones that comes with the kernel?
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You flash the modules for the kernel you repacked.
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Example:
You just repacked faux 005b3, then you should flash those modules for faux005b3.
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You will only flash the rom modules and boot.img back if you want to go back to your stock kernel for your rom without reinstalling the whole rom.
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Ok, so this is the steps.
1. Download required files
2. Open One Click.
3. Choose the boot.img of the kernel to be the kernel.
4. Choose the boot.img of the rom to be the ramdisk.
5. Flash the created file in fastboot.
6. Flash modules in CWM.
Is this correct?
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Ok, so this is the steps.
1. Download required files
2. Open One Click.
3. Choose the boot.img of the kernel to be the kernel.
4. Choose the boot.img of the rom to be the ramdisk.
5. Flash the created file in fastboot.
6. Flash modules in CWM.
Is this correct?
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That is spot on.
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Im pretty new with this phone, had an lg optimus 2x before. So this with repacked kernel is pretty new to me. If i understand this right, can i use a kernel on all roms if i repacked it?
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Hi,
I'm new to the ONE X, just switched from the Sensation. I've updated the firmware to 1.28.0000. I can instal all Sense ICS and JB ROMS with no issues but I want CM10, unfortunately I get stuck on the white HTC logo, even after flashing boot.img and erasing cache. What should I do, everything seems so much more confusing on this device!
Josh.
go to recovery and flash any sense based JB rom, Don't forget to flash the kernel through fastboot.
and if you want a working cm10 then you have to flash a kernel compatible with hboot 1.31.
but it has gps issue i guess.
search for the kernel in cm10 thread.. you will find it.
Alright, so I now have ARHD 13 installed and working fine. How should I go about installing a CM10 ROM without getting stuck? Thanks.
you need to flash the correct kernel. The one which comes with the rom would not work.
I guess its the mdeejay kernel which is working on hboot 1.31 but as i said gps is not working with it.
faiz02 said:
you need to flash the correct kernel. The one which comes with the rom would not work.
I guess its the mdeejay kernel which is working on hboot 1.31 but as i said gps is not working with it.
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GPS isn't a biggie pour moi. Okay so when flashing a kernel, I need to flash the .zip first in recovery followed by flashing the boot.img in fastboot? Also I'm on hboot 1.28, not 1.31?
Just flash kernel modules in recovery then fastboot flash boot
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XxVcVxX said:
Just flash kernel modules in recovery then fastboot flash boot
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So is there any need to flash the ROMs boot.img?
Joshhedge said:
So is there any need to flash the ROMs boot.img?
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No, but you need to flash the boot.img that comes with the kernel.
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XxVcVxX said:
No, but you need to flash the boot.img that comes with the kernel.
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Appreciated, I'll see what I can do. Only been able to find a 1.29 base Kernel, that should work?
Unfortunately I am still stuck at the white HTC screen after repacking the NCX-0.99 kernel. I've also cleared the cache multiple times.
No, there is a custom kernel that works with hboot 1.28+cm10, I believe its somewhere in the dev section.
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try this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784185
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Joshhedge said:
Hi,
I'm new to the ONE X, just switched from the Sensation. I've updated the firmware to 1.28.0000. I can instal all Sense ICS and JB ROMS with no issues but I want CM10, unfortunately I get stuck on the white HTC logo, even after flashing boot.img and erasing cache. What should I do, everything seems so much more confusing on this device!
Josh.
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I have a similar problem, phone was working fine and then all apps and processes (com.android.process) all crashed. I tried to clear cache data of all programmes crashing and reboot but the problem persisted. I decided that a factory reset might fix the problem but now my phone doesn't get past the logo screen. Any suggestions one how to fix this would be great, I have insurance so should I just get a new phone? Thanks in advance.
hey guys.
i'm having some problems with flashing the latest bricked-kernel ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1895214 ).
after flashing the kernel in the recovery, i flashed the boot.img (extracted from the kernel.zip) in fastboot and erased the cache.
but now it won't boot. all i can see is the "htc - quietly brilliant" screen.
help please!
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hey guys.
i'm having some problems with flashing the latest bricked-kernel ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1895214 ).
after flashing the kernel in the recovery, i flashed the boot.img (extracted from the kernel.zip) in fastboot and erased the cache.
but now it won't boot. all i can see is the "htc - quietly brilliant" screen.
help please!
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Did you flash the boot.img?
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matt95 said:
Did you flash the boot.img?
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yes, i first flashed the kernel in recovery, restarted the device in fastboot, cleared the cache and flashed boot.img then.
did i forgot sth?
Did you flash the right one? There are two versions. An aosp version and a sense version and I think they're in 2 different threads.
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Did you flash the right one? There are two versions. An aosp version and a sense version and I think they're in 2 different threads.
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yes, i did... flashed the one from the link above. ("Bricked-onex_v0.7-aosp.zip")
kirkslayer1 said:
yes, i did... flashed the one from the link above. ("Bricked-onex_v0.7-aosp.zip")
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wich cm do you use? trips, or nightlies? and if nighlies wich one..
Der_Flooo said:
wich cm do you use? trips, or nightlies? and if nighlies wich one..
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using cm-10-20121112-NIGHTLY.
i'm on hboot 1.28, if this would be necessary...
did you also flash the zip through recovery to install the modules?
peedub said:
did you also flash the zip through recovery to install the modules?
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yes, i did.
i'm kind of clueless...
do i have to repack the kernel, etc?
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using cm-10-20121112-NIGHTLY.
i'm on hboot 1.28, if this would be necessary...
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For hboots greater than 1.23, you have to repack the zimage in the rom boot.img with a special ramdisk for those hboots prepared by mdeejay, available in the op of the official cm10 thread.
kirkslayer1 said:
do i have to repack the kernel, etc?
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Always recommended. Not always necessary.
eyosen said:
For hboots greater than 1.23, you have to repack the zimage in the rom boot.img with a special ramdisk for those hboots prepared by mdeejay, available in the op of the official cm10 thread.
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peedub said:
Always recommended. Not always necessary.
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thank you, was a good hint. but actually, it's not working for me... (still the same bootloop)
seems like i have to stay on stock kernel.
Happened to me
kirkslayer1 said:
thank you, was a good hint. but actually, it's not working for me... (still the same bootloop)
seems like i have to stay on stock kernel.
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Yesterday i was in the same situation kinda, I was in bootloop and I couldn't even enter into CWM. All I did was following the instruction in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1711000
Amazingly it says I have bricked kernel and I can swipe to wake .
Hi guys, I am very new to this community and this is my first post. So this is what happened:
I had my One X for about 4 months now, and I was starting to want something new so I rooted it and unlocked the bootloader everything went just fine. So I realized root isn't the only big thing you can do to tweak your device so I wanted to flash a custom ROM. I wanted to customize it so I used this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1611349 to customize CMOD 10 based on Jelly Bean and flash it to my device. So I finished my custom ROM and wanted to flash it to my device. So I used this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904 (post 2 only (of course)).
At first when I tried to flash my custom ROM I didn't make any backup because I had Titanium backup and I thought that it does the same thing as recovery backup (now I know it doesn't) so I don't have the stock ROM on backup. I was disappointed that the device won't boot, it only shows the boot screen "HTC quietly brilliant". And then I saw boot.img I didn't knew what to do with it so I read about it and found out that I need to flash the boot.img before I flash the ROM. So I deleted everything again and done it all over again, but I flashed boot.img that came with the CM 10 first and then flashed the ROM itself. I've done everything correctly and my device still won't boot. It's over 20 minutes and still showing the "HTC quietly brilliant" like before the boot.img.
What should I do and very much thanks for the helpers I don't want to lose my device. :crying:
EDIT: I forgot to mention that this is my first android device.
Try - fastboot erase cache - while in fast boot
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Clean install? Try to clear cache in recovery.
Boot to bootloader (voldown and power). On the top you should see hboot version. What is it?
Also, does fastboot say OKAY when boot.img is flashed?
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cleancorekiller said:
Try - fastboot erase cache - while in fast boot
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Already tried it. And this is CM10 I downloaded it from their github can't be broken.
THX for the replay BTW.
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TToivanen said:
Clean install? Try to clear cache in recovery.
Boot to bootloader (voldown and power). On the top you should see hboot version. What is it?
Also, does fastboot say OKAY when boot.img is flashed?
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Already tried to clear cache... A LOT.
HBOOT version is: 1.39.0000
And yes it does say OKAY when boot.img is flashed.
And I already tried clean install a lot.
Okay matey, here's your problem:
You need a special boot.img for your newer hboot version. Check post # 9308 in CM10 thread for link.
Unfortunately GPS doesn't work with this boot.img.
Edit: right post number
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TToivanen said:
Okay matey, here's your problem:
You need a special boot.img for your newer hboot version. Check post # 1308 in CM10 thread for link.
Unfortunately GPS doesn't work with this boot.img.
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You are my new god. I will pray for you everyday.
THANK YOU I will report if this will work. Do you know when or where will there be a one with working GPS?
Tomervutx said:
You are my new god. I will pray for you everyday.
THANK YOU I will report if this will work. Do you know when or where will there be a one with working GPS?
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LOL, just click the thanks button.
Gps will be fixed when slow-ass HTC releases the JB kernel source code. Until then, you can use Trip's CM10 or IceColdJelly 4.2.1 for working GPS.
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TToivanen said:
LOL, just click the thanks button.
Gps will be fixed when slow-ass HTC releases the JB kernel source code. Until then, you can use Trip's CM10 or IceColdJelly 4.2.1 for working GPS.
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Mind sharing a link? will save me a lot of time.
link
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link
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You saved my life. Thank you again!
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link
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It's not working... I clean installed my customized CM10 ROM and then the boot.img you gave me. (I tried vice versa too). It's booting and then restarting to recovery mode.
Probably something went wrong when you customized it. What exactly did you do? Why not just download it as it is?
And when you talked about github.... you mean you built it from source?
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Probably something went wrong when you customized it. What exactly did you do? Why not just download it as it is?
And when you talked about github.... you mean you built it from source?
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I did built it form source. I got in a folder 3 files: 2 folders: system and META-INF 3rd file is boot.img.
I probably don't know what to put in update.zip (what folders) would you tell me?
I customized some colors, battery skin on the status bar and fonts. I also customized build.prop and added adrenaline script so I got another folder named "data".
could you tell me how to pack it all to update.zip? I guess my problem is that.
P.S. I also sign it after packing it to update.zip with auto-signer using java.
THX in advance!
Here's one idea: Download the pre built zip of the rom and use it as a template. Replace all the folders inside with your own, custom ones.
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TToivanen said:
Here's one idea: Download the pre built zip of the rom and use it as a template. Replace all the folders inside with your own, custom ones.
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I tried it this is the result... Don't you have an experience with ROM building?
Not sure if you understood correctly.
I meant you should dl the rom from get.cm and then replace the files with the ones you built and modified.
If this is exactly what you did, then I'm out of ideas.
I, in fact, haven't built a rom from source in my life.
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TToivanen said:
Not sure if you understood correctly.
I meant you should dl the rom from get.cm and then replace the files with the ones you built and modified.
If this is exactly what you did, then I'm out of ideas.
I, in fact, haven't built a rom from source in my life.
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I haven't built it from source. I downloaded the base CM10 mod and edited it's files and compressed and flashed to my device. But I am checking another option.
Why not flash the rom as it is and put your own stuff to system afterwards with adb or an file explorer ?
MeLViN-oNe said:
Why not flash the rom as it is and put your own stuff to system afterwards with adb or an file explorer ?
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I am editing it with dsixda kitchen and I found out what was my problem... I added Adrenaline script and I need to add support to that through dsixda-android kitchen. Any idea how?
I've upgraded my hboot version to 1.39 and installed viper 3.3.1 and I have no signal,
so I installed ARHD 9.7.2(ICS) and it is working and it recognize my sim card.
Why does viper 3.3.1 doesn't recognize my sim card ?
Did it happened to anyone else ?
R: No service with JB rom
When you installed rom, in voice of kernel you selected yer or no?
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Did you flash the right boot.IMG? Cleaning the cache try a full wipe.
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R: No service with JB rom
sudhank said:
Did you flash the right boot.IMG? Cleaning the cache try a full wipe.
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Depends of his choise at voice of custom kernel during installation.
If he flashed the right boot.img but in installation he pressed yes for kernel, he have this issue...
When people want install viper, they must remember this
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Guich said:
Depends of his choise at voice of custom kernel during installation.
If he flashed the right boot.img but in installation he pressed yes for kernel, he have this issue...
When people want install viper, they must remember this
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I choosed custom kernel, does it matter ?
You must select NO. Reflash the ROM and this time give negative answer to the kernel question.
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TToivanen said:
You must select NO. Reflash the ROM and this time give negative answer to the kernel question.
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K, what is the diffrence ?
If you press yes, it change some values for a custom kernel, but, at the moment, custom kernel for JB don't exist
After a bunch of digging around these and other forums. It seems that there is not much that can be done with custom roms on the VM CDMA phone with Radio 1.00.00.0928 (other than the codefire X one)? I attempted to downgrade the radio version but ended up with a "HBOOT is older" error.
Thanks.
try these:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943029
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245170
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2147407 (not too sure about this one but definitely the middle link should be what you want)
Thanks. I'll try those.
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Thanks. I'll try those.
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No problem, let me know if you need anything just pm me
I'm using the Rhythmic ROM with the updated radio. Works fine me
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myOneV9.5+CDMA with the modules and kernel posted in its thread from russellonev and Duir also works.
Gryff302 said:
myOneV9.5+CDMA with the modules and kernel posted in its thread from russellonev and Duir also works.
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They will work with all of the sense roms.
myOne
x3reme
Angry
XPERIA One
jmz stock odex
jmz stock deodex
simonsimons34
jmzOneV
ect, ect, ect........
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40982649
:thumbup: go check it out
Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
All of these ROM/KERNEL combinations seem end up causing reboot loops. If I flash the FOTA-Compatible Sick Kernel and the included boot.img it freezes at the "HTC quietly brilliant" screen with the bootloader disclaimer.
Cheers.
Just use rhythmic ROM. It works fine for me
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Just use rhythmic ROM. It works fine for me
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With what Kernel?
The one it comes with. Get rhythmic ROM 1.2D, get the OTA update. Zip and the 1.2e.zip. Flash the ROM, then ota update.zip then the 1.2e.zip. then fast boot flash the boot.IMG. if you do it in the right order. It will work. Trust me
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The one it comes with. Get rhythmic ROM 1.2D, get the OTA update. Zip and the 1.2e.zip. Flash the ROM, then ota update.zip then the 1.2e.zip. then fast boot flash the boot.IMG. if you do it in the right order. It will work. Trust me
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I'm going to try this but I'm having trouble finding the OTA update.zip
nalgene said:
I'm going to try this but I'm having trouble finding the OTA update.zip
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Is this it here :
http://www.androidmodmarket.com/ModMarket/Listings/XDA-L-2147407.html
Fatboy_seconds method worked form me. The OTA Update fix is here :
OTA FIX
I flashed the boot.img from the above fix using fastboot as the final step.
Cheers.
So it works pretty flawless right?
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So it works pretty flawless right?
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I'm find that there are sometimes the audio will go all crackly when some other application interrupts an audio stream. Other than that, it's working just fine.
That happens to me occasionally also
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nalgene said:
I'm find that there are sometimes the audio will go all crackly when some other application interrupts an audio stream. Other than that, it's working just fine.
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I wonder why the FOTA kernel that -DUIR- posted didn't work for you? did you fastboot flash the boot.img from his kernel?
lilrob1213 said:
I wonder why the FOTA kernel that -DUIR- posted didn't work for you? did you fastboot flash the boot.img from his kernel?
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So, today I flashed my original restored using CWM recovery and flashed my original kernel from there as well.
I then did a full wipe and installed AngryHTC and flashed the boot.img included with the ROM. ---> Reboot Loop.
I then flashed the boot.img from my CWM backup ( I assume this is the kernel ) ----> ROM boots but no wifi
I then flashed the FOTA kernel (which no longer includes a zip, only the boot.img) ---> Everything works
I honestly don't know why it wasn't working before, maybe the wrong combination of flashes or in the wrong order. I will try with some other ROMS when I get a bit of time to mess around with it.
It's great that there's this very helpful support system here.
Cheers.
nalgene said:
So, today I flashed my original restored using CWM recovery and flashed my original kernel from there as well.
I then did a full wipe and installed AngryHTC and flashed the boot.img included with the ROM. ---> Reboot Loop.
I then flashed the boot.img from my CWM backup ( I assume this is the kernel ) ----> ROM boots but no wifi
I then flashed the FOTA kernel (which no longer includes a zip, only the boot.img) ---> Everything works
I honestly don't know why it wasn't working before, maybe the wrong combination of flashes or in the wrong order. I will try with some other ROMS when I get a bit of time to mess around with it.
It's great that there's this very helpful support system here.
Cheers.
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The FOTA boot.img is for sense based ROMs and only works with the newest radio and hboot
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