[Q] Different kernel for AOSP ROM?? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I was wondering to flash AOSP ROM but was confused that do i need to flash any diff kernel.I've downloaded AOSP 4.2.1 ROM(~201MB) ,so do i need to flash any kernel ?
STOCK ROM-4.2
CWM recovery
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Kernel is bundled in the ROM do there is no need to flash kernel separately unless you want a different kernel.
Swype'ed on my CM10 Galaxy Nexus

Thanks man.I was stucked in this step.You helped me out.
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Herman76 said:
Kernel is bundled in the ROM do there is no need to flash kernel separately unless you want a different kernel.
Swype'ed on my CM10 Galaxy Nexus
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Robinio94 said:
Hi all,
My phone is rooted and has an unlocked bootloader, but I tried to install this rom today:
MooDeD ICS ROM v.4.0 / xUltimate v7.0 Engine [ROM]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526717
But I forgot to flash the new boot.img (new kernel), wich I had to install using flashtool. Now I can't normally boot my Arc (I can understand why), but I also can't get into CWM recovery! So do I know have to flash the new kernel wich I had to do before.. or can I get Android 2.3.4 somehow back on my Arc? And if I flash the new kernel for ICS can I flash it back to the kernel for Gingerbread afterwarts? The new kernel is based on ICS beta btw.
I hope you can help me
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Flash ICS kernel and try to boot
Thanks
krattos said:
Flash ICS kernel and try to boot
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I figured that flashing ICS kernel and install the rom again worked when I had flashed the kernel I could get back into recovery again Thanks for your reply
does the DoomLord Kernel work on a ICS rom? Or does it has to be the ICS kernell by DoomLord?! on other words on ICS Roms the kernel has also to be based on ICS?
That's correct as far as I know has to be ics
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I don't recommend doomlord because it's a bit buggy, but there are plenty of usefull kernells. To make ICS work you will need ICS kernell
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[Q]Kernel for CM9 RC1

Any one knows where to find a cwm zip version of the kernel for download?
What custom kernel is recommended to be used with this rom besides trinity? Does franco kernel work with this rom?
Thanks in advance
Which ROM are you gonna us it with (you forgot to mention it)?
CM9 RC1
You don't have to flash CM9 separately, it comes with the rom.
It is recommended to use stock CM9 kernel. Try it, and video you don't like it change to Franco or trinity or whatever you feel to
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[Q] Can I flash a different kernel with a custom ROM?

Is it possible to, or should I flash a different Kernel onto a custom ROM? Will it break my phone? I wanted to check out the JB Camera in the SSGSII Themes and Apps forum. But it says you have to have a CM10 kernel. I am running Darkside evolution v8. I am not all up to speed on how kernels work or how they relate as far as compatability issue. Thanks for the help and feedback !
Yes you can.but make sure the kernel is for TW ROM.
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[Q] How do I get stock kernel back?

How can I get my stock kernel back? Or does flashing a ROM change the kernel? I don't really understand kernels yet in terms of compatibility, and such. I just don't want to brick my phone, so I'm making sure I do it right.
Roms usually involve a kernel already built in, check the OP description.
For example if you are on cm10 and flash the ktoonsez aosp kernel, then later flash a nightlie build, the kernel will be overwritten with the one built in cm10. You have to reflash the ktoonsez again afterwards if you want to use it.
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(ask) Stock Kernel for LG Optimus Me P350

Hi everyone.
I have a problem with my new Kernel for LG Optimus Me P350, and I want flash it back to original / stock kernel.
where I can download original / stock kernel for LG Me p350?
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For what I read, I assume you're using Stock Froyo, correct? You can restore the backup you made prior to install the kernel... By the way, which kernel you installed?
No, I'm not using stock kernel anymore.
when I flashed this ROM and it said this ROM has been included kernel. And now, this ROM has out of dated, so I want flash it back to Stock Kernel for Official CM ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1446868
Zrya said:
No, I'm not using stock kernel anymore.
when I flashed this ROM and it said this ROM has been included kernel. And now, this ROM has out of dated, so I want flash it back to Stock Kernel for Official CM ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1446868
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You might check out the CM7 Nightly page (from Ron G) and download the flashable kernel from there.
danieliop said:
You might check out the CM7 Nightly page (from Ron G) and download the flashable kernel from there.
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I'll try.
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