is it necessary to repack it? or just flash the boot.img inside the module?
sr for my bad english
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Most sense ROMs don't need repacking anymore because it uses OrDroid ramdisk but... Why don't you try without repacking first? And if it bootloops then repack
thanks, but how can i repack it? i tried to repack before and its bootloop
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I found that if you want to install sense 5 icons, you are best repacking, if you dont all the icons change apart from the messages icon (don't know why).
If your not bothered about sense 5 icons, no repack is needed.
That's my personal experience anyway
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oh i forgot that my kernel now is xm 226 repacked for arhd 19.xx and using lyapota modpack with sense 5 icon, so did i need to repack again? and if needed, how to do it?
i mean need i flash the boot.img again? bcuz i dont have computer in my school
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Hey guys possibly a very noon question but I'm new to all this, I'm looking to use viperx new Rom on my HTC but really like the faux kernels. How can I convert the kernel (that's if I need to) be be compatible with the Rom?
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Rignog said:
Hey guys possibly a very noon question but I'm new to all this, I'm looking to use viperx new Rom on my HTC but really like the faux kernels. How can I convert the kernel (that's if I need to) be be compatible with the Rom?
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For the most custom ROMs you have to repack the kernel. However, on ViperX ROM there's no need to repack, just flash the boot.img for the kernel and install the modules in CWM.
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Sweet so no repacks needed for viperx Rom just install the original custom kernels then? i.e faux123 kernal
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Sorry another noob Question based off of this, but how do you know if a Rom needs a repacked kernal or not?
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Sweet so no repacks needed for viperx Rom just install the original custom kernels then? i.e faux123 kernal
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Yuo, no need for repack. Just download the ones from the official faux thread and you're ready to go!
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Sorry another noob Question based off of this, but how do you know if a Rom needs a repacked kernal or not?
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If there are any ramdisk tweaks you need a repack. It's usually also stated in the OP if you need repack.
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Hi all.
I'm using Seadersn's 10162012 build which includes bricked kernel AFAIK. I've always just used default supported kernels up to now.
Do I need to flash modules?
Seems to be running fine as is but I don't want to overlook stuff if its needed for functionalities or running smoothly.
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conar said:
Hi all.
I'm using Seadersn's 10162012 build which includes bricked kernel AFAIK. I've always just used default supported kernels up to now.
Do I need to flash modules?
Seems to be running fine as is but I don't want to overlook stuff if its needed for functionalities or running smoothly.
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When you flash the Bricked kernel (which is the default kernel in CM10 these days), the ROM zip file that you flash from Recovery also has the kernel modules. So first you flash the boot.img on fastboot, then when you flash the ROM zip, the modules (which are inside it) also get flashed. That's why you don't need to flash modules separately.
When you want to use another AOSP kernel with CM10, then you flash the boot.img of that kernel, then the ROM zip, and then the modules of the new AOSP kernel you are flashing (because the ROM zip does not contain it).
Hope that answers your question.
I think it does.... thanks for that
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Can't yet reply on dev threads so hopefully I'll get an answer here.
Since the last update my phone seems to take about twice as long to charge.
The battery life is much improved with this latest flash so I'm happy to put up with it but is there anything I can do to improve this?
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Resolved by updating the rom
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Hi guys, exist a Way for installat a dual boot on the One X?
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No not that i know of !
First we need S-OFF.
and second this is the wrong place to ask it ...pls if you ask something then in Q&A forum not here...or in threads which might be the right ...
There are a few kernels that work on almost all ROMs of a type.
For example, if you repack NCX with the ramdisk that MDeejay posted for the new hboot, that kernel will work on ALL AOSP ROMs.
But someone needs to figure out a way to incorporate dual booting with that...
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There are a few kernels that work on almost all ROMs of a type.
For example, if you repack NCX with the ramdisk that MDeejay posted for the new hboot, that kernel will work on ALL AOSP ROMs.
But someone needs to figure out a way to incorporate dual booting with that...
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where can i found that ncx kernel wiht that ramdisk? I'm on 1.36 hboot and i want to try RD-MIUI,because these stock locking roms have bored me
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where can i found that ncx kernel wiht that ramdisk? I'm on 1.36 hboot and i want to try RD-MIUI,because these stock locking roms have bored me
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RD-MIUI (AOSP) won't work on the new hboot :/
You can repack it yourself on nibble.cc/repack
You can get the ramdisk from the OP of the Offical CM10 thread
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RD-MIUI (AOSP) won't work on the new hboot :/
You can repack it yourself on nibble.cc/repack
You can get the ramdisk from the OP of the Offical CM10 thread
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Cr*p i really like miui
i tried both with viper x 3.3.1 and insertcoin v15.2.0. Every time I try to flash bricked kernel it flashes the kernel and then bootloop. I would really appreciate if someone would give me a zip file of faux kernel. I only find moduls on this site...
Please help I need a kernel.
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Currently there are no available custom kernels for the jelly bean base, because htc didnt release the kernel source code yet. All you can use will be the stock htc kernel that is also incorporated inside the rom when you extract it.
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There is the custom-stock kernel made by TripNDroid from Tegra3 references and from HOX+ source.
Just reflash the rom to fix the modules and reflash the original boot.img .....
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Just reflash the rom to fix the modules and reflash the original boot.img .....
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Yeah , and quit flashing ICS kernel onto JB rom , that can lead into some issues, bigger then you think.
Ok got it. Staying with viper x 3.2.2 and waiting for jb kernels to be created. When is htc giving the source to the devs?
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They should release the code about 90 days after the release.....but nobody knows for sure !
Hi i have been using my HTC one v
And my friend wants to flash a ROM on wildfire s marvel(Gsm) i wanted to know where is the kernel as i know on stock we use stock boot.img
I have a nandroid backup of his stock ROM and going to flash cm10 marvelous when i begin to flash aroma installer ask something about launcher and etc etc then when it start installing it begin win 0 to direct 100 without a sec ... I want to know where did i go wrong i flashed as it was said in op . please help and where is the kernel boot.img for it ???
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Hi i have been using my HTC one v
And my friend wants to flash a ROM on wildfire s marvel(Gsm) i wanted to know where is the kernel as i know on stock we use stock boot.img
I have a nandroid backup of his stock ROM and going to flash cm10 marvelous when i begin to flash aroma installer ask something about launcher and etc etc then when it start installing it begin win 0 to direct 100 without a sec ... I want to know where did i go wrong i flashed as it was said in op . please help and where is the kernel boot.img for it ???
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i don't get other things but boot.img contains two things 1)ramdisk 2)kernel (zImage)
you need dsxida's kitchen to extract boot.img and use any koush updater method to flash kernel.
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Hi i have been using my HTC one v
And my friend wants to flash a ROM on wildfire s marvel(Gsm) i wanted to know where is the kernel as i know on stock we use stock boot.img
I have a nandroid backup of his stock ROM and going to flash cm10 marvelous when i begin to flash aroma installer ask something about launcher and etc etc then when it start installing it begin win 0 to direct 100 without a sec ... I want to know where did i go wrong i flashed as it was said in op . please help and where is the kernel boot.img for it ???
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You do not have to flash any kernel
Moreover, if you flash stock kernel on this ROM, you'll get a nice bootloop, maybe you'll even softbrick the device
Which recovery are you using ? If it is TWRP >2.2, just go back to an older version and you'll be able to flash everything fine.
Cwm no-touch recovery
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Thanks for the info but that 0-100 when flashing rom
.what about that
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IT is because of an Syntax error in the Rom. You have to flash another Rom until op of the rom fixed the Problem.
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