sorry I installed the latest omega rom v30 and I can not install alternative kernels such as nadia or agni. when i install recovery from the mobile hangs with black screen, then put the original kernel and everything works perfectly. how can I fix it? Thanks
P.S. with v29 everything was perfect
nenelele said:
sorry I installed the latest omega rom v30 and I can not install alternative kernels such as nadia or agni. when i install recovery from the mobile hangs with black screen, then put the original kernel and everything works perfectly. how can I fix it? Thanks
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Had you read Agni or Nadia thread carefully NG4 firmware onwards custom kernels to work one needs to flash Mali blobs right after flashing custom kernel and then the phone would boot. In agni thread it can be found on page 330 or something. You can use those blobs with both Nadia and Agni. Flash the custom kernel then wipe cache and dalvik and then flash the blobs and reboot your phone it will boot up fine.
friendly, I found that file from kernel thread ... nadia is the same as agni? agni is not what I found. sorry but what would you do with this file? Thanks so much
Thank you I found the patch and now everything works, thank you very much
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Ok guys, I've been around for a while and now I need some help for kernel repack, please...
well...was trying to get the aosp build work with ncx kernel...
so I flashed the kernel....the rom...modules and gapps...and it stucked at bootlogo with sw buttons light on
then...I tried a repacking operation with one-click tool...I repacked the ncx kernel with the rom's ramdisk (from the boot.img in the rom) and ncx modules...reflashed everything, result: no connection, like if I haven't flashed the modules...
now, I heard that repacking's purpose is to combine custom kernel with rom's ramdisk, for compatibility problems...and the modules of course...
why doesn't work?? :/
www.nibble.cc/repack
You can't go wrong with that tool.
Just make sure to first flash the ROM and then the modules.
TToivanen said:
www.nibble.cc/repack
You can't go wrong with that tool.
Just make sure to first flash the ROM and then the modules.
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oooouh yess!!! you're the man! many thanks, this is much better, just up the two kernels and ready to go.
+1 thx!
Quick question if I wanted to install for example TripNDroid's kernel on a CM10.2 (4.3) ROM should I repack the kernel to get it to boot. I haven't tried a straight install yet, and the reason I ask this is the Kernel's don't explicitly state support for any AOSP version greater than 4.2.2. I've searched this but can't seem to find an answer.
Imaginovskiy said:
Quick question if I wanted to install for example TripNDroid's kernel on a CM10.2 (4.3) ROM should I repack the kernel to get it to boot. I haven't tried a straight install yet, and the reason I ask this is the Kernel's don't explicitly state support for any AOSP version greater than 4.2.2. I've searched this but can't seem to find an answer.
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I repacked XM's kernel for someone to use on cm10.2 and they reported all ok
Imaginovskiy said:
Quick question if I wanted to install for example TripNDroid's kernel on a CM10.2 (4.3) ROM should I repack the kernel to get it to boot. I haven't tried a straight install yet, and the reason I ask this is the Kernel's don't explicitly state support for any AOSP version greater than 4.2.2. I've searched this but can't seem to find an answer.
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Try both...if you have a backup you cannot really screw up. You can always restore and flash stock boot.img.
I would recommend a repack to accommodate possible/probable ramdisk changes between 4.2.2 and 4.3.
Lastly, the kernel DOES NOT officially support 4.3 so it may not work at all.
Thanks for the help to both of you I will try the repack if that fails I'll just restore the nandroid or attempt to reflash the CM10.3 boot.img
I want to install blackhawks kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2439564) but I've never installed just a kernel before.
I found a thread saying to install using a recovery, but I just wanted to make sure I was doing it right.
- Do you just flash it like a ROM?
- Can I flash a new kernel over a compatible ROM, or do I need to flash the kernel then the ROM?
I have a 210R and I'm going to use SvelteNole (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2722582)
ANY advice is appreciated!
First you flash a recovery,reboot to the new recovery,flash the new Rom,reboot to the new Rom,reboot again to the recovery and then flash the new Kernel. I have SvelteNole with blackhawks kernel !!!
You can flash the rom and kernel during the same session in recovery. Rom first, kernel second.
Sent from my SCH-I605
Thanks for the help, guys! Can't wait to try your ROM, gr8nole. =)
Please provide me stock OOS beta 12 kernal ...
Just flash boot.img and you are good.
0xelectron said:
Just flash boot.img and you are good.
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I don't have the stock ROM .. that's why I'm asking for the kernal .. by mistake I installed custom kernel and now camera is not working
Zayn1 said:
I don't have the stock ROM .. that's why I'm asking for the kernal .. by mistake I installed custom kernel and now camera is not working
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Here you go. Link
@Zayn1 your request is incorrect.
Because kernel is also constituted by custom libraries, residing in /system.
By flashing kernel, you would mess up the device with incompatible libraries.
The solution is much simple: you have to reflash the full rom from recovery.
Both kernel and system libraries will be replaced with official ones.
So I've been reading about kernel flashing on the op5t n im seeing tht to switch kernels u should dirty flash the stock rom b4 flashing the new kernel then reflash magisk to keep from any issues on oos. Does this apply if im flashing a new\switching kernels on a custom rom as well? Like i should still be dirty flashing the oos rom to switch kernels even if im on lineage? Or do i dirty flash lineage in tht case? If someone could please clarify the process id really appreciate it as everything i can find is all about oos based kernel switching not about if ur on a custom rom going from one kernel to another
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So I've been reading about kernel flashing on the op5t n im seeing tht to switch kernels u should dirty flash the stock rom b4 flashing the new kernel then reflash magisk to keep from any issues on oos. Does this apply if im flashing a new\switching kernels on a custom rom as well? Like i should still be dirty flashing the oos rom to switch kernels even if im on lineage? Or do i dirty flash lineage in tht case? If someone could please clarify the process id really appreciate it as everything i can find is all about oos based kernel switching not about if ur on a custom rom going from one kernel to another
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You should dirty flash lineage and then flash the kernel because if you flash a kernel on another kernel it may cause issues
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You should dirty flash lineage and then flash the kernel because if you flash a kernel on another kernel it may cause issues
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Ok cool so its just tht you need to revert any changes made to \boot... So basically i only need to reflash magisk after doing the dirty flash of the rom on oos based roms then correct?
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Ok cool so its just tht you need to revert any changes made to \boot... So basically i only need to reflash magisk after doing the dirty flash of the rom on oos based roms then correct?
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oh i mean it is the same with every rom, you have to dirty flash and then flash the kernel (sorry for being unclear with that one)