As the title suggests I'm trying to get MultiROM to work.
Primary ROM: ViperOne 2.4.0
Primary Kernel: ElementalX 1.06
Secondary ROM: GPE 4.4.4
Secondary Kernel: Stock
So, everytime I try to flash the ROM, it aborts with failed to load bootimg. I tried everything I found but nothing happened. What to do? :/
I would look around and contribute 2 more constructive posts, then post in the multirom thread. ?
Best way to find help.
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Installed CM 7.0.3.
Interested in flashing some non stock kernels.
I would like to find the stockkernal [Kernel] 2.6.37.4 [email protected] #27, so that I can easily reflash it.
Unable to find it.
Appreciate a link to a download site for this kernal.
Thanks
I'm not sure about the latest version, but you should check the OP of the nightlies thread in development. There's a link to the stock kernel, I'm just not sure if its the latest. Alternatively, you could just reflash the rom without wiping data.
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 created this thread because i haven't find any answer on google and on xda. i get a kernel crash (not a bootloop) after clean flash any lollipop rom (nameless, cm12, pa, resurrection remix). i have attached the last_kmsg taked after the kernel panic, look the 927 line and the 1011 line. can someone help me? because most of the people doesn't have any problem when flash lollipop on their phone. sorry for my english
I recently switched from cyanogenmod to pac rom/pacman rom and so far I'm liking it better. But from my understanding the developer of any custom kernel has to include something in the kernel to make it compatible with the pac rom. I've tried hulk kernel, kt/ktoonsez kernel, and more but all of them result in the same thing after installation; it boots up and goes to the "android is starting, optimizing app x out of x" and after it optimizes all the apps, it just restarts and does the same exact thing and is just in a boot loop of that so i have to flash my original kernel. I don't know whether or not this is because the kernels aren't compatible with pac rom. One kernel I've found says it has support for pac rom , which is chronic kernel, which says it has "patch to ramdisk for PACMAN rom" in the changelog, only problem is that it hasn't been updated for a while and only has jb-kk kernels but im running lollipop.
Does it matter if I install a kitkat kernel on lollipop?
Or is there anyway I, not being a developer, can get another non pac rom supported kernel and do the ramdisk patch thing to it?
I'll switch back to cyanogenmod or pa if i absolutely have to, but I'd prefer to keep this rom.
hi ppl...
i wanted to install a custom kernel for overclocking,
tried 4 custom kernels, all are stuck on the google logo screen.
any hints?
thanks in advance
paparansen said:
hi ppl...
i wanted to install a custom kernel for overclocking,
tried 4 custom kernels, all are stuck on the google logo screen.
any hints?
thanks in advance
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Which ROM are you using and which kernels did you try? You can't use just any random kernel. It has to be compatible with your ROM first.
thanks for reply
the last i tried was...
rom: ua_tuna-4.4.4-20181228-1431
kernel: gnex_oc_uv
thanks for reply
the last i tried was...
rom: ua_tuna-4.4.4-20181228-1431
kernel: gnex_oc_uv
paparansen said:
thanks for reply
the last i tried was...
rom: ua_tuna-4.4.4-20181228-1431
kernel: gnex_oc_uv
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you can only use AnyKernels with those. If you're using an older ROM like AOKP or CM etc, you could try one of the customs kernels on those but those ROMs (and kernels) are very dated. Your best bet is to use UA (out of the box) as they are the most updated ones for this device.
i also tried omni rom & los.... stuck at google logo also.
can you give me a working link for:
- android 4.4.4 + custom kernel for overclock
- android 7.x + custom kernel for overclock
thanks in advance
paparansen said:
i also tried omni rom & los.... stuck at google logo also.
can you give me a working link for:
- android 4.4.4 + custom kernel for overclock
- android 7.x + custom kernel for overclock
thanks in advance
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You can search on sourceforge and afh for ROMS. Kernels are available here.
i meant a working combination of rom / kernel.
but ok, will search again.
paparansen said:
i meant a working combination of rom / kernel.
but ok, will search again.
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sorry don't have this device any more, been a while since I sold it to a friend. The fun part is trying the various combinations