Stock Kernel? - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm playing around with a number of configurations on my phone and need to get a hold of a stock kernel. I'm bouncing between 4.16.1540.8 and 4.16.401.10. I do have a system dump of 4.16.401.10 - not sure if there's something in there I'm not seeing.
Any ideas?

This what you're looking for?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-5KYf7UQ2lZUkNVUkVYaFdualU/view?usp=sharing

No, don't think so. Believe this is the bootloader

diceman725 said:
No, don't think so. Believe this is the bootloader
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boot.img is the kernel not the bootloader. If you open any rom around here you will find the boot.img included

Nice. Ok. Thanks

TempestZ said:
boot.img is the kernel not the bootloader. If you open any rom around here you will find the boot.img included
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What about the stock kernel modules?
Aren't they in the ROM?

Bobbi lim said:
What about the stock kernel modules?
Aren't they in the ROM?
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Yes of course they are, the "kernel" in its completeness exists of the :
Boot.img file and the kernel module files which are indeed inside the rom.
Thought you would know that as you released a rom on the HTC one X ?

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[Q] Stock rom with custom kernel

Hi guys,
Is it possible to flash a custom kernel with stock rom (4.0.2) that is rooted?
Thanks in advance.
The kernel will have to be 4.0.2 compatible, but yes you can do it.
I have some question on this thread, If I flash the custom kernel to stock rom, when the new stock rom update launch, How do I got the update.
thanks,
mirageromeo said:
I have some question on this thread, If I flash the custom kernel to stock rom, when the new stock rom update launch, How do I got the update.
thanks,
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You will have to flash it manualy.
Diger36 said:
You will have to flash it manualy.
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As you told manually flash, you mean do follow like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170 post right?
mirageromeo said:
As you told manually flash, you mean do follow like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170 post right?
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No. You will have to flash back the stock kernel for the update to install automatically.
efrant said:
No. You will have to flash back the stock kernel for the update to install automatically.
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I found only custom kernel on this site, Please tell me where can I find the stock kernel.
thanks.
mirageromeo said:
I found only custom kernel on this site, Please tell me where can I find the stock kernel.
thanks.
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The stock kernel is part of the boot.img file in the factory images. Extract it for the version of Android that you are on, and flash it.

Need the stock kernel for 4.1.2 or 4.1.1 please

Hey, I tried (almost) all custom kernels but battery seems to be best at stock kernel.
So I would like to have the stock kernel but I don't know where to get the zip from
I'm running 4.1.1 Can I flash the kernel that shipped with 4.1.2 (assuming it's different and better)?
If not then a link to the kernel with 4.1.1 would be much appreciated.
4.1.1 Stock kernel
devil snake said:
Hey, I tried (almost) all custom kernels but battery seems to be best at stock kernel.
So I would like to have the stock kernel but I don't know where to get the zip from
I'm running 4.1.1 Can I flash the kernel that shipped with 4.1.2 (assuming it's different and better)?
If not then a link to the kernel with 4.1.1 would be much appreciated.
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4.1.2 Kernel. Use fastboot to install. fastboot flash boot boot.img
3rdstring said:
4.1.1 Stock kernel
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Thank you.
vhgomez36 said:
4.1.2 Kernel. Use fastboot to install. fastboot flash boot boot.img
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Thanks, I guess I'll wait for the zip to be posted somewhere. (Drivers of that ADB thingy can't be installed on Windows 8 or something like that.. Can't use fastboot)
devil snake said:
Thanks, I guess I'll wait for the zip to be posted somewhere. (Drivers of that ADB thingy can't be installed on Windows 8 or something like that.. Can't use fastboot)
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Ok. Flash this in recovery...it's 4.1.2
vhgomez36 said:
Ok. Flash this in recovery...it's 4.1.2
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Awesome, thanks.
Will fix the problems I encountered and sure will use this then.

How to update?

Hello,
I have One X CID 102, rooted, TWRP with XM-Kernel and I got an update for 3.18.401.1
How do I update? Just confirm the download (I am on stock ROM)?
Thanks
ArielElia95 said:
Hello,
I have One X CID 102, rooted, TWRP with XM-Kernel and I got an update for 3.18.401.1
How do I update? Just confirm the download (I am on stock ROM)?
Thanks
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Yes. Just confirm it. OTA will update on its own. It's a small package, too, so the update should take short time.
[email protected]|-|oR said:
Yes. Just confirm it. OTA will update on its own. It's a small package, too, so the update should take short time.
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Yes but is it ok to do it when I have XM-Kernel, other recovery and root?
You need stock htc kernel and recovery
Mr Hofs said:
You need stock htc kernel and recovery
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Ok so how do I install the stock recovery?
The stock kernel I just flash it regulary right?
You need the stock kernel and modules too ! But the stock recovery is flashed like any other recovery
Mr Hofs said:
You need the stock kernel and modules too ! But the stock recovery is flashed like any other recovery
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I have the stock .img, where do I get the modules?
Where do I get the stock recovery from?
And then I install the kernel and modules like installing XM-kernel, and after that I install the recovery, update, and then install TWRP and XM right?
ArielElia95 said:
I have the stock .img, where do I get the modules?
Where do I get the stock recovery from?
And then I install the kernel and modules like installing XM-kernel, and after that I install the recovery, update, and then install TWRP and XM right?
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You don't need modules, as you are on stock ROM. Recovevery is available in xda (sorry, can't post you a link at the moment). Make sure it matches your base (it should be 3.14).
About the sequence - you are right.
However, the easiest way for you might the the nandroid. And I would recommend it to you.
Also, once you update, and before installing custom kernel/ROM, make one backup for yourself. It will make your life much easier in future.
If you flashed the XM kernel + modules you need to put back the stock kernel AND the stock modules

Flashing Stock Kernel

Hi,
I am currently running the 5.1 version of the Digital High GPE rom and would like to flash the stock kernel. I looked some on htcdev but all I found was the kernel source. Is there any place that I can find a flashable zip that will install the stock kernel? Thanks!
neilmopar said:
Hi,
I am currently running the 5.1 version of the Digital High GPE rom and would like to flash the stock kernel. I looked some on htcdev but all I found was the kernel source. Is there any place that I can find a flashable zip that will install the stock kernel? Thanks!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/reverting-to-stock-gpe-kernel-using-ruu-t3074577
neilmopar said:
Hi,
I am currently running the 5.1 version of the Digital High GPE rom and would like to flash the stock kernel. I looked some on htcdev but all I found was the kernel source. Is there any place that I can find a flashable zip that will install the stock kernel? Thanks!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708589
You can find a firmware zip there with the stock boot img included.
obtained said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708589
You can find a firmware zip there with the stock boot img included.
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Awesome! So I extracted the boot.img from the zip file. Now, just to confirm, all I have to do is use the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and I should be set with the stock kernel? Thanks!
neilmopar said:
Awesome! So I extracted the boot.img from the zip file. Now, just to confirm, all I have to do is use the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and I should be set with the stock kernel? Thanks!
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That would be correct.
Don't forget to flash the matching stock modules too !
Mr Hofs said:
Don't forget to flash the matching stock modules too !
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Which is why extracting the boot.img from the GPE ROM as I stated in the thread that I linked to is the better option.
xunholyx said:
Which is why extracting the boot.img from the GPE ROM as I stated in the thread that I linked to is the better option.
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So if I flash the boot.img from the stock rom like you stated, do I also have to flash the modules?

[Q] Stock Kernel For Oreo

Anywhere I can find a stock kernel for Oreo? I'm on the US Unlocked stock 8.0, and cleanslate seems to have broken my phone.
thisUnkn0wn said:
Anywhere I can find a stock kernel for Oreo? I'm on the US Unlocked stock 8.0, and cleanslate seems to have broken my phone.
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Can't you just extract it from the RUU using the desktop RUU decrypt tool?
boot.img
thisUnkn0wn said:
Anywhere I can find a stock kernel for Oreo? I'm on the US Unlocked stock 8.0, and cleanslate seems to have broken my phone.
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for you
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962157660013070847
firedown_3 said:
for you
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962157660013070847
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This is the best way for you. Restore the stock boot.img.
firedown_3 said:
for you
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962157660013070847
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fagyi said:
This is the best way for you. Restore the stock boot.img.
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You guys think that's enough? How about the modules, did you pack them along with the boot.img. strange behavior may occur without the stock modules.....
Just saying
Mr Hofs said:
You guys think that's enough? How about the modules, did you pack them along with the boot.img. strange behavior may occur without the stock modules.....
Just saying
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I just downloaded the kernel, seems to enough restoring the stock boot.img.
For example the modules, patch, ramdisk, just a placeholder for anykernel, nothing unpacked from here to the system. So basically yes.

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