How do you pull a kernel off a rom? - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm running bionix v and I flashed Eugene's newest kernel and I would like to go back to the kernel that was on bionix v without having to reinstall the entire rom... how can I get the kernel off the rom?

Go to bionix v thread there is a down load link to stock kernel
Hit the thanks button
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Is that the kernel they're using?

Krnla said:
Is that the kernel they're using?
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Yeah just read the 3 kernels on the bottom team whiskey gives you a description of them all right now I have the dragon kernel which is making my phone freeze and pissing me off I 'm gonna switch back to the stock ka7 kernel which is provided at the BOTTOM of the description I guess dow and dragon kernels are unstable Im gonna flash the stock right now and wait for a more stable overclockable kernel
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duboi97 said:
Yeah just read the 3 kernels on the bottom team whiskey gives you a description of them all right now I have the dragon kernel which is making my phone freeze and pissing me off I 'm gonna switch back to the stock ka7 kernel which is provided at the BOTTOM of the description I guess dow and dragon kernels are unstable Im gonna flash the stock right now and wait for a more stable overclockable kernel
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OK thanks, turns out the kernel was stock + voodoo..

Related

Bionix fusion 1.1

To run bionix fusion 1.1 do I install bionix rom and the fusion 1.1 kernel? Or is the kernel part of the rom? Or is the kernel the samerthing as the rom?
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Somebody? Anybody? Team Fusion help a brother out lol dats the only dumb question I have, I promise
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tayatl said:
Somebody? Anybody? Team Fusion help a brother out lol dats the only dumb question I have, I promise
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If you downloaded it from the team whiskey website, it should come with the kernel designated by the name of the file (Stock, JAC, or KK). If that's the case, you don't have to flash a kernel separately.
All Bionix roms come in kernal flavors....they are built into the roms themselves.
Pick the version you want--BE CAREFUL OF VOODOO--for future flashes you will need to disable it. Don't forget or you will be in a world of hurt to fix it.
Generic112 said:
If you downloaded it from the team whiskey website, it should come with the kernel designated by the name of the file (Stock, JAC, or KK). If that's the case, you don't have to flash a kernel separately.
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Been wondering this myself. Thank you for clarifying.
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Thanks everyone!
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Getting ready to flash myself but I still have questions in clockwork recovery if I make a nandroid backup does that backup the stock kernel too. Also I have hardware lock fix installed will that be gone after I flash thanks for the help
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Beniuec said:
Getting ready to flash myself but I still have questions in clockwork recovery if I make a nandroid backup does that backup the stock kernel too. Also I have hardware lock fix installed will that be gone after I flash thanks for the help
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I have been told that yes, the nandroid backup will backup the kernel as well. My wife's vibrant has the hardware lock fix and it didn't overwrite it when I flashed Bionix 1.9.1 so I would assume you won't lose the fix either, just try to get into recovery or download mode via hardware after the flash to see if it stuck.

[Q] Advice on switch between custom ROM

As of right now I'm running a Axura 2.2.something and i want to move on to Bionix official 2.2. My question is should I odin back to stock then move to bionix or can i just flash to Bionix
Help is appreciated
Xaphino said:
As of right now I'm running a Axura 2.2.something and i want to move on to Bionix official 2.2. My question is should I odin back to stock then move to bionix or can i just flash to Bionix
Help is appreciated
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You can just flash. Do a data wipe, the op for the rom tells you all the instructions
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but best beat u can do is yes wipe with stock and odin, format sd, and reflash with w.e your choice is, my 0.5$
I used rom manager and I just flashed bionix from axura. It is running well and a lot better than I expected
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xdeified said:
I used rom manager and I just flashed bionix from axura. It is running well and a lot better than I expected
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The general consensus is that Bionix V flashes well on top of other roms. Official TeamWhiskey forums say that you do not need to disable voodoo if coming from one of their previous roms, but you may want to disable it if you're coming from Axura or the like just to be safe.

Help flashing a new kernal

I flashed Bionix 1.3.1 and noticed that there are a few app's (like the bln and voodoo control)
I was wanting to flash the overclocked kernal to mess around with those apps. I've got it downloaded and its on my phone.
Do I just flash the kernal like i would flash a theme or a rom. Do I have do disable anything like voodoo.
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ironlood said:
I flashed Bionix 1.3.1 and noticed that there are a few app's (like the bln and voodoo control)
I was wanting to flash the overclocked kernal to mess around with those apps. I've got it downloaded and its on my phone.
Do I just flash the kernal like i would flash a theme or a rom. Do I have do disable anything like voodoo.
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Yes, to the first part of your question. No, to the second part of your question as long as you choose a kernel with voodoo LF already enabled.
ironlood said:
I flashed Bionix 1.3.1 and noticed that there are a few app's (like the bln and voodoo control)
I was wanting to flash the overclocked kernal to mess around with those apps. I've got it downloaded and its on my phone.
Do I just flash the kernal like i would flash a theme or a rom. Do I have do disable anything like voodoo.
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You got it, just flash it like you'd flash a rom.
Better read each kernel's OP. But you can flash any kernels listed in Bionix-v 1.3.x (overstock.., categorically.., dragon, DOW) on top your ROM's kernel with voodoo enabled without disable it. But if you want to flash Dead Horse kernel, you should prefer to disable voodoo or any lagfixes before, and then you can configure again later to ext4, jfs, or other. Otherwise you may experience strange self reboot, wipe SD and abrupt broken user apps, as i did. Anyway, all have BLN and voodoo sound as you expected.
Good luck.
Thanks all for the info flashed the overstock kernal in like 5 seconds (minus the boot time) with no hiccups
So what exactly does a kernal do to the phone?
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ironlood said:
Thanks all for the info flashed the overstock kernal in like 5 seconds (minus the boot time) with no hiccups
So what exactly does a kernal do to the phone?
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Kernel deals with low level operations on the phone - it's like an interface between the rest of the android system and the phone hardware. That's why you need a new kernel for things like BLN.
Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_(computing) and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel
tendril said:
Kernel deals with low level operations on the phone - it's like an interface between the rest of the android system and the phone hardware. That's why you need a new kernel for things like BLN.
Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_(computing) and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel
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I see ... its kind of like a filter for the cpu and other processes
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I have another kernal related question
I want to flash a new rom (trigger by edt) I currently am using Bionix 1.3.1 and i currently have the overstock 2.0 kernal installed
My question is do I just flash the rom over the kernal or are there special steps involved.
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flashing anything removes baseband and signal

the other day i DL and flashed CM7 trigger redux. i love everything about it except the stock kernal. when i first flashed the rom everything i flashed after that would take away my baseband and my signal completely, rendering my phone useless unless i connected to a wifi. i then managed to get a kb5 modem for cm7.1, which worked just fine. however i still cannot get a kernal on my phone. i took the cm7 kernals for 2.3.4, including platypus and the nightlys [they are all located in the bible]
im guessing since the 7.1 modem flashed just fine, i need to find a kernal for cm7.1?
are there any in circulation atm? or would the cm website be the best place for these kernals?
i apologize for the noob questions, but i am new to 2.3
go back to stock and reflash
movieaddict said:
go back to stock and reflash
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But the kernals I am flashing are compatible with my rom right?
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Ok, so odin'd back to stock, reflashed, even tried a diff cm7 version. Still no success...wtf?
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what kernel are you flashing?
look for an updated version of the kernel.
If there is not one, don't flash the kernel.
scrizz said:
look for an updated version of the kernel.
If there is not one, don't flash the kernel.
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I'm on version 2.3.4 I figured I could flash a kernel updated to that version via the bible. Or is cm7.1 something completely different?
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Have you checked your imei #?Go to "about phone "setting.Sometimes it says null with a bad flash. Odin back to 2.1 eclair if so.It happened to me once ..
Dougfresh said:
Have you checked your imei #?Go to "about phone "setting.Sometimes it says null with a bad flash. Odin back to 2.1 eclair if so.It happened to me once ..
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Yeah my imei number is there. This is crazy, I've never had any problems flashing anything before. Its like my phone won't let me flash any other kernel, but the one that comes with cm7. I can flash cm7.1 modems just fine though
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david_rowe said:
Yeah my imei number is there. This is crazy, I've never had any problems flashing anything before. Its like my phone won't let me flash any other kernel, but the one that comes with cm7. I can flash cm7.1 modems just fine though
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Google "vibrant glitch" and get v11. (Make sure you get the vibrant one and not any of the other versions)
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geoffcorey said:
Google "vibrant glitch" and get v11. (Make sure you get the vibrant one and not any of the other versions)
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How the hell did you know that kernal was going to work? What makes this kernal different then the others I tried?
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david_rowe said:
How the hell did you know that kernal was going to work? What makes this kernal different then the others I tried?
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There are 3 kernels right now for the vibrant updated enough to work with the latest nightlies. But only glitch and kernel de jour have been updated, and personally glitch seems to be better (plus, I'm running glitch v11 right now and have been following that thread).
I'm pretty sure all the CM7 kernel links in the bible are too old and therefore,you lose your baseband.
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Thank you geoff!!!!
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Removing kernels

Is it possible to remove a kernel such as glitch or Bali without reflashing rom?
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You could find out what the kernel the rom you flashed came with and search in development for it inside the bible. Download it and flash in clockwork. Think you wipe davlik and fix permissions after flash. you can flash new kernels on top of old ones won't change your rom.
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Use sgs kernel flasher from the market. Back up your current kernel and flash whatever one you want. Just make sure its compatible with your rom and you should be good to go. Only takes 2min and you'll be done. Good luck!
Simply Honey 5.1 w/ 1.2 Bullet kernel. Badass Rom \m/
peecs121 said:
Use sgs kernel flasher from the market. Back up your current kernel and flash whatever one you want. Just make sure its compatible with your rom and you should be good to go. Only takes 2min and you'll be done. Good luck!
Simply Honey 5.1 w/ 1.2 Bullet kernel. Badass Rom \m/
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Do I need to backup my information??
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mozXegX said:
Do I need to backup my information??
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It doesn't hurt but I never did. Just flash the kernel and let your phone reboot.
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