[Q] ClockWorkMod - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Its maybe not what you expect.
Its not a question about clockworkmod, but to the community
The question is: need you a stock kernel with only cwm?
I can build one but i can not guarantee that it works.
I don´t have my SGS2 rooted, but will build a kernel for the community
Greetz netchip

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[Q] Can I Flash SpeedMod Kernel on my SGS2

Hello
I'm new to this...
I was wondering if I can install the SpeedMod Kernel on my SGS2??
Why this Question:
When I rooted my decive with cf-root and odin I have chosen the Kernel with the same "version" my stock kernel had.​
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Yes you can, don't worry about it. Versions don't care much after all.
Thanks a lot thought that. I'll flash he kernel tomorow.
But what im interested in:
When you say the version doesn't matter why are there so many versions of cf-root? Is'nt that a lot of extra work? Why not useing only one kernel?
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Ditschi
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ah ok...
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Need some questions answered. Any help will be appreciated.

I am planning on porting cm10 for my device, the galaxy player 4.2 (YP-GI1) there aren't alot of people with the device and I'm gonna start to do undertake the project. The galaxy player 3.6 has a rom and recovery made already and the two devices are the basically same (in specs just mine has a bigger screen). My questions are general:
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