If I flash a stock kernel onto my Galaxy S II, will it replace the clockworkmod recovery? If not, then how would I go about doing this WITHOUT affecting the stock ROM?
Regards
Mike
MiKenning said:
If I flash a stock kernel onto my Galaxy S II, will it replace the clockworkmod recovery? If not, then how would I go about doing this WITHOUT affecting the stock ROM?
Regards
Mike
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Kernel and recovery are joined together, so when you replace kernel you replace recovery.
So yes, flashing stock kernel will replace CWM recovery.
veyka said:
Kernel and recovery are joined together, so when you replace kernel you replace recovery.
So yes, flashing stock kernel will replace CWM recovery.
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Thank you very much!
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From what I'm reading, trying to flash CWM recovery via ROM manager doesn't work right, and I can't find a working link to codeworkx's kernel. Anyone have any idea how I can get to CWM recovery?
Muffunz said:
From what I'm reading, trying to flash CWM recovery via ROM manager doesn't work right, and I can't find a working link to codeworkx's kernel. Anyone have any idea how I can get to CWM recovery?
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Flash Entropy's or Siyah's kernel. They both have CWM included.
What the dude above me said!
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is there any way to flash kernels without connecting our phones to pc?
a friend of mine had an HTC incredible s that could flash kernels on it by the phone only. is the same thing possible on SE mdpi's?
I think no.
Unfortunately, certainly not.
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If you have a zip format flashable package containing a kernel, way shouldn't you?
When you flash a ROM, you flash also its kernel.
Publiuss said:
Hi
If you have a zip format flashable package containing a kernel, way shouldn't you?
When you flash a ROM, you flash also its kernel.
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Samsungs are same I updated my mates sgs 1 to job and the kernel and ROM flashed.
Publiuss said:
Hi
If you have a zip format flashable package containing a kernel, way shouldn't you?
When you flash a ROM, you flash also its kernel.
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ROM isn't same as kernel. Kernel is medium between hardware and software. Same as you can't change ROM while phone's turned on.
Publiuss said:
Hi
If you have a zip format flashable package containing a kernel, way shouldn't you?
When you flash a ROM, you flash also its kernel.
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Wrong, when you flash a rom you don't even touch the kernel, I guess you were talking about flashing a ftf file via flashtool.
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Hi,
I have installed Recovery and Custom ROMs.... how can I revert all and get back to original firmware/ROM?
THanks
Reza
flash a stock rom with flashtool
But it will not remove Recovery? Would it?
rezashah said:
But it will not remove Recovery? Would it?
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It is more convenient to have a fresh install of firmware then flash a kernel with root like Advance Stock Kernel, to avoid conflicts/errors.
So real quick....
I rooted my phone with ODIN last night, so I'm still running AT&T Rom and Stock 3e. I am trying to get JB installed but don't know where to go from here. I need to get Clockwork Recovery right? If so, how can I get that on my phone? I did read I should not used ROM MANAGER!
Sorry for the stupidity! I got JB on my last Galaxy before it broke I'm just confused because I did it a different was last time. Thanks for the help!
just flash a custom kernel with ODIN. That'll give you CWM recovery. then you can flash whatever you want.
MotoMudder77 said:
just flash a custom kernel with ODIN. That'll give you CWM recovery. then you can flash whatever you want.
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Ok, is Odin 1.85 sufficient (or is there a newer one) and then can I just flash it with Siyah 4.1.4?
IDK much about Odin. But if it worked for ya the first time it should be good.
for the kernel, you must find one in a format Odin uses and not in the normal .zip which requires CWM recovery to flash.
Right now .tar is the only one that comes to mind for Odin.
dsebbs said:
Ok, is Odin 1.85 sufficient (or is there a newer one) and then can I just flash it with Siyah 4.1.4?
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I would flash a kernel that is compatible with whatever ROM you have currently. Then flash a JB ROM from CWM . Flash Siyah after you have JB if that is the kernel you want. I think you would get boot looped if kernel and ROM are mismatched.
adfurgerson said:
I would flash a kernel that is compatible with whatever ROM you have currently. Then flash a JB ROM from CWM . Flash Siyah after you have JB if that is the kernel you want. I think you would get boot looped if kernel and ROM are mismatched.
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Okay cool. I know this might be asking a lot but can you just link to me a Kernel that will work with the ROM I have? It's still the AT&T Stock Rom 2.3.4 with Baseband I777UCKH7 and Kernel 2.6.35.7.
dsebbs said:
Okay cool. I know this might be asking a lot but can you just link to me a Kernel that will work with the ROM I have? It's still the AT&T Stock Rom 2.3.4 with Baseband I777UCKH7 and Kernel 2.6.35.7.
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Take a look at the guide which is the top link in my signature. It will give you a little more detail on what you want to do, and has links to the available Gingerbread kernels.
adfurgerson said:
I would flash a kernel that is compatible with whatever ROM you have currently. Then flash a JB ROM from CWM . Flash Siyah after you have JB if that is the kernel you want. I think you would get boot looped if kernel and ROM are mismatched.
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the only point in flashing a kernel compatible with a ROM, would be if you wanted to boot into the ROM.
Yes, flashing a kernel meant for a different version will most likely bootloop.
You can flash any kernel you want if you have no intentions on booting the system.
Recovery inside the kernel has nothing to do with what ROM your running. Will always be able to boot into recovery. Or **** broke
I give you lots of credit for reading not to use rom manager!
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If you use Mobile Odin you can flash a custom kernel that will install CWM and then flash a custom ROM with CWM. I do this so I do not mess with the flash counter.
dsebbs said:
So real quick....
I rooted my phone with ODIN last night, so I'm still running AT&T Rom and Stock 3e. I am trying to get JB installed but don't know where to go from here. I need to get Clockwork Recovery right? If so, how can I get that on my phone? I did read I should not used ROM MANAGER!
Sorry for the stupidity! I got JB on my last Galaxy before it broke I'm just confused because I did it a different was last time. Thanks for the help!
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It sounds like you're taking the same route I did to root my phone. I first flashed a rooted, stock ICS ROM, then I flashed the Siyah kernel using Mobile Odin, then I eventually went on to flash a JB ROM (SuperNexus) using Mobile Odin. I'm sure I could have skipped that step of flashing Siyah because SuperNexus flashes a CM kernel anyway, but I kinda didn't know what I was doing.
is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
and will your phone also be unrooted? all back to defaults settings?
please tell to some who knows
thanks
lilflix7 said:
is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
and will your phone also be unrooted? all back to defaults settings?
please tell to some who knows
thanks
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Yes, flashing ftf "official" file ROM will remove CWM and new flashed ROM will has no root rights.
The same flashing with Sony PC Companion and SEUS.
ok thanks
lilflix7 said:
is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
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Only if it's installed in the system, if you're bootloader is unlocked and you have a custom kernel with it, then no.
XperienceD said:
Only if it's installed in the system, if you're bootloader is unlocked and you have a custom kernel with it, then no.
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so I should also flash the default kernel? is that possible and where can i get that?
then if i can flash to default kernel, so i can able to remove CWM after i also flash official tft roms?
and if i flash to official Rom will unlocked bootloader be locked again?
lilflix7 said:
so I should also flash the default kernel? is that possible to flash and where can i get it?
then if i can flash to default kernel, then flash after the official tft, will CWM remove now?
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Flashing a stock ftf also flashes the stock kernel so yes it will be removed.
XperienceD said:
Flashing a stock ftf also flashes the stock kernel so yes it will be removed.
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thanks but how about if my phone is unlocked bootloader then i flash official tft roms, will unlocked bootloader be locked again?
Your phone will return to stock as it just came out of the box if you flash the factory image via fast boot. Including kernel and recovery therefore, you will lose cwm. You can also lock up the boot loader again using toolkit.
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thanks but what toolkit? I know some toolkit but i wanted to sure if toolkit u know is the same to mine
lilflix7 said:
thanks but what toolkit? I know some toolkit but i wanted to sure if toolkit u know is the same to mine
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You can use this toolkit... Its the easiest
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560613
yes
lilflix7 said:
is flashing back to official ics/gb rom will remove Clockworkmod CWM?
and will your phone also be unrooted? all back to defaults settings?
please tell to some who knows
thanks
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yap
but u can always root again