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Whats an FXP Based ROM? If I flashed a Kernel on FeraLab's ROM with that kernel will it work?

jrchan01 said:
Whats an FXP Based ROM? If I flashed a Kernel on FeraLab's ROM with that kernel will it work?
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Only stock based kernels like doomkernel or thkernel work with fera labs Rom.
You need to flash the recommended kernel in every ROM. The recommended kernel is mentioned in the OP

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[Q] Flashing a rom

I have never flashed any rom or kernel.
If I want to flash the latest resurrection remix ics rom, do I have to flash a kernel (e.g. siyah) after flashing the rom?
Android version
4.0.3
Baseband version
I9100ZSLPG
Kernel version
3.0.15-I9100ZSLPG-CL348413
erew1 said:
I have never flashed any rom or kernel.
If I want to flash the latest resurrection remix ics rom, do I have to flash a kernel (e.g. siyah) after flashing the rom?
Android version
4.0.3
Baseband version
I9100ZSLPG
Kernel version
3.0.15-I9100ZSLPG-CL348413
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Every ROM does already contain a kernel.
A kernel is the "core" part of the ROM/firmware.
Just flash the ROM.
And only if you feel that you miss something or want some features of another kernel, then flash the other kernel.
But be sure that the kernel is compatible with your ROM.

Back To xrecovery

guys..
can you help me to how to switch back to Xrecovery from CWM???
raghava_teja said:
guys..
can you help me to how to switch back to Xrecovery from CWM???
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as you are using cwm I guess you are on unlocked bootloader.
Flash a kernel which has both xrec and cwm like doomkernel v06 with bootmanager for stock based roms or kCernel for cm7/cm9 for cyanogen based roms.
THeLogiC said:
as you are using cwm I guess you are on unlocked bootloader.
Flash a kernel which has both xrec and cwm like doomkernel v06 with bootmanager for stock based roms or kCernel for cm7/cm9 for cyanogen based roms.
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thanx dude i have unlocked by boot loader
and i have flashed da stock rom kernel..(it's Important for me right now so flashed it)
can you pls send me da links of these kernels
so that i can flash these kernels now..
doomkernel (for stock based roms) -- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21214246#post21214246
kcernel (for cm9 based roms)-- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1669682
kcernel( for cm7 based roms)-- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667625
also dont forget to flash respective wifi modules after flashing kernel
THeLogiC said:
doomkernel (for stock based roms) -- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21214246#post21214246
kcernel (for cm9 based roms)-- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1669682
kcernel( for cm7 based roms)-- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667625
also dont forget to flash respective wifi modules after flashing kernel
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thanks a lot dude.............................
a small question plsss..
what to to if i want to use cm9 roms(for some days) and stock based roms(for some days)
flash both the kernels????????????????????
raghava_teja said:
thanks a lot dude.............................
a small question plsss..
what to to if i want to use cm9 roms(for some days) and stock based roms(for some days)
flash both the kernels????????????????????
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You have to use different kernels so for using stock based roms flash its kernel and for cm based roms flash its respective kernel.
You can't flash both kernels same time and use them together.
Sent from my X10
THeLogiC said:
You have to use different kernels so for using stock based roms flash its kernel and for cm based roms flash its respective kernel.
You can't flash both kernels same time and use them together.
Sent from my X10
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thanks a lot dude..
u have cleared my problem...

[Q] Need help on installing FXP

Hi, I am planning to isntall FXP146 over my stock .587 rom for my mini. My query is , do I need to install the rom before installing the custom kernel (like MESA) or the other way around? Or any order would do.
And which kernel is recommended for FXP if I am not into overclocking (MESA or Stock FXP) ??
icarious said:
Hi, I am planning to isntall FXP146 over my stock .587 rom for my mini. My query is , do I need to install the rom before installing the custom kernel (like MESA) or the other way around? Or any order would do.
And which kernel is recommended for FXP if I am not into overclocking (MESA or Stock FXP) ??
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You can use which you want, if you want more functions, use mesa.
You can flash kernel or rom first, normally this doesn't really matter. Only the clockworkmod version could change compared to the kernel you are using currently
Just flash the kernel then the rom or flash the rom then the kernel. You can use the kernel in the zip or mesa if u want more cpu governors & i/o scheduler like Mihahn said (better battery life too )
thanks guys for all the help.. yes i am using the MESA kernel, and i dont think anything can get better... loving cyanogenmod xD
help D:
umm I tried flashing fxp 146 but forgot to format data, now I am in boot loop and can only have fast boot, no cwm.
What should I do
ps: I am noob
cs098 said:
umm I tried flashing fxp 146 but forgot to format data, now I am in boot loop and can only have fast boot, no cwm.
What should I do
ps: I am noob
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Dont Hijack someone thread... You can try to Flash Stock ROM back
Sent from my ST15i using xda premium
icarious said:
Hi, I am planning to isntall FXP146 over my stock .587 rom for my mini. My query is , do I need to install the rom before installing the custom kernel (like MESA) or the other way around? Or any order would do.
And which kernel is recommended for FXP if I am not into overclocking (MESA or Stock FXP) ??
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First install a custom kernel. As most of custom rom required a custom kernel. So better have a custom kernel as you may need to switch to others custom rom in future. As for now, I personally recomended KernelPanic( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861905 ). I use Panic with Real ICS V6 custom rom and they works like a charm. Mesa provide good battery lifes but lack of perfomances and bad sound quality(i tried it myself before turn to Panic). You may try Rage kernel and Krsh as well. But there are abit old now, haven't updated since last few months. But still they are good kernels. Do some research before taking action's always a good idea. Cheers!

[Q] Miui Kernel help..

Which kernel is best for MIUI ICS?can give me ,link?and....after dl it..how to flash?using flashtool?
AW: [Q] Miui Kernel help..
ItsNick said:
Which kernel is best for MIUI ICS?can give me ,link?and....after dl it..how to flash?using flashtool?
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Depends on the base of your mini Rom.
Stock ics based you can use any ics based kernel like suave, lupus, etc.
For cm based you must use cm kernels.
Yes you flash kernels in fastboot mode with flashtool.
send from my mt11i with cm10 unofficially (TheDarkDefender build) on fusion kernel v5
motorazrv3 said:
Depends on the base of your mini Rom.
Stock ics based you can use any ics based kernel like suave, lupus, etc.
For cm based you must use cm kernels.
Yes you flash kernels in fastboot mode with flashtool.
send from my mt11i with cm10 unofficially (TheDarkDefender build) on fusion kernel v5
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sorry im newbie...
refer to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599516
it says....
2) Download and flash any ICS kernel for your phone.
any kernel?
ItsNick said:
sorry im newbie...
refer to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599516
it says....
2) Download and flash any ICS kernel for your phone.
any kernel?
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There are two miui version in this thread.
1. v4 which ist stock sony ics .587 based
2. v2 which is cm7 based.
For v4 you can use any compatible ics based kernel.
Look at the stickys and you will find the kernels listed.
On my mind are stock sony kernel, advaced stock kernel, suave kernel, lupus kernel and nightelf (aliance) kernel.
If you are already on sony ics rom you can directly install miui rom.
If you want more kernel features than you must flash a custom kernel. To do so you have to unlock your phone bootloader.
V2 is cm7 based as already written. To try it you must unlock your bootloader and flash the provided kernel that comes with the rom.
motorazrv3 said:
There are two miui version in this thread.
1. v4 which ist stock sony ics .587 based
2. v2 which is cm7 based.
For v4 you can use any compatible ics based kernel.
Look at the stickys and you will find the kernels listed.
On my mind are stock sony kernel, advaced stock kernel, suave kernel, lupus kernel and nightelf (aliance) kernel.
If you are already on sony ics rom you can directly install miui rom.
If you want more kernel features than you must flash a custom kernel. To do so you have to unlock your phone bootloader.
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So basically i doesnt need to unlock bootloader if im going to use my stock .587 kernel?
Sent from ItsNick's Epic Neo V.
ItsNick said:
So basically i doesnt need to unlock bootloader if im going to use my stock .587 kernel?
Sent from ItsNick's Epic Neo V.
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Yupp.
V4 ist .587 based and works with stock kernel. You are limited to stock kernel features. If you want more like overclocking, etc you must unlock your bootloader and flash an custom ics kernel.
With a locked bootloader you are limited, with a unlocked bootloader you are free!!!

[Q] Do I have to reflash the rom if i change the kernel ?

I want to install a custom kernel and I have a custom ROM. So do i need to reflash the rom after i flash a kernel ?
mjurgilas said:
I want to install a custom kernel and I have a custom ROM. So do i need to reflash the rom after i flash a kernel ?
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Basically no, though it might be the case with some ROMs.

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