So let's say I have a faux's custom kernal on my phone and I want to flash a new ROM. Will flashing the new ROM remove the custom kernal?
nulcon said:
So let's say I have a faux's custom kernal on my phone and I want to flash a new ROM. Will flashing the new ROM remove the custom kernal?
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Guys, I've been running CM as daily driver in my photon, but wifi issue in it make me frustrated..
so I decide to back to stock, flashing 198-7 sbf make my photon unable to boot (stuck on dual core moto logo)..
so I'm planning to flash a CWM zip rom which has closest to stock..
any suggestions which rom?
thanks..
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lesjaw said:
Guys, I've been running CM as daily driver in my photon, but wifi issue in it make me frustrated..
so I decide to back to stock, flashing 198-7 sbf make my photon unable to boot (stuck on dual core moto logo)..
so I'm planning to flash a CWM zip rom which has closest to stock..
any suggestions which rom?
thanks..
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How did you flash the 198_7 SBF?
lesjaw said:
Guys, I've been running CM as daily driver in my photon, but wifi issue in it make me frustrated..
so I decide to back to stock, flashing 198-7 sbf make my photon unable to boot (stuck on dual core moto logo)..
so I'm planning to flash a CWM zip rom which has closest to stock..
any suggestions which rom?
thanks..
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Did you make a nandroid backup? If so restore. Always do a full wipe before flashing an sbf when you have been running a custom rom. You can flash jokerstock or skinny. Rocko. Anything but cm9 or cm7 or miui.
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So I am using hboot 1.5 s off. Used the wire trick and verified it. I have now flashed a few different ics roms and when I go to look at kernel version it always seems to say htc kernel. Should it say something different?
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Unless you flash some custom kernel, it won't change because most ICS roms are currently running HTCstock.
I'm S-ON HBOOT 1.15 and I was wondering if, every time I dirty flash an update to CM10, if I have to flash the kernel (Komodo) again also
LemonNinja said:
I'm S-ON HBOOT 1.15 and I was wondering if, every time I dirty flash an update to CM10, if I have to flash the kernel (Komodo) again also
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Yes, every time you flash a Rom it installs its own stock kernel.
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thicklizard said:
Yes, every time you flash a Rom it installs its own stock kernel.
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Oh okay thanks thicklizard! I've been doing that already, but just wanted to know whether I was wasting my time flashing it again or not. Also, love your kernel man!
thicklizard said:
Yes, every time you flash a Rom it installs its own stock kernel.
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Unless it has xhausx's kernel installer it will not flash the stock Kernel on a s-on device. You may have to flash the kernel if specific updates break functionality such as WiFi
Will updating the ota thru a custom rom affect unlocked or s-off status? And can I flash back to a older ota rom with no issue?
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mike17855 said:
Will updating the ota thru a custom rom affect unlocked or s-off status? And can I flash back to a older ota rom with no issue?
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I don't think you'll be able to complete the OTA process if you're on a custom Rom. But either way it won't change your s off or unlocked status.
That's correct the update will not install with a custom recovery or on a custom rom. Why do you want to do this? When you are unlocked and S-off there is no need for an OTA.
You can manually flash the radio and Kernel then run a rom base on the update. Or run the stock rooted rom
Memnoch73 said:
That's correct the update will not install with a custom recovery or on a custom rom. Why do you want to do this? When you are unlocked and S-off there is no need for an OTA.
You can manually flash the radio and Kernel then run a rom base on the update. Or run the stock rooted rom
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Ah, I guess I needed to ask if installing a custom rom based on the new ota would affect me but you answered that. Thank you
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mike17855 said:
Ah, I guess I needed to ask if installing a custom rom based on the new ota would affect me but you answered that. Thank you
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Yeah you're good man. You're biggest concern is making the kernel match the rom.
Currently I am running on a mj7 bootloader and nc2 baseband. I want to use jeboo kernel for Touchwiz and its for i9505 will it work or there's any chance of hard/soft bricking .. Sorry if the question is Silly .
Because of the locked bootloader we can't have custom kernels.
So you can't even flash a kernel.
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