Hi.
I like the siyah kernel. However if I try to update my ROM from 3.1.2 to 3.1.3 and choose custom... it gives me 2 kernels to choose from... not syrah.
How do I keep my kernel???
eggface5 said:
Hi.
I like the siyah kernel. However if I try to update my ROM from 3.1.2 to 3.1.3 and choose custom... it gives me 2 kernels to choose from... not syrah.
How do I keep my kernel???
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Simple.
After installing rom just go back into recovery and flash Siyah.
I think you shouldn't flash siyah kernel its not working good with 4.2.1 ROMs better flash largest version of dorinmax kernel it's a moded version of siyah and better that's why it isn't included and I think you try rootbox rom RR 3.1.3 is buggy there are official version of rootbox and nightlies
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Angelkom said:
I think you shouldn't flash siyah kernel its not working good with 4.2.1 ROMs better flash largest version of dorinmax kernel it's a moded version of siyah and better that's why it isn't included and I think you try rootbox rom RR 3.1.3 is buggy there are official version of rootbox and nightlies
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There is a vsync patched version of Siyah that apparently works fine with 4.2.1, however there is limitations on features of kernel.
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hi guys,
i wanna ask you senious guys that,should i have to change the kernel each time if i want to change the ROM of my galaxy s II or any kernel will work with any ROM?
kindly assist me in this matter.thanks.
What type of Rom are you trying to flash?
Most custom roms include a kernel so you you will have to refresh back to your preferred kernel.
Or you can open the zip file and replace the kernel of your choice as long as it matches your firmware version, ie GB kernel for a GB rom etc.
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let me add the screen shot for your help.it might shows the ROM and kernel and suggest me the best ROM and kernel for my galaxy s II.and tell me which ROM and kernel is best for battery life cause this kernel and ROM is just crap and sucks the battery.
waiting for reply.thanks
adilliano said:
hi guys,
i wanna ask you senious guys that,should i have to change the kernel each time if i want to change the ROM of my galaxy s II or any kernel will work with any ROM?
kindly assist me in this matter.thanks.
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any kernel may not work with any ROMs...almost all samsung firmware versions has got its own versions of Kernel.
In SGS2 normaly custom kernels are used for rooting your phone, like CF-root, whcih are made for almost all the samsung firamware matched kernels, you only want to pick the one matching for your ROM.
It is also seen sometimes advised to back up your Kernel, this can be done using a tool from Market called "Ktool", at a worst scenario, when your installed custom kernel giving you a treble you can restore the previous one.
EDIT : you are already on a custom ROM as well as Custom Kernel. both have got their newer versions alredy.
checkrom is now on V6, and Siyah kernel is now on v2.6.14
Well your still on gingerbread and an early kernel and early checkrom. There are many roms and kernels you can try the best for battery life us what works best for you and only you can figure that out with testing.
Try out an ICS Rom if you haven't done so already and there are now custom kernels for that as well.
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zaheedahmed said:
any kernel may not work with any ROMs...almost all samsung firmware versions has got its own versions of Kernel.
In SGS2 normaly custom kernels are used for rooting your phone, like CF-root, whcih are made for almost all the samsung firamware matched kernels, you only want to pick the one matching for your ROM.
It is also seen sometimes advised to back up your Kernel, this can be done using a tool from Market called "Ktool", at a worst scenario, when your installed custom kernel giving you a treble you can restore the previous one.
EDIT : you are already on a custom ROM as well as Custom Kernel. both have got their newer versions alredy.
checkrom is now on V6, and Siyah kernel is now on v2.6.14
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where i can find its latest versions as you are mentioning them as checkrom v6 and siyah kernel v2.6.14
and has they fixed the battery problem?
nikzDHD said:
Well your still on gingerbread and an early kernel and early checkrom. There are many roms and kernels you can try the best for battery life us what works best for you and only you can figure that out with testing.
Try out an ICS Rom if you haven't done so already and there are now custom kernels for that as well.
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so can you give me the link for ICS ROm and kernel which it supports.thanks
adilliano said:
so can you give me the link for ICS ROm and kernel which it supports.thanks
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On xda there are many roms with included kernels. Resurrection Remix v1.1 is my personal favorite ICS rom at this moment, with stock kernel battery life is very good. Just search on xda
Donnie Sins said:
On xda there are many roms with included kernels. Resurrection Remix v1.1 is my personal favorite ICS rom at this moment, with stock kernel battery life is very good. Just search on xda
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what do you mean by stock kernel?
should i install the new ROM first or the kernel?
please reply this.
and please paste the download link of kernel for Resurrection Remix PRO ICS ROM v.1.1 on Galaxy S2 i9100!
thanks
regards:
adil
adilliano said:
so can you give me the link for ICS ROm and kernel which it supports.thanks
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in these two sections you will find everything you wanted.....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1058
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1204
go page by page........Kernels ROMs.....
you don't have to switch but you are on a old rom with a old kernel
adilliano said:
what do you mean by stock kernel?
should i install the new ROM first or the kernel?
please reply this.
and please paste the download link of kernel for Resurrection Remix PRO ICS ROM v.1.1 on Galaxy S2 i9100!
thanks
regards:
adil
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I meant the kernel that is already included with the rom when you flash it. So just flash the rom and you don't need to install another kernel after it.
Here is a link to the Resurrection rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436854
Hope this helped you
If you flash a rom it replaces the kernel you've been using with that of the rom you're flashing...
Soooo
Eg cm9 + siyah
If you flash a new nightly it'll replace siyah with cm9s kernel so you have to flash siyah each time.
Think that makes sense..!
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On ICS (Android v4.0.4) , You can root by flashing SuperICS Kernel or LP7 kernel from Codeworkx
Taken from this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677819&highlight=how+to+root
Now i was wondering im gonna install SiyahKernel + Resurrection Remix ics v2.3
Is it possible to flash these 2 without having to flash SuperICS or LP7 and still get root access? cause i wan't my phone as clean as possible? also this would give me a little better understanding of kernels and Roms.
Thanks Alot!!
It will need to be rooted in order to have ClockworkMod recovery in order to flash RR 2.3 as it only comes in a .zip file. Siyah kernel could be flashed via Odin, but if you have recovery you may as well flash it via recovery. You can easily unroot your phone by flashing a stock ROM from sammobile.com, and via Odin.
Chris.
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Resurrection Remix ics v2.3 is pre-rooted and already comes with latest siyah Kernel v3.3.2
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bachot said:
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On ICS (Android v4.0.4) , You can root by flashing SuperICS Kernel or LP7 kernel from Codeworkx
Taken from this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1677819&highlight=how+to+root
Now i was wondering im gonna install SiyahKernel + Resurrection Remix ics v2.3
Is it possible to flash these 2 without having to flash SuperICS or LP7 and still get root access? cause i wan't my phone as clean as possible? also this would give me a little better understanding of kernels and Roms.
Thanks Alot!!
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Resurrection Rom comes with siyah latest 3.3.2
and is already rooted
Hi i am running RR 2.6.1 not running siyah kernel currently. However im wanting to flash siyah kernel so I can dual boot running a rom that I can use a MHL cable with.
Couple of questions,
Which version of Siyah Kernel should I flash with RR 2.6.1? Will the latest version be OK?
Which ROM is recommended for using MHL HMDI with my S2? Is stock the best option here?
jackURbody said:
Hi i am running RR 2.6.1 not running siyah kernel currently. However im wanting to flash siyah kernel so I can dual boot running a rom that I can use a MHL cable with.
Couple of questions,
Which version of Siyah Kernel should I flash with RR 2.6.1? Will the latest version be OK?
Which ROM is recommended for using MHL HMDI with my S2? Is stock the best option here?
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The latest siyah wouldn't work, I believe. You'd need siyah 4.1.5 or lower to run RR 2.6
As far as MHL is concerned, your best bet would be a stock rom. ICS 4.0.3 is preferable.
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The latest siyah wouldn't work, I believe. You'd need siyah 4.1.5 or lower to run RR 2.6
As far as MHL is concerned, your best bet would be a stock rom. ICS 4.0.3 is preferable.
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Thanks, sounds good, I will flash 4.1.5 tonight.
Why does this kernel I stuck my phone ?
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Why does this kernel I stuck my phone ?
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Probably coz you're using a ROM which has the new Mali drivers. For that use siyah 5.0
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I ended up installing wanamlite as my secondary rom. MHL is working perfectly. Cheers.
i have just updated to the lastest cm10.1 nightly update today and when i re-flash siyah 1.8.6 all sorts of problems breaks loose.
the cyanogen bootup logo was extremely slow and when the phone eventually booted up it was unusably lagging.
i has to restore from a backup and when i tried to reinstall siyah again, the same thing happens. I think i am correct to assume that it is the kernel that is causing the problems.
i am now using the stock cm kernal but i am missing the fact i can overclock my beast
anyone else having this issue and will it be fixed on further cm updates or will it be a siyah updating issue??
Thanks
kennyc1980 said:
i have just updated to the lastest cm10.1 nightly update today and when i re-flash siyah 1.8.6 all sorts of problems breaks loose.
the cyanogen bootup logo was extremely slow and when the phone eventually booted up it was unusably lagging.
i has to restore from a backup and when i tried to reinstall siyah again, the same thing happens. I think i am correct to assume that it is the kernel that is causing the problems.
i am now using the stock cm kernal but i am missing the fact i can overclock my beast
anyone else having this issue and will it be fixed on further cm updates or will it be a siyah updating issue??
Thanks
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20130113*
kennyc1980 said:
20130113*
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Have you installed 1st or 2nd rom ?
Have you tried the new update ? (Siyah 1.8.7)
Problem verifyed with: Yank.555 1.4, Siyah 1.8.6
Do not install these kernels with the latest CM10.1 nightly (13. jan) - use stock or Siyah 1.8.7 instead
This is quite strange because I use the Rom ReVolt 3.3.3 available here.
It uses Android 4.2.1 and I have Siyah Kernel 1.8.6.
So there might be a sort of compatibility ...
I have upgraded to the 1.8.7 and its fixed the problem ;]
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So with the 1.8.7 you can use the kernel on cm 10.1 ?
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ruskat said:
So with the 1.8.7 you can use the kernel on cm 10.1 ?
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Yes only as primair rom
daveve said:
Yes only as primair rom
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But Gokhanmoral's website says "cm10.1 is now supported in dual-boot configurations" with the latest 1.8.7 build.
hey guys.
I've got a few questions regarding my i9100's kernels and ROMs.
I'm currently running dual boot RR Rom in primary on dorimanx v7.8 kernel, the kernel got updated to v7.8 when i installed M1UI ROM in the secondary ROM space. Both ROMs are 4.1.2.
I've tried to install the latest stable version of root box and paranoid android into 2nd ROM position. When installing them via cwm recovery I didn't get the launcher like with M1UI or RR, so there was no option to upgrade the kernel.
Paranoid android didn't boot at all after install and root box booted but the start animation was laggy when booting and once booted the system UI crashed with everything else. Both ROMs are jellybean and dorimanx v7.8 supports jellybean?
I'm guessing I'm missing a obvious compatibility issue.
My question lays with updating the kernel. Is there a proper way to update the kernel so I can try paranoid android and root box?
Should I clean/wipe both ROMs and caches, run a kernel cleaning script and install a new kernel (the latest version of dorimanx)? Then my current ROM will be incompatible?
Do I just got ahead and install a compatible rom (root box / paranoid android)?
Is this the right way to go about updating kernel to try new ROMs?
I haven't been able to find a guide on this subject. Leaving me with a small fear of fiddling with things I don't fully understand. If someone could point me in the right direction that would be great.
Many thanks.
serathian
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For the latest root box and pa to work you need say dormanx 8.xx. Do clean your system up with kernel nuke and rom nuke then flash rootbox 4.2.2rom to first rom then pa 4.3 rom to 2nd rom. I say 8.xx cuz if you want to use a stock based rom you will need 8.xx as this is for both stock and custom rom. 9.xx is just for custom. By all means if your going to run just custom the use 9.xx
I9100/I9300
andrewwright said:
For the latest root box and pa to work you need say dormanx 8.xx. Do clean your system up with kernel nuke and rom nuke then flash rootbox 4.2.2rom to first rom then pa 4.3 rom to 2nd rom. I say 8.xx cuz if you want to use a stock based rom you will need 8.xx as this is for both stock and custom rom. 9.xx is just for custom. By all means if your going to run just custom the use 9.xx
I9100/I9300
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So once I've nuked ROM and kernel do I just go ahead and run rootbox.zip or do I flash dormanx 8.xx first?
I'm guessing I have to install dormanx first as its not included In root box?
How do you classify stock based ROMs and custom ROMs?
There are currently 3 versions of this kernel depending on your ROM type and firmware. v7 = ICS, v8 = JB/ICS STOCK,*** v9 = JB CM/AOKP ONLY
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PA is based from cm, aokp. cm and aokp are based on stock ROMs?
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Flash rootbox then flash dormanx then reboot. Set up rootbox then bk into dormanx cwm an flash 2nd rom. Forget about dori 7.xx as it's old and out dated. That's for ics custom jb rom. Stock firmware is any thing that uses the stock base. If you want to run jb stock based rom it needs to be a modded for dual booting stock based rom.
Cm aokp pa custom roms
Ics jb firmware is stock rom
I9100/I9300
OK, I'm not planning on using any stock ROMs, as I don't like the Sammy stock ROMs. So I'll flash 9.xx?
RR, CM, PA, ROOTBOX. all custom ROMs?
If they ain't the phones stock ROM then its a custom ROM? Regardless if its based on stock android.
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So if you gonna use custom yes just use 9.xx
Cm aokp pa are custom roms.
Hybrid rom like alliance which is custom stock rom. Uses stock base but has aokp type features uses dormanx 8.xx to run. You need to read more about roms mate.
I9100/I9300
Thanks a lot Andrew. Appreciate you time and help.
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Any time mate :thumbup:
I9100/I9300
One more question, haha sorry.
When I do kernel and ROM clean. Which order is best?
ROM clean - install ROM - kernel clean - install kernel
ROM clean - kernel clean - ROM install - kernel install
I'm guessing because I am cleaning and installing everything without booting in between it doesn't matter?
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Rom cleaning script then flash rom
Reboot.
Bk to recovery then kernel cleaning script then flash kernel.
Reboot.
I9100/I9300
Thanks. Give it a bash when I get home.
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