Hi guys,
Someone can explain me why i should flash/install a custom kernel? Which benefits i should gain? Flashing a custom kernel delete my data? Or is like a software update ?
I need a custom rom to flash a custom kernel ? Or is the stock rom ok?
Is better a module's kernel o a unique kernel?
Hope someone can answer
Thank you
darxsen said:
Hi guys,
Someone can explain me why i should flash/install a custom kernel? Which benefits i should gain? Flashing a custom kernel delete my data? Or is like a software update ?
I need a custom rom to flash a custom kernel ? Or is the stock rom ok?
Is better a module's kernel o a unique kernel?
Hope someone can answer
Thank you
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Kernel is the kind of mediator which talk between your OS and Hardware...
So changing Kernel do not change the OS,
Different Kernel gives different advantages, that is why you need to update Kernel.
A kernel module is an addition rip a kernel that sits in /system/lib and does something...
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darxsen said:
Hi guys,
Someone can explain me why i should flash/install a custom kernel? Which benefits i should gain? Flashing a custom kernel delete my data? Or is like a software update ?
I need a custom rom to flash a custom kernel ? Or is the stock rom ok?
Is better a module's kernel o a unique kernel?
Hope someone can answer
Thank you
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You can gain more speed, governors and I/O schedulers.
No, nothing will happen your data. You can experience bootloops if the your rom is not compatible with the kernel.
V2 kernel is compatible with stock rom and with several custom roms.
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Ok, so i could install flar2's kernel module safely? without the risk that involve flashing New roms?
That because my stock rom have kernel version 3.0.21-g6c11713 , right?
In this way i should gain possibility of write in /system .. correct me if i have misunderstood
Thank you
darxsen said:
Ok, so i could install flar2's kernel module safely? without the risk that involve flashing New roms?
That because my stock rom have kernel version 3.0.21-g6c11713 , right?
In this way i should gain possibility of write in /system .. correct me if i have misunderstood
Thank you
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Exactly.
In Asia & Europe Desire X's kernel version is 3.0.21-g6c11713 so you have to flash that one.
Read the instructions before
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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
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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!
Can i flash a kernel on my stock rom ICS ? (i am using Live with walkman)
while installing a custom rom from the developers community can i install it on my stock kernel, is it neccesary to change the kernel ?
thanks for the help in advance
Yes you can install a kernel for stock ICS, just check out development section
And yes it's necessary to change if it's another android version or if the developer tells you in his thread to use a specific kernel
Sent from my Nexus 7 running Android 4.2.2
mihahn said:
Yes you can install a kernel for stock ICS, just check out development section
And yes it's necessary to change if it's another android version or if the developer tells you in his thread to use a specific kernel
Sent from my Nexus 7 running Android 4.2.2
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yea so there is a rom i want to install(for live with walkman), and it says that u can load a custom kernel if u want ?
so that means even if i dont load a custom kernel, would it work on my stock kernel from the manufacturer is it fine ? or i will have to load custom kernel ?
newkid39 said:
yea so there is a rom i want to install(for live with walkman), and it says that u can load a custom kernel if u want ?
so that means even if i dont load a custom kernel, would it work on my stock kernel from the manufacturer is it fine ? or i will have to load custom kernel ?
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There are custom roms for locked bootloader (no need to flash a kernel) and there are roms for unlocked bootloader (you need to flash a kernel)
mihahn said:
There are custom roms for locked bootloader (no need to flash a kernel) and there are roms for unlocked bootloader (you need to flash a kernel)
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Yeap got it, thanks a ton bro
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.
Hi all,
Here you got Prerooted stock rom that might be useful for those wanting the latest stock rom but don't have access to Odin
-Base rom: N910FXXU1ANK5.
-Nothing has been added or removed with the exception of the files needed to have root permissions.
-Only 2 build prop lines have been modified to fix some things that usually stop working once root is applied (screen mirroring and private mode).
Everything else is totally untouched.
Download it HERE
DANGER:
IF FLASH THIS YOUR COUNT KNOX INCREMENT TO 0X1
Thanks to Chainfire (root) JustArchi (archi kitchen) and sawdoctor for letting me know about build.prop fixes.
Great. Thank you!
I've been looking for a pure stock rom.
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any changes or improvements over the nk4 based rom?
There are no changes, official changelist is the same for ANK4/5/6.
Just installed the ROM and uninstalled all bloatware. Works flawless.
Guys I flashed stock rom and lost root, chain fire website says bandwidth exceeded when I try to download auto root, is there any other way to root??
ro.secure.storage.support is not right. ro.securestorage.support is the right line. You find it the build.prop file.
Thanks this is the fastest rom what i try.
I only debloated, flashed AEL kernel and switched to ART runtime.
Hello guys,
just a question, please.
Is it safe to flash it directly from stock rooted NJ4?
Or is it necessary to flash new modem and bootloader through Odin first?
Thanks for your help.
ciccio83q said:
Hello guys,
just a question, please.
Is it safe to flash it directly from stock rooted NJ4?
Or is it necessary to flash new modem and bootloader through Odin first?
Thanks for your help.
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I flashed the NK4 bootloader and modem to install a NK4 ROM.
It doesn't boot until you install a NK4 ROM.
I then flashed this after as I didn't like the ROM I was on and I have had no issues.
Can someone provide the stock kernel to this ROM please? Currently on AEL kernel but I am really bad at kernel tweaking
AndroidInsanity said:
Can someone provide the stock kernel to this ROM please? Currently on AEL kernel but I am really bad at kernel tweaking
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https://mega.co.nz/#!V1AGAKJY!D6J_2AKDx-J2qo-sjnVFv0jOX1CcLXXxGFHSYHX7ong
AndroidInsanity said:
Can someone provide the stock kernel to this ROM please? Currently on AEL kernel but I am really bad at kernel tweaking
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why did you flashed ael kernel if you are a bad kernel tweaker ?
ManDone.vRs said:
why did you flashed ael kernel if you are a bad kernel tweaker ?
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Because I felt like it... who are you to question what I do with my own phone?
Maybe I flashed it because you don't always need to tweak custom kernels. Then realised to get the very most out of them i would need to tweak it.
Learning by doing, it's what xda is about. I'm still looking for the first dude waking up knowing it all
I think I found a how to in one of the kernel threads.
Skickat från min SM-N910F via Tapatalk
Word!
Why do you say, that Knox go from O to 1. Can I flash this ROM with stock recovery without rooting ago.
do you know someone please what is original kernel for NK6 ( NK5) and where to download?
romaspeed said:
Why do you say, that Knox go from O to 1. Can I flash this ROM with stock recovery without rooting ago.
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no .
The rom isn't booting
crazynitro said:
The rom isn't booting
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can anyone tell me y v dont have an xda thread for the vulcan kernel? also can anyone give me a short review of it and its features and advantages? does it have the vulkan api or something?
Its a kernel close to the Fauls kernel but it has a liitle more futures, live underclock and more governators.
Its the same almost.
Sectorian said:
Its a kernel close to the Fauls kernel but it has a liitle more futures, live underclock and more governators.
Its the same almost.
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if i want to go back to kernel of the custom rom what all should i restore from twrp? i had backed up boot, firmware and bootloader via twrp before flashing vulcan kernel
zohaibahd said:
if i want to go back to kernel of the custom rom what all should i restore from twrp? i had backed up boot, firmware and bootloader via twrp before flashing vulcan kernel
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You only need to restore boot.
Where do you find Vulkan Kernel ?