[Q] Remove System Write Protection without custom kernel - HTC Desire X

Is there any way to remove HTC Stock Kernel 3.4.0 system write protection without using a custom kernel??
Thanks in advance
I'm odexed Stock right now wiht fulmix.kernel latest...

Not really, as you have to change kernel sourcecode for that...

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init.d support with stock-kernel

I'm currently running my S3 with the german XXBLH3 Firmware and rooted with CF-Root.
Now I want to apply this mod to expand my memory: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772234
The problem is that my Kernel doesn't support init.d, so the mod doesn't work at all.
Is there a way to get init.d support with stock Kernel? I don't really want to install a custom Kernel and rather keep the original one.
I found this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1710980 but it's apparently only for HTC one X and one S.
Can anyone confirm that it works on the S3 ?
otherwise, is there a insecure stock Kernel with init.d support that comes close to the one in XXBLH3 ?
And if I install a custom Kernel with autoroot (Siyah f.e.) will CF-Root interrupt it?
2 ways to do it..
1. Flash a already hacked stock kernel
2. Pull out your kernel and hack it to include init.d support..
sent from here, there, somewhere!!
Okay the first method sounds easier. But where do I find one?
I'm currently using this with stock kernel flash through recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1710980
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nex86 said:
Okay the first method sounds easier. But where do I find one?
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You have a kernel thread in the stickies..if you don't find the one you want..post your kernel here..i will add init.d support to it :good:

[Q] I have installed speedmod K3-32. How about CyanogenMod?

Hi everyone, first post here..
Phone: GS2 running 4.0.4 (ZSLPQ)
I just installed speedmod K3-32. It has given me root access and I have been deleting some useless apps that came with the phone using Titianium Backup. I know that speedmod is a kernal and that it is completely different with CyanogenMod. However, I want to know what do I need to install CyanogenMod? If I want to create a backup of my stock (current rom), do I need to reinstall the old (useless) apps?
Thanks in advance
keroro185 said:
Hi everyone, first post here..
Phone: GS2 running 4.0.4 (ZSLPQ)
I just installed speedmod K3-32. It has given me root access and I have been deleting some useless apps that came with the phone using Titianium Backup. I know that speedmod is a kernal and that it is completely different with CyanogenMod. However, I want to know what do I need to install CyanogenMod? If I want to create a backup of my stock (current rom), do I need to reinstall the old (useless) apps?
Thanks in advance
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No, there is no need to install the old (useless) apps to create a nandroid Bkp of ur stock rom.
CynogenMod is a rom (firmware) and it comes with its own kernel, so if u flash cynogenmod rom (CM9 (ics based) or CM10(jelly bean based) the kernel which comes along with them will replace ur exsisting Speedmod kernel
Sun90 said:
No, there is no need to install the old (useless) apps to create a nandroid Bkp of ur stock rom.
CynogenMod is a rom (firmware) and it comes with its own kernel, so if u flash cynogenmod rom (CM9 (ics based) or CM10(jelly bean based) the kernel which comes along with them will replace ur exsisting Speedmod kernel
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Thank you
What happens to say my photos and text messages when I install cyanogenMod?
Oh and if the CyanogenMod kernal replaces the SpeedMod kernal, wouldn't I lose root?
keroro185 said:
Thank you
What happens to say my photos and text messages when I install cyanogenMod?
Oh and if the CyanogenMod kernal replaces the SpeedMod kernal, wouldn't I lose root?
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Photos are on internal SD, so they will be safe; text messages will be wiped.
CM is rooted by default, and SpeedMod doesn't work with CM (per the SpeedMod FAQ) anyways.

[Q] Xperia P - How to choose a Kernel

While on my old Sensation, i often flashed diffrend roms, but never a Kernel that was not includet in the rom.
From what i have read in this forum, youd could increase the batterie time, if a custom kernel is flashed.
The tutorials for flashing a kernel are well writen, so i don't see a problem here. And yes, i am aware, that i nee to unlook the bootloader to flash a custom kernel.
My question is, how to chose a kernel? For what information do i have to look?
And for understanding. Do i have to flash another rom to get a custom kernel running, or could i stay on the stock rom and try the kernel itself?
Does a custom Kernel mean, i loose some of the functions that are in the stock kernel /rom or do have all kernel the"basic" functions of the stock kernel and just have addional functions and optimization?
Thanks for your time and help.
eismaus said:
While on my old Sensation, i often flashed diffrend roms, but never a Kernel that was not includet in the rom.
From what i have read in this forum, youd could increase the batterie time, if a custom kernel is flashed.
The tutorials for flashing a kernel are well writen, so i don't see a problem here. And yes, i am aware, that i nee to unlook the bootloader to flash a custom kernel.
My question is, how to chose a kernel? For what information do i have to look?
And for understanding. Do i have to flash another rom to get a custom kernel running, or could i stay on the stock rom and try the kernel itself?
Does a custom Kernel mean, i loose some of the functions that are in the stock kernel /rom or do have all kernel the"basic" functions of the stock kernel and just have addional functions and optimization?
Thanks for your time and help.
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You don't need to flash custom kernel to increase battery life.
All you need to flash a custom kernel is unlocked bootloadr. Be sure to save DRM keys if bravia engine is important to you.
Then look for a custom kernel for stock roms, and custom stock tom too if you wish, or you can choose a non-stock based rom abd kernel.

[Q] Stock Kernel

Hello.
Can anyone help? I installed custom Dorimanx kernel over stock 4.1.2.
Now I don't like it, it was working smoother with the stock kernel...
Can anyone tell me how to uninstall Dorimanx kernel? Or tell me where I can find stock kernel for this version "I9100XWLSS"?
I did not backup... I did not expect the custom kernel to be so... :|
Thank you.
AdBlock Plus
And can anyone tell me how to make the phone work with AdBlock Plus for Android? The app needs to set a network proxy and proxy port. But if you do that, some apps can't connect to the internet.
I saw on a Sony that ABP didn't require any proxy or other settings, and it was working perfectly fine...
Lucian Andries said:
Hello.
Can anyone help? I installed custom Dorimanx kernel over stock 4.1.2.
Now I don't like it, it was working smoother with the stock kernel...
Can anyone tell me how to uninstall Dorimanx kernel? Or tell me where I can find stock kernel for this version "I9100XWLSS"?
I did not backup... I did not expect the custom kernel to be so... :|
Thank you.
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I'm not sure if there's a stock kernel out there flashable through cwm. I think in order to get back to stock kernel u need to flash ur stock rom again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ives/rom-deodexed-stock-samsung-roms-t2139353
Here u can find your rom.
But honestly I'd suggest u stick with custom kernel, if u don't like dorimanx I'd suggest speedmod kernel or better apollo kernel.
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Try using philz kernels. http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...lz-cwm6-stock-kernel-cwm6-root-exfat-t1877270
gsstudios said:
Try using philz kernels. http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...lz-cwm6-stock-kernel-cwm6-root-exfat-t1877270
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Are you sure this isn't just a simple Custom Recovery with Root? If I install this, will it also overwrite the Custom Kernel, or just the Custom Recovery and Root?
@gsstudios: Ok, I installed Philz Custom Recovery "with" kernel based on "stock", and I see it fixed the other issue too. Now AdBlock Plus doesn't require additional proxy settings, it blocks ads on every connection without them.
Though I still have 2 apps I can't get rid of... I don't want to rewrite the entire firmware, so I deactivated them.
Thank you!

Kernels differences

Hey there.
I'm gonna root my z5c and i've seen that i must change kernel as well, so that's my question:
which are pros and cons of choosing custom kernel, such as AndroPlus, instead of modified stock kernel?
and...
...what will i do to get further firmware update? will i get them OTA or will i have to flash the new one?
Thank you so much and sorry for my bad english.
@dario2510
I have Z5p and i am using STOCK modified kernel, re created by tool mentioned here. (tool v5.0)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z5/development/root-automatic-repack-stock-kernel-dm-t3301605
my mobile working like charm
Pros of Modified kernel
1. root access
2. removal of bloatware
3. removal of useless stock xperia apps
4. better ram management
since any modified kernel from android 6.x , has SONY-RIC OFF and DM varity is also OFF then
cons are.
1. mobile on risk of virus
2. privacy risks , hacker attacks
basic precaution
1. keep ADB debugging OFF
2. unknown resources for installing apk keep it OFF also
3. install zonealarm or any other good antivirus etc
Thank you so much... I would prefer the stock one, but with androplus i would be able to underclock cpu, with less heat and more battery life!
dario2510 said:
Hey there.
I'm gonna root my z5c and i've seen that i must change kernel as well, so that's my question:
which are pros and cons of choosing custom kernel, such as AndroPlus, instead of modified stock kernel?
and...
...what will i do to get further firmware update? will i get them OTA or will i have to flash the new one?
Thank you so much and sorry for my bad english.
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Modified stock just disabled RIC and DM to let you gain full root permission and the reset of the codes rename unchanged so it is a pretty stock kernel, the most stable one.
AndroPlus is also based on stock kernel(u can only flash it with stock rom, cm or aosp not work) but heavily modded. It may included some new features or better optimized for performance and battery but maybe bring in some bugs. Generally, AndroPlus is safe to use and almost the only reliable custom stock kernel now for Sony.
AndroPlus default lower cpu clock but you can do it with stock kernel too with third party tuner like kernel adiutor.
TheEndHK said:
Modified stock just disabled RIC and DM to let you gain full root permission and the reset of the codes rename unchanged so it is a pretty stock kernel, the most stable one.
AndroPlus is also based on stock kernel(u can only flash it with stock rom, cm or aosp not work) but heavily modded. It may included some new features or better optimized for performance and battery but maybe bring in some bugs. Generally, AndroPlus is safe to use and almost the only reliable custom stock kernel now for Sony.
AndroPlus default lower cpu clock but you can do it with stock kernel too with third party tuner like kernel adiutor.
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thank you very much!!

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