[Q] I Need Only An Answer From You GUys - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have to ask you guys because i have no idea about kernel....the question is is SIYAH Kernel is compatible in NEATROM full VERSION? I need only to know..please

_followers_ said:
I have to ask you guys because i have no idea about kernel....the question is is SIYAH Kernel is compatible in NEATROM full VERSION? I need only to know..please
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If siyah kernel is stock based then it should be compatible. Try to make a backup to be sure and then flash the kernel, else just reflash neatrom

ok thank you for the reply... :good:

wulsic said:
If siyah kernel is stock based then it should be compatible. Try to make a backup to be sure and then flash the kernel, else just reflash neatrom
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Here is a better answer. YES! Use siyah kernel 6 beta5 for neatrom (stock based). However, I'd advise that you should try a different kernel such as the included Apollo kernel since siyah kernel has stopped development and you will have to use dorimanx kernel for a more updated kernel. So I'd use Apollo kernel.

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[Q] How to Update CF-ROOT?

I'm running the latest version of the Resurrection remix, I rooted it before using CF-ROOT which was CF-Root-SGS2_XW_XEN_LP7-v5.4-CWM5. I used the official rom before, then used that CF-ROOT then installed Resurrection remix.
Now when I go into CWM manager it says This version of CWM manager should be used with cf-root v5.0 or newer. but I'm sure I rooted with version 5.4. What should I do to fix it? Everything works fine its just this is nagging me
Would I be able to re-root it as normally and keep my ROM?
A new Rom implements a new Kernel
i dont know which one Resureection uses all i know its a AOKP Rom.
You can try CF Root but i dont know if it Supports AOKP Roms.
Well check your Phone info in Settings it should say which Kernel is used atm.
leechseed said:
A new Rom implements a new Kernel
i dont know which one Resureection uses all i know its a AOKP Rom.
You can try CF Root but i dont know if it Supports AOKP Roms.
Well check your Phone info in Settings it should say which Kernel is used atm.
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My kernel is 3.036-FLUXI-XX.02, what should I do in regards to the error? Basically my CF-ROOT needs the latest version, anything that could be done? Thank you.
So you are not on CF Root anymore beacause Resurrection Rom flashed with Fluxi Kernel..
Well Fluxi should support CWM - but i dont know if its the same as in CF
ClockworkMod Recovery xxTouch 5.5.0.4 complete Customized & Rebuilt
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and i still dont know if CF supports AOSP Roms
sorry
Relemar said:
My kernel is 3.036-FLUXI-XX.02, what should I do in regards to the error? Basically my CF-ROOT needs the latest version, anything that could be done? Thank you.
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try flashing the latest siyah kernel v3.3.2 and u will not have the 'This version of CWM manager should be used with cf-root v5.0' message Nagging u any more
Relemar said:
My kernel is 3.036-FLUXI-XX.02, what should I do in regards to the error? Basically my CF-ROOT needs the latest version, anything that could be done? Thank you.
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If you flash a different kernel (in your case Fluxi Kernel), CWM Manager may remain installed. However, functions may not work, because they need kernel compatibility! Just flash Siyah Kernel 3.3.2 & CWM Manager will recognize it again...cheers
Download from here:
http://www.gokhanmoral.com/
Hi mate,
Is Resurrection Remix the ROM or the Kernel? I'll try this Siyah now What will actually change?
Thank you! :victory:
Resurrection is the ROM
just in case, this one is for SGS2 ;-) http://www.gokhanmoral.com/gm/2012/06/12/siyahkernel-sgs2-v3-3-2/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1555259
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658647
All done, worked a treat. God knows what's happened but it's working, it's all still so confusing haha. Thanks to everyone involved.
Relemar said:
All done, worked a treat. God knows what's happened but it's working, it's all still so confusing haha. Thanks to everyone involved.
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Congratulations mate, You just add beauty (Siyah) to the beast (RR ROM)
Any idea why System UI keeps crashing when I try and plug my phone into my PC?

[Siyah Kernel] Can I dual boot an ICS ROM and a JB ROM?

Title said it. I want to try out the new CM10 builds for the S2, but I still want to keep my stable CM9+Siyah build running in case the new ROM has some problems. Went to the Siyah kernel dual boot guide thread, and it's stated there that one can only dual boot 2 ICS ROMs. That means no ICS+GB... but is ICS+JB possible?
By the way, yes I did do a search before asking and found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800866 where a method is proposed, but it requires switching to another kernel and I'd like to stick to Siyah.
Current configuration: CM9 RC2, Siyah v3.4.
nyancatland said:
Title said it. I want to try out the new CM10 builds for the S2, but I still want to keep my stable CM9+Siyah build running in case the new ROM has some problems. Went to the Siyah kernel dual boot guide thread, and it's stated there that one can only dual boot 2 ICS ROMs. That means no ICS+GB... but is ICS+JB possible?
By the way, yes I did do a search before asking and found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800866 where a method is proposed, but it requires switching to another kernel and I'd like to stick to Siyah.
Current configuration: CM9 RC2, Siyah v3.4.
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yes u can, first install latest siyah v3.5.2 which supports JB rom and then install preferred JB rom of ur choice as ur second rom
Sun90 said:
yes u can, first install latest siyah v3.5.2 which supports JB rom and then install preferred JB rom of ur choice as ur second rom
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cooool! thanks for the info, nice question by the way to the OP
try dorimanx kernel!
kernel doesnt matter u can run ics and jb with nearly any kernel also doing it
Yea you can dual boot with JB and ICS, just not GB.

[Q] Can i install any Custom Rom and keep siyah kernel?

Ok so ive just flashed the siyah kernel on my s3 and just want to know if i install a custom rom will i then lose the siyah or wont it even work?
thanks
DUBS73P said:
Ok so ive just flashed the siyah kernel on my s3 and just want to know if i install a custom rom will i then lose the siyah or wont it even work?
thanks
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Installing any ROM will install a kernel that comes with that ROM. Many ROMs comes with Siyah kernel either as Aroma Installer option or even as default...
DUBS73P said:
Ok so ive just flashed the siyah kernel on my s3 and just want to know if i install a custom rom will i then lose the siyah or wont it even work?
thanks
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Hi,
Yes, siyah kernel will be replaced by the kernel of custom rom, but it is not a problem at all. You can simple flash the siyah kernel again after flash your custom rom.
Cheers,
Rafael

[Q] siyah dual boot

hello all seached around for this but got lost,ive just geared up dual boot jellybam primary and ics stock on secondary, what id like to know is if i8 flash another rom for secondary will it install its own kernal and make me loose siyah and dual boot setup? thanx anyone
xmanz said:
hello all seached around for this but got lost,ive just geared up dual boot jellybam primary and ics stock on secondary, what id like to know is if i8 flash another rom for secondary will it install its own kernal and make me loose siyah and dual boot setup? thanx anyone
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No, your kernel won't be touched. Just make sure it's possible to flash the new second rom with the Siyah kernel you use right now.
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thanx
Thank you for the answer btw any rom recommendations for siyah?
Donnie Sins said:
No, your kernel won't be touched. Just make sure it's possible to flash the new second rom with the Siyah kernel you use right now.
Sent from the Matrix
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xmanz said:
Thank you for the answer btw any rom recommendations for siyah?
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Well that obviously depends on which version of Siyah you want to use as they all support different bases.
You would be much better off finding a rom you like and then flashing the appropriate Siyah kernel for it. However you can start off on any kernel version you like as custom rom will replace with its own kernel anyway so just flash Siyah again afterwards.
Also please note that this type of question is not allowed for various reason.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612881
re rom
Ok i wasnt asking for the best rom etc as i know the rules) i just wanted to cut my options down a little,atm im on siyah vsync 5.. but if you say the custom rom will reflah kernal,, havnt i then lost my dual boot ive set up? thanx
TheATHEiST said:
Well that obviously depends on which version of Siyah you want to use as they all support different bases.
You would be much better off finding a rom you like and then flashing the appropriate Siyah kernel for it. However you can start off on any kernel version you like as custom rom will replace with its own kernel anyway so just flash Siyah again afterwards.
Also please note that this type of question is not allowed for various reason.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612881
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xmanz said:
Ok i wasnt asking for the best rom etc as i know the rules) i just wanted to cut my options down a little,atm im on siyah vsync 5.. but if you say the custom rom will reflah kernal,, havnt i then lost my dual boot ive set up? thanx
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Only of you flash it as first rom.
xmanz said:
Ok i wasnt asking for the best rom etc as i know the rules) i just wanted to cut my options down a little,atm im on siyah vsync 5.. but if you say the custom rom will reflah kernal,, havnt i then lost my dual boot ive set up? thanx
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Flashing another 1st rom will 'replace' your kernel. If you flash a new 2nd rom, the current kernel won't be replaced. Clear?
Sent from the Matrix
Ok got it very clear thanx
Donnie Sins said:
Flashing another 1st rom will 'replace' your kernel. If you flash a new 2nd rom, the current kernel won't be replaced. Clear?
Sent from the Matrix
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[Q] Could I set up dual boot using Siyah kernel V5.0.1 with CM9 and JellyBam?

I know we can set up dual boot using Siyah kernel but this time I want to know can I flash a JellyBam ROM as secondary while using CM9 stable for my GT-I9100?
What is the process to install the secondary ROM without messing with my primary ROM as there is a lot of data on it.
avirk said:
I know we can set up dual boot using Siyah kernel but this time I want to know can I flash a JellyBam ROM as secondary while using CM9 stable for my GT-I9100?
What is the process to install the secondary ROM without messing with my primary ROM as there is a lot of data on it.
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1) u have to check whether the Jellybam version ur trying does supports Siyah kernel v5.0.1 for now ma8
2)u have guides related to Dual boot which u can search on XDA.
Sun90 said:
1) u have to check whether the Jellybam version ur trying does supports Siyah kernel v5.0.1 for now ma8
2)u have guides related to Dual boot which u can search on XDA.
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I checked on Siyah kernel's official site but there is no mention about JellyBam ROM. Gokahn has just told about JB+ICS nothing else more much could be helpful for me.
I have read guides for dual boot but they are so simple as I'm looking for but yeah I can manage. I'm looking for a simple guide if anyone can refer or post for me.
One more question how can I increase charging speed of SGS2 using Siyah kernel?

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