Rooting a sony xperia ultra c6833 - Sony Xperia Z Ultra

I used to make roms for the note 2 and am not a newb the amnospherum rom but things have changed a lot can some one just point me to a root that works on 4.4.4 it's the unlocked version I tried towelroot and easyroot and lots of others need root to start work on rom

Flash rooted boot.img for stock KitKat roms from the root thread via fastboot, after backing up your TA partition.

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Noob trying to root an unlocked bootloader 311 tab z

As the title says I'm a noob with non samsung devices.
I updated to 4.3 and unlocked the bootloader thinking it would easier to root the tablet.
What I want is to have a custom recovery and root acces with my stock 10.4.B.0.577 firmware on a 16 gigs wifi only (311) tablet z.
On my moto x I unlocked the bootloader and flashed a stock kernel with a custom recovery and there I flashed super su but I can't find a stock 4.3 kernel for this tab.
I found this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2590602 guide but I think I wont gain the custom recovery.
Any ideas?
Did I miss any thread?
Little Kernel maybe?
If Little Kernel is the way to go, I'd like to know if it's independent of the android version I'm running.

[Q] How do you flash the CM 11 kernel on Xperia P

Hello everybody on XDA,
I am new to flashing custom ROM's and I decided that I want Kitkat on my Xperia P.
Currently I have stock JB rooted with a Locked Bootloader.
I know I need to take the following steps:
Unlock my bootloader
Flashing/Fastboot the Kernel
Flash the rom with CWM
Flash the Gapps with CWM
Everything is clear to me how I should do it, except for fastbooting a Kernel.
I have looked on different threads with different kernels and they all seem like the have a different method of flashing/fastbooting it on my device.
So my questions are how do you flash/fastboot the CM 11 Kitkat Kernel by Percy_g2 for Xperia P?
There is a Newbies thread on installing Kitkat for Xperia U. Is the process the same for Xperia P?
Do I need to install CWM before I flash the Kernel or does it come with that Kernel?
Anything else I should know before attempting to install Kitkat (Tips or any important information I may have missed)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963961

Custom ROMS Failing

Hi guys
I just got dual recovery installed on my Xperia Tablet Z SGP321 XZDualRecovery - TWRP/PhilZ
Specs - Android 4.2.2, Rooted with vroot
Tablet Ready For Custom ROMS? I don't think so...
I downloaded a few custom ROMS for my tablet
Placed it on my sdcard, booted into recovery, wiped and install and FAIL, with 4 Roms i've already tried, I'm out of options
People any ideas? Am I missing a step?
Hi
What for roms are you trying to install? Even you have to flash the kernel via flashtool, when you use none stock based roms!
Devices in use:
Xperia ZL eXistenZ Ultra 4.0
Xperia SP eXistenZ Ultra 2.0
Xperia Tablet Z => Stock deodext 4.3 (waiting for eXistenZ)

Solution to root 5.0.2

Do you want root on Xperia Z ultra? But upgrade lollipop?
Use Sony flash tool and flash a 4.4.4 rom, for your correct device. Once on kitkat flash this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...llipop-5-0-2-c6806-14-5-0-242-rooted-t3082449
This is official lollipop for Xperia Z ultra. It comes pre rooted and you can flash recovery.
Please no more threads on how to root lollipop.
This rom works on C6806 and C6833 not sure about 02.
If this help please thank.
Once on kitkat, just unlock bootloader and you can flash all you want.

Flashing a Rom on Xperia Z1

Hi guys this is my first post here on xda
I have Xperia Z1 running stock Android 5.1.1
And i want to flash a rom (Cyanogenmod to be precise)
So my question is do i need to root my device first??(if so, please guide me through the process).
or the Cyanogenmod is rooted in the first place??
Also is there any software on pc that backs up my whole internal storage ?
Do i need to backup my sdcard or will be intact?
And finally: I've heard that flashing a custom rom on xperia devices removes the
X-Reality engine from the device, is it true??

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