Help a newbie. (bluespark kernel installation file) - OnePlus X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Which version of the kernel should I download?? The obivous of course is to download the first, it is just that it says CM and I was wondering if this version of the kernel is only for CM roms. I want to keep the stock rom and jsut flash the bluespark kernel. Should I go for the first one?
Also, where I am supposed to save the kernel file in order to install it? I don't have an SD card.
Thanks in advance.
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Fotios Sikalias said:
Which version of the kernel should I download?? The obivous of course is to download the first, it is just that it says CM and I was wondering if this version of the kernel is only for CM roms. I want to keep the stock rom and jsut flash the bluespark kernel. Should I go for the first one?
Also, where I am supposed to save the kernel file in order to install it? I don't have an SD card.
Thanks in advance.
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It's the second file from the top on your screenshot. You can save it on the internal memory too, but you still need to root the phone and install custom recovery. Somewhere in the general section there's a thread about rooting and flashing.
(just so you know, you "flash" a kernel or a rom, not "install" - don't worry, you'll get there )
Regarding the screenshot:
The first one is the latest version uploaded by the OP (the developer - the one who started that specific thread), it says CM since it's only for CM based roms, not stock ones. All the ones under that one are for stock, hence it says OOS (oxygen os), just the version differs .98, 101, 104, the higher the version number the newer the kernel - the upload date in the middle can help you figure out which one is the latest version if you can't tell by the file name.

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cant boot into recovery...

Hi guys.
First sorry for my english.
I need your help solving the problem.
I must say that my knowledge is very basic.
Yesterday I downloaded the latest nightly build from cm site (cm-10.2-20130827-nightly-i9100)
After the download complete i tried to boot into recovery to wipe data/factory reset and cache and start flashing the rom But with no Success.
The device won't boot into recovery.
I read somewhere a post saying you should choose app and adb option under developer options\root access but still no success after changing this option.
One more question please
I downloaded the supersu app from the play store and each time it remind me the need to update the su binary each time i choose continue it faild to update.
find the kernel fixed by codeworkx in the cm thread or flash dorimanx kernel with odin ( there is one in .tar in the download list).
k2vmars said:
find the kernel fid by codeworkx in the cm thread or flash dorimanx kernel with odin ( there is one in .tar in the download list).
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Can you post please a direct link and a guide ?
I forgot to mention that now I'm running cm-10.2-20130824 after flashing previous cm 10.2 builds with no problem.
Can u explain me what can go wrong ?
Link;OTA Problems
Rasra said:
Can you post please a direct link and a guide ?
I forgot to mention that now I'm running cm-10.2-20130824 after flashing previous cm 10.2 builds with no problem.
Can u explain me what can go wrong ?
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Had the same problem yesterday: Auto-Update seems to be broken, if you apply an update downloaded OTA (even when coming from an older 10.2 Nightly), you can't get into recovery anymore:
Download the newest .tar (9.34) here:
http://dorimanx.shine.sk/
and flash it using ODIN
(insert .tar at PDA)
H3llwar said:
Had the same problem yesterday: Auto-Update seems to be broken, if you apply an update downloaded OTA (even when coming from an older 10.2 Nightly), you can't get into recovery anymore:
Download the newest .tar (9.34) here:
and flash it using ODIN
(insert .tar at PDA)
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hi H3llwar.
1. Which update are you talking about? I did not do any update.
2. Is required to perform additional actions before flashing the kernel?
3. which odin ver should i use? 3.XX ? 1.85 ?
4. after flashing the kernel should i flash a custom rom again ?
thanks
Rasra said:
hi H3llwar.
1. Which update are you talking about? I did not do any update.
2. Is required to perform additional actions before flashing the kernel?
3. which odin ver should i use? 3.XX ? 1.85 ?
4. after flashing the kernel should i flash a custom rom again ?
thanks
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1. There's an OTA update function which I used. Obviously, you didn't, it seems to be the nightly thats broken.
2. No, just flash it via ODIN
3. 3.XX worked just fine for me (changed to SlimBean yesterday as CM 10.2 seems too buggy for the moment)
4. You can flash just Dorimanx 9.34.tar, CM 10.2 & recovery should be acessible afterwards
Keep in mind that CM 10.2 and most other ROMs replace the kernel you currently have, if you want to flash another Custom ROM, flash 1. Rom.zip, 2. Gapps.zip & 3. Kernel.zip
H3llwar said:
1. There's an OTA update function which I used. Obviously, you didn't, it seems to be the nightly thats broken.
2. No, just flash it via ODIN
3. 3.XX worked just fine for me (changed to SlimBean yesterday as CM 10.2 seems too buggy for the moment)
4. You can flash just Dorimanx 9.34.tar, CM 10.2 & recovery should be acessible afterwards
Keep in mind that CM 10.2 and most other ROMs replace the kernel you currently have, if you want to flash another Custom ROM, flash 1. Rom.zip, 2. Gapps.zip & 3. Kernel.zip
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Thank you very much for your help !
After flashing dorimanx kernel via odin was able to boot into recovery mode and flash the rom.
And yes the rom is very buggy maybe i will flash other rom meanwhile.
How is the slimbean rom ?
Rasra said:
Thank you very much for your help !
After flashing dorimanx kernel via odin was able to boot into recovery mode and flash the rom.
And yes the rom is very buggy maybe i will flash other rom meanwhile.
How is the slimbean rom ?
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It's great!!!
Stable, fast, good battery life with shipped kernel, and just 81MB. I don't miss any feature that CM or AOKP have and it doesn't get bricked when installing Head Soccer like XenonHD does :victory:
Give it a try!
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H3llwar said:
It's great!!!
Stable, fast, good battery life with shipped kernel, and just 81MB. I don't miss any feature that CM or AOKP have and it doesn't get bricked when installing Head Soccer like XenonHD does :victory:
Give it a try!
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hi mate.
i really want to try the slimbean rom but for doing that i need your help (you r my private teacher )
The latest slimbean version appears on the official site is JB 4.22 built 8.
What actions it takes when you downgrade from cm 4.3 to slimbean 4.2.2 etc ?
Rasra said:
hi mate.
i really want to try the slimbean rom but for doing that i need your help (you r my private teacher )
The latest slimbean version appears on the official site is JB 4.22 built 8.
What actions it takes when you downgrade from cm 4.3 to slimbean 4.2.2 etc ?
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It isn't different from any other ROM change because SlimBean ships with its own kernel and dorimanx supports both 4.3 and 4.2 ROMs:
In Recovery Mode:
1. Wipe data
2. Wipe cache
3. Flash Rom.zip
(Optional: 4. Flash Dorimanx 9.39.zip)

[Q] Recovery KitKat for rom i9100

Hello
I am newbies can you help me for see better. I see Recovery compatibility KitKat for Rom 4.4 but not always.
We must install recovery compatibility KitKat always Rom up 4.4 or if you not specified is not necessary ?
Sorry but I dont speak very well english.
Thank you
Tipunchcalimero said:
Hello
I am newbies can you help me for see better. I see Recovery compatibility KitKat for Rom 4.4 but not always.
We must install recovery compatibility KitKat always Rom up 4.4 or if you not specified is not necessary ?
Sorry but I dont speak very well english.
Thank you
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1- If you are asking about "how to install a 4.4 custom ROM for your i9100, you need CWM 6.0.4.6 or 6.0.4.7, and the recovery can do the rest for you in terms of flashing and all.
2- If you are looking for a KitKat Compatible recovery, I would rather advise you doing some searching or simply googling "CWM-6.0.4.7-I9100.zip" and downloading it to your SD card in order to flash it.
However, the only way to install the new Kitkat based firmwares for the i9100 imply you to use the latest CWM (or TWRP latest) in order to have support for metadata, and if I didn't answer your question, simply be more specific (your current ROM, OS version, Kernel... etc)
Paul_Kolanjian said:
1- If you are asking about "how to install a 4.4 custom ROM for your i9100, you need CWM 6.0.4.6 or 6.0.4.7, and the recovery can do the rest for you in terms of flashing and all.
2- If you are looking for a KitKat Compatible recovery, I would rather advise you doing some searching or simply googling "CWM-6.0.4.7-I9100.zip" and downloading it to your SD card in order to flash it.
However, the only way to install the new Kitkat based firmwares for the i9100 imply you to use the latest CWM (or TWRP latest) in order to have support for metadata, and if I didn't answer your question, simply be more specific (your current ROM, OS version, Kernel... etc)
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I have understand and I try again with the lastest CWM or TWRP. I had forgotten to install the latest recovery.
Tank you for your answer
Tipunchcalimero said:
I have understand and I try again with the lastest CWM or TWRP. I had forgotten to install the latest recovery.
Tank you for your answer
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You're welcome buddy
cuboosh said:
where is this cab located? the ver built into wm6 rom is newer then the retail or so it appears by the build.. so ur saying if we re-install the one built into the rom it will work? if so where is the cab stored.
also.. does neone notice when calls come in thru BT while ur on a call it beeps like 6 times b4 it lets u anwser the call.. i find this rather annoying..its almost like it beeps in echos lol
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[Q] Help with changing kernel

I would like to change my old rom the based on samsung 4.1.1 to the newest version that based on aosp 4.2.2
The thing is i dont have an option "install zip from sd card"on my recovery.Witch kernel to flash and how to open this option
CHEERS
idoguy said:
I would like to change my old rom the based on samsung 4.1.1 to the newest version that based on aosp 4.2.2
The thing is i dont have an option "install zip from sd card"on my recovery.Witch kernel to flash and how to open this option
CHEERS
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Recovery has nothing to do with kernel. For your own good, please read through the first thread in my signature.
If I may, I would recommend using latest TWRP recovery.

[Q] Make a backup after phone got soft-bricked?

Hey guys,
My SGS2 just got soft-bricked, stuck on samsung logo. I didn't do nothing actually, just restarted my phone.
I have rooted phone with stock OS (latest one) on it a long time ago.
I can enter into recovery mode. Tried to wipe data with no luck.
BUT I want to make a backup. I read that if I install CWM recovery I will be able to mount USB storage to make backups. Is it possible to backup contacts using USB?
I also read that on SGS2 devices CWM will update OS's kernel so I will have to install new OS. Is it true?
Anyway, is it possible to make a full backup in this case?
GrigoryS said:
Hey guys,
I also read that on SGS2 devices CWM will update OS's kernel so I will have to install new OS. Is it true?
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"A recovery is a kernel and a kernel is a recovery"
If your current OS supports the new kernel then there won't be a need to install a new OS.
Kevin3014 said:
"A recovery is a kernel and a kernel is a recovery"
If your current OS supports the new kernel then there won't be a need to install a new OS.
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How to check if my OS supports new kernel?
What is more important is that if I install CWM breaking my current ROM and make a full backup will I be able to restore this backup on new ROM?
I ask this because I found the following warning:
"Warning: For GT-i9100 and SGH-i777, installing CWM or TWRP recovery also installs kernel. This is only recommended to install when installing a new custom ROM. Installing CWM/TWRP recovery will most likely break the ROM you are running currently as it overwrites the ROM’s kernel."
GrigoryS said:
How to check if my OS supports new kernel?
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Simple. Just read the information provided by the threads. If you are on official jelly bean, use Apolo Kernel 4.15b or Siyah Kernel (Although this is outdated now). For Lollipop, you can either use DorimanX kernel 11.0 or CM12.1 kernel with TWRP by Lysergic acid (If you want to use CM12.1). For kitkat, you can use DorimanX kernel 10.45 by Me or 10.44 by Cybernetus, Gustavo kernel (make sure you install KK version) or Apolo Kernel 7.3.
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GrigoryS said:
I ask this because I found the following warning:
"Warning: For GT-i9100 and SGH-i777, installing CWM or TWRP recovery also installs kernel. This is only recommended to install when installing a new custom ROM. Installing CWM/TWRP recovery will most likely break the ROM you are running currently as it overwrites the ROM’s kernel."
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It depends on what ROM you are using. If you install the correct kernel, the ROM will not break at all.
gsstudios said:
It depends on what ROM you are using. If you install the correct kernel, the ROM will not break at all.
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Hi! Is there any way to check the version of ROM I use on this phone? Maybe from recovery mode?
P.S.: I used latest OS which came through official update on SGS2 in Europe. It was something like 4.2.3 or 4.3.3.
If it was the last/latest/final official update, it would have been 4.1.2 Jellybean.....
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
Hm... That's strange... I was pretty sure I had 4.3.3 .
OK, let's imagine I install CWM with newer kernel breaking my ROM... what if I install older version after that? Will my ROM be back to work?
It *might* well be ok.....but having never intentionally installed the wrong kernel, I'm not going to stake my life on that as I have ZERO experience of that scenario....
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
keithross39 said:
It *might* well be ok.....but having never intentionally installed the wrong kernel, I'm not going to stake my life on that as I have ZERO experience of that scenario....
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OK I'll wait for someone who can confirm that. Thanks, anyway!
GrigoryS said:
OK I'll wait for someone who can confirm that. Thanks, anyway!
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GrigoryS said:
Hm... That's strange... I was pretty sure I had 4.3.3 .
OK, let's imagine I install CWM with newer kernel breaking my ROM... what if I install older version after that? Will my ROM be back to work?
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Stock 4.3.3 doesn't exist
Samsung only provided android version 4.1.2 as the last version.
If you install a older kernel after flashing the wrong kernel, your ROM should work again. Once again, the "older" kernel needs to be the correct version for the ROM.
If you do install the wrong kernel, your ROM will not boot and will either give you black screen or bootloop or phone constantly rebooting. So you need to quickly get to the recovery using the button combinations.

[Q] [CM12.1] Downgrade from CM13.1 - HELP -

Hi everyone. I was read a lot off discussions about i9100 with CM12.1 but I still don't know how to do it without some problems.
My phone actually running CM13.1 latest nightly build with Team Win TWRP recovery v 2.8.XXX and maybe DorimanX kernel? I don't know how to find Kernel name and version... I would like to ask you how to go to Cm12.1 build with pico or nano GAPPS (And what build I should download). I need the most stable build for daily use. Next how to replace CM recovery with TWRP 3.0.2. . I am totally confused. I'll be glad for any help.
Oh. I have that problem too. CM 13.1 not stable!
Jaccob25 said:
Hi everyone. I was read a lot off discussions about i9100 with CM12.1 but I still don't know how to do it without some problems.
My phone actually running CM13.1 latest nightly build with Team Win TWRP recovery v 2.8.XXX and maybe DorimanX kernel? I don't know how to find Kernel name and version... I would like to ask you how to go to Cm12.1 build with pico or nano GAPPS (And what build I should download). I need the most stable build for daily use. Next how to replace CM recovery with TWRP 3.0.2. . I am totally confused. I'll be glad for any help.
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Firstly look under settings -> about device and it will tell you the kernel version. If it says 3.0.101-CM------, you have the stock CM13 kernel. You said you have TWRP 2.8.x.x and not CM recovery?? This means you already have the isorec recovery enabled. All you need to do is flash the 3.0.2-1 .img from this recovery and you will have the newer one installed. And just do normal backup/wipes and install CM12.1 as you would any other rom. Just remember to use 5.1 gapps(arm;5.1;pico/nano)
Here is the last official CM12.1 I uploaded
Here is a more up to date unofficial CM12.1
noppy22 said:
Firstly look under settings -> about device and it will tell you the kernel version...
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Yes I have stock cm13 kernel and TWRP flashed. Can I flash new TWRP via Odin?
Thank you very much!
Jaccob25 said:
Yes I have stock cm13 kernel and TWRP flashed. Can I flash new TWRP via Odin?
Thank you very much!
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I don't think you can flash a .img file with odin. Honestly if you want to downgrade to 5.1.1 it would be easier to do it in one go.
Flash CM12.1, gapps, then TWRP 3.0.2-1.img all from TWRP 2.8
noppy22 said:
I don't think you can flash a .img file with odin. Honestly if you want to downgrade to 5.1.1 it would be easier to do it in one go.
Flash CM12.1, gapps, then TWRP 3.0.2-1.img all from TWRP 2.8
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Ohh I thought that TWRP can't flash img file.
Thanks for advice. I try it today.
So I try that and almost everything works fine. Only GPS fixing seems like a little bit problematic. But I don't know my testing was short. I will see.
May I ask a supplementary question - I am in a similar position, I have an i9100 which I upgraded from stock 4.1.2 Jelly Bean to CM13 following (most of) djibe's guide here
So I now have CM13 ROM with kernel version 3.0.101, re-partitioned with Lanchons repit, and with recovery TWRP 3.1.0 installed and functioning.
I want to revert from CM13 to CM12.1. From above, I believe that I can simply backup, wipe, then flash the CM12.1 ROM (I'll be using the last nightly, cm-12.1-20160203-NIGHTLY-i9100.zip) - is that correct?
My question/confusion is, do I also need to flash an isorec-compatible kernel (ie kernel-Lanchon-TRIM-IsoRec-20160111-cm-12.1-i9100.zip)? The isorec thread (here) says that the "Official CyanogenMod 12.1 and 13 kernels are now IsoRec-compatible", so it seems to me unnecessary, but many threads/guides on XDA say to flash one of Lanchon's kernels.
Please could someone advise, and my apologies for what is probably an ignorant question.
teraghik said:
May I ask a supplementary question - I am in a similar position, I have an i9100 which I upgraded from stock 4.1.2 Jelly Bean to CM13 following (most of) djibe's guide here
So I now have CM13 ROM with kernel version 3.0.101, re-partitioned with Lanchons repit, and with recovery TWRP 3.1.0 installed and functioning.
I want to revert from CM13 to CM12.1. From above, I believe that I can simply backup, wipe, then flash the CM12.1 ROM (I'll be using the last nightly, cm-12.1-20160203-NIGHTLY-i9100.zip) - is that correct?
My question/confusion is, do I also need to flash an isorec-compatible kernel (ie kernel-Lanchon-TRIM-IsoRec-20160111-cm-12.1-i9100.zip)? The isorec thread (here) says that the "Official CyanogenMod 12.1 and 13 kernels are now IsoRec-compatible", so it seems to me unnecessary, but many threads/guides on XDA say to flash one of Lanchon's kernels.
Please could someone advise, and my apologies for what is probably an ignorant question.
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You are correct. Isorec support was implemented before that last nightly iirc. No need to flash any kernels.
Note: Only use the official TWRP 3.1 from the TWRP website or the.gangster's one which is basically the same. They are compatible with the earlier android versions.
Hi Noppy,
Thanks very much for taking the time to reply and help - I am using "the gangsters" TWRP 3.1 from djibe's thread, appreciate the heads up. I can confirm that I flashed CM12.1, and it works fine!
Why don't you follow my tutorial to get the perfect smooth Android 7.1 for SGS2 ?
Here it is : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/help/guide-tutorial-samsung-galaxy-s2-i9100-t3538601

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