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Can I flash Boeffla Kernel over Arsenic directly on H2OS? I can't risk to brick my phone as I have a tight schedule ATM

meraj99 said:
Can I flash Boeffla Kernel over Arsenic directly on H2OS? I can't risk to brick my phone as I have a tight schedule ATM
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Dirty flash rom, flash Kernel and other stuff

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Help regarding Vulcan Kernel

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 ?

Flashing over custom kernel

Hello guys, I'm on custom AEX treble build with Franco kernel.
My question is: can I flash other custom ROMs over custom kernel or will I have to go back stock kernel before flashing other treble build?
vbchimtekar said:
Hello guys, I'm on custom AEX treble build with Franco kernel.
My question is: can I flash other custom ROMs over custom kernel or will I have to go back stock kernel before flashing other treble build?
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I am going to assume that you are going to do a clean flash/factory reset (deleting apps and their data). When you flash a rom it flashes a kernel so custom kernel is gone.
Although you didn't ask I will state it anyways. If you are trying different custom kernels you need to flash back to the roms original kernel before flashing a new kernel.
cidxtc said:
I am going to assume that you are going to do a clean flash/factory reset (deleting apps and their data). When you flash a rom it flashes a kernel so custom kernel is gone.
Although you didn't ask I will state it anyways. If you are trying different custom kernels you need to flash back to the roms original kernel before flashing a new kernel.
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I had flash custom kernel once only. Thanks bro for your help.

Frequentl BOOTLOOPS!

I am using RedmiNote4 Snapdragon version. I am on DOTos v2.2. Whenever i try to flash any kernel, sometimes ROM(despite using lazyflasher),
I am stuck on bootloop!Either i have to flash the stock boot.img again or flash the ROM again. Used latest twrp!
I have tried redwolf recovery and twrp exclusive too!
But all in vain. This happens too frequently. I'm fed up!!!! :silly:
Please help!
Sarang Waje said:
I am using RedmiNote4 Snapdragon version. I am on DOTos v2.2. Whenever i try to flash any kernel, sometimes ROM(despite using lazyflasher),
I am stuck on bootloop!Either i have to flash the stock boot.img again or flash the ROM again. Used latest twrp!
I have tried redwolf recovery and twrp exclusive too!
But all in vain. This happens too frequently. I'm fed up!!!! :silly:
Please help!
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I guess you're using a treble enabled ROM and flashed a non treble kernel or vice versa. Try flashing a treble kernel.
donkeey_kong said:
I guess you're using a treble enabled ROM and flashed a non treble kernel or vice versa. Try flashing a treble kernel.
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Are there any available except the Franco kernel?
Sarang Waje said:
Are there any available except the Franco kernel?
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Franco Kernel is good if you want performance.
Kud Kernel if battery life is more important for you.
Both of them have Treble and non Treble kernels.
Sarang Waje said:
Are there any available except the Franco kernel?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...opment/kernel-revoltrevolution-t3791502/page9
Check this out.

Device not booting up after flashing any Custom Kernel on any Custom ROM

I tried Radon Kernel on Havoc OS, AOSP Extended and Nitrogen OS. I did the same with Franco Kernel on the same ROMs. The device was stuck on MI logo. I waited for some time and yet it didn't boot up.
Here are the steps I followed:
Flashed Custom ROM
Flashed Custom Kernel
Gapps
and Lazy Flasher
Is there something I'm doing wrong here. In the order or anything? I need help!!
(I checked to see if my bootloader got locked but it's fine)
Madhav Nemani said:
I tried Radon Kernel on Havoc OS, AOSP Extended and Nitrogen OS. I did the same with Franco Kernel on the same ROMs. The device was stuck on MI logo. I waited for some time and yet it didn't boot up.
Here are the steps I followed:
Flashed Custom ROM
Flashed Custom Kernel
Gapps
and Lazy Flasher
Is there something I'm doing wrong here. In the order or anything? I need help!!
(I checked to see if my bootloader got locked but it's fine)
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First Format data(must do)
Then Wipe data reset
Flash rom
Gapps
Reboot
naik2902 said:
First Format data(must do)
Then Wipe data reset
Flash rom
Gapps
Reboot
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Sorry, I was asking about when I should flash the cutom kernel. I see you didn't mention anything about the kernel in your answer.
Madhav Nemani said:
Sorry, I was asking about when I should flash the cutom kernel. I see you didn't mention anything about the kernel in your answer.
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Is ur device properly booting on stock kernel without using that lazy flasher ?
naik2902 said:
Is ur device properly booting on stock kernel without using that lazy flasher ?
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Yes it does. I flash lazy flasher every time I flash a new custom ROM. Should I not flash it when flashing Custom Kernel?

Root, Custom Rom, Kernel and updates

Hi all, at the moment I have the RR custom rom with my OP7Tpro rooted.
How to update the ROM without losing the root permissions?
How to flash a new kernel without breaking everything? (I was trying to figure out what's the best between arter97 and blu_spark)
How to do both things in a row? first the new rom and then the kernel or viceversa?
Thanks in advance
1) https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/cnejw1/how_to_apply_ota_updates_on_your_op77_pro_and/ ah sorry you have RR i dont know im on OOS
2) FK kernel manager ( there you can backup you kernel or flash a new one), but arter97 is for OOS and blu_spark i dont know but i think it is the same
3) rom then kernel
ManuelS99 said:
Hi all, at the moment I have the RR custom rom with my OP7Tpro rooted.
How to update the ROM without losing the root permissions?
How to flash a new kernel without breaking everything? (I was trying to figure out what's the best between arter97 and blu_spark)
How to do both things in a row? first the new rom and then the kernel or viceversa?
Thanks in advance
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(1) Update by following the update instructions on the RR ROM 1st post - then patch the "boot.img" using Magisk --> then use computer to "fastboot flash boot [your Magisk patched boot].img".
(2) RR ROM has own (lineage-based? kernel) - OP doesn't recommend custom kernels as might break some features (arter97 kernel on RR ROM breaks in-screen FP function for e.g).
(3) Usually advised to flash custom ROM then kernel.

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