Hi.
It could be a stupid question, or maybe I've done something wrong. I've just flashed Juwe's Smart Edition (Gingerbread ROM) but when I check the kernel version I don't see speedmod but the original Samsung one.
Anyway I'm able to use Clockwork Mod Recovery. Is it normal? Should I re-flash kernel with Odin?
Someone says you can use a custom kernel, someone says not :\
Thanks in advance.
Edit: I think you should use that kernel only to use CWM. Is it right?
Yep it's normal ^^ It's already a custom kernel with clockwork mod from supercurio.
You can see in the seeARMS thread:
"Features:
Voodoo Gingerbread Beta Kernel "
You can also convert in EXT4 data and system ; )
But don't use speedmod kernel, it's not for ginger for the moment !
Hope it helps
Hi powerdams
And excuse me, why do they say to flash with speedmod?
Is there no recovery with the stock Samsung kernel?
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Hello.
So i've got a problem with my I9000.
I've upgraded it to froyo, official release, so i'm stuck with the 3e recovery.I recently flashed the voodoo lagfix kernel via Odin. I would like to get clockwork recovery to replace 3e, but I understand i have to flash it via Odin, too. My question is : Is clockwork's kernel going to replace voodoo? If so, how can i have them both?
Thanks a lot in advance.
if you upgrade offical froyo then u must first do a root..the root files can be find here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108...download correct root for your firmwire phone...then flash it tru odin..when u done with that u must download a rom manager from market...and install it to get clockwork mode =)
I wouldn't follow the previous poster's advice.
If you're going to use cwm, why do you want stock firmware? Try flashing speedmod kernel to get cwm, which has built in root and lagfix accesable from recovery. Or just go to a custom fw like docrom kitchen.
Best procedure for going custom with the sgs is a single flash of speedmod w/ cwm from odin, and then flash anything else via cwm.
Sent from xda premium app on i9000m.
Hi All,
Reason for this question is that, first of all I wanted to root my newly bought SGS GT-I9000 (2.2 DDJP6) So, flashed speedmod kernel K13E (latest). Later, when I wanted to install MIUI rom, as per the instruction one need to flash K13C kernel.
But, whenever I try to flash SM - K13C kernel on top of K13E, I tend to soft-brick my phone (BSOD). I need to once again flash K13E to get back my SGS to work.
So, in order for me to get on to MIUI rom, I have two options...
1) Downgrade K13E to K13C kernel. And continue to flash MIUI rom.
2) Restore my kernel to stock kernel first. Then start flashing K13C and continue to flash MIUI rom.
Can somebody please suggest, which option would be best and highly feasible?
Thanks in advance for the responses
Prabhu.
i dont think it matters what version of speedmod you are on, its only so you have CWM to flash the cyanogen kernel.
but anyway if you want to downgrade just download the one you need k13c and flash it thru CWM or ODIN and it will overwrite your previous kernel
I did try to flash K13C on top of K13E. Odin just froze at <ID:0/022> zImage step.
Please find the snapshot attached.
how long has it been like that. ?? try to find a CWM version and see if that works.
or just flash miui with your current kernel
If u want to get on miui, follow the guide on theandroidsoul.com/net.....good to have a clean start with ezbase2.0
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
I tried the CMW version of speedmod k13c and was successful. But, while flashing the cm7-galaxys-initial-kernel.tar from odin again, I got stuck in the below attached odin screen.
Is there any CWM version for the cm7-galaxys-initial-kernel.tar? What is that I am doing different?
Hey guys, stuck in a bootloop after attempting to flash Fugumod on CM7.1 stable on my Samsung i9000 rom as per the title!
Any ideas?
Thanks for the help in advance
had the same problem. Just flash back to stock using Odin as long as you can get into Download Mode. Can you?
Yup can get into download and clockwork no prob. Back to the stock cm7.1 kernel? Where would i find the .tar for that? Or any other .tar that would let me boot and backup everything?
Cheers!
having the same problem...
I've tried Glitch, Platypus and neither of them can pass the boot screen.
But Fugu works in a mod rom based on CM7.1.
Would anybody help us?
I flashed Glitch and booted no prob. Seems a tad unstable though and would prefer to flash back to the stock cm7.1 kernel. Anyone know where to find just the kernel?
CapricornOne said:
I flashed Glitch and booted no prob. Seems a tad unstable though and would prefer to flash back to the stock cm7.1 kernel. Anyone know where to find just the kernel?
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Flash the CM7.1 rom again without any WIPE.
If you do wanna backup the stock kernel, after doing what I mentioned above, try SGS Kernel Flasher to extract the kernel.
SGS I9000
DARKYROM 10.2 EE XXJVQ with darkcore 2.9.2 kernel..
Hello..
Can someone help me change my kernel.. I have darkcore kernel & want to flash new kernel like semaphore kernel..
What I need to know..!!
1. Do I need to delete current darkcore kernel & if yes how..??
2. Once I have downloaded semaphore kernel file & using odin, will i need to do any— factory reset.. What about wipe cache etc (before or after flash)
..
Would greatly appreciate any help
Rash said:
SGS I9000
DARKYROM 10.2 EE XXJVQ with darkcore 2.9.2 kernel..
Hello..
Can someone help me change my kernel.. I have darkcore kernel & want to flash new kernel like semaphore kernel..
What I need to know..!!
1. Do I need to delete current darkcore kernel & if yes how..??
2. Once I have downloaded semaphore kernel file & using odin, will i need to do any— factory reset.. What about wipe cache etc (before or after flash)
..
Would greatly appreciate any help
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Hi,
No need to delete anything or do factory reset.
Download semaphore kernel and flash it ontop of the current one using ODIN or kernel flasher application that you can download from the Market.
You wont loose any installed application or settings.
No wipes nor factory reset. Just put the new kernel in PDA section of ODIN, plug phone in download mode and start. Two things to be careful: 1-Disable lagfix. 2-Make sure you have downloaded the proper version of Semaphore (for JVQ).
Rash said:
SGS I9000
DARKYROM 10.2 EE XXJVQ with darkcore 2.9.2 kernel..
Hello..
Can someone help me change my kernel.. I have darkcore kernel & want to flash new kernel like semaphore kernel..
What I need to know..!!
1. Do I need to delete current darkcore kernel & if yes how..??
2. Once I have downloaded semaphore kernel file & using odin, will i need to do any— factory reset.. What about wipe cache etc (before or after flash)
..
Would greatly appreciate any help
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Follow the video guide for flashing a kernel
http://www.hdtechvideo.com/?p=27
Thanks I'm clear on flashing kernels..
Where I can find list of gingerbread version modems (I would like to experiment see which modem suits me)
in the android development section of the i9000 forums theres quite a few post regarding modems etc
cabessius said:
No wipes nor factory reset. Just put the new kernel in PDA section of ODIN, plug phone in download mode and start. Two things to be careful: 1-Disable lagfix. 2-Make sure you have downloaded the proper version of Semaphore (for JVQ).
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Hi, i am having the same problem. currently using Zuby's Rom v2.1 (JVT) with GalaxianEE kernel. I wanna change to semaphore kernel, so i just follow the same steps provided above?
Rash said:
Thanks I'm clear on flashing kernels..
Where I can find list of gingerbread version modems (I would like to experiment see which modem suits me)
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Follow this guide
Just to be clear, can you mix kernels with custom roms or are they specific? Would there be any advantage in doing this? Wondering if that would be a fix for an audio (high gain mic recording) issue on my phone.
Thanks
shanipaqman said:
Just to be clear, can you mix kernels with custom roms or are they specific? Would there be any advantage in doing this? Wondering if that would be a fix for an audio (high gain mic recording) issue on my phone.
Thanks
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Yes you can flash different kernels & modems a long as they are compatible with your firmware..
Rash said:
SGS I9000
DARKYROM 10.2 EE XXJVQ with darkcore 2.9.2 kernel..
Hello..
Can someone help me change my kernel.. I have darkcore kernel & want to flash new kernel like semaphore kernel..
What I need to know..!!
1. Do I need to delete current darkcore kernel & if yes how..??
2. Once I have downloaded semaphore kernel file & using odin, will i need to do any— factory reset.. What about wipe cache etc (before or after flash)
..
Would greatly appreciate any help
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You can follow this Guide
anukilimanoor said:
You can follow this Guide
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THANKS..
Sorry erring post to ask..but what is crt animation on android phones..??
Rash said:
THANKS..
Sorry erring post to ask..but what is crt animation on android phones..??
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It is an animation showing when your screen going to turn off. Most of the custom ROM have this feature. You are on Darky 10.2EE right. That ROM have this feature. Enable All animation in Display settings.
You can find the kernel you want on the xda development page and you can flash it either via odin or kernel flasher without wiping anything
dany__ said:
Hi,
No need to delete anything or do factory reset.
Download semaphore kernel and flash it ontop of the current one using ODIN or kernel flasher application that you can download from the Market.
You wont loose any installed application or settings.
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Hi thanks for your help.. I have flashed new roms..
My question how do I flash kernel using sgs kernel flasher application..??
1. I have downloaded semaphore kernel zip file, so can I flesh that zip file using sgs kernel flasher app..??
2. Does it only use zip files that contain zi image file??
3. Can I flash kernel zip file in recovery..??
4. Am I correct tar files to be flashed using odin..??
Lastly disable lagfix before flash..??
Hi thanks for your help.. I have flashed new roms..
My question how do I flash kernel using sgs kernel flasher application..??
1. I have downloaded semaphore kernel zip file, so can I flesh that zip file using sgs kernel flasher app..??
2. Does it only use zip files that contain zi image file??
3. Can I flash kernel zip file in recovery..??
4. Am I correct tar files to be flashed using odin..??
Lastly disable lagfix before flash..??
new kernel
First of all sorry if this is in wrong thread. 2ndly, I have never had this problem before but today when I tried to flash a new kernel something weird went wrong and now when i boot my phone it is super laggy and screen is all messed up. I deleted caches and dalvik cache but it is still doing the same thing. I dont know what I did wrong since I've done this before and I don't think its the kernel since it doesn't seem like anyone else has had this problem. Btw, the new kernel I tried flashing was franko's r133 build. I previously had r130 and no problems but when I went to flash the new one this morning it like totally messed up my screen and whatever else. I'm so confused. Again sorry if this is in wrong spot. Thanks for any help.
I am extracting this specific question from my other thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855867&referrerid=1918103
1. how can I tell exactly what kernel I am running? does any part of the code "-N7000XXKK9-CL725676 [email protected]#2"
translate into one of the kernel names that is being tossed about here? (speedmod, abyss et al)
2. and wanting to follow flashing instructions (from 2.36 to stock current ics) to a "t", can I flash any recommended kernel over the one I currently have (see above, which is also no longer stock since I already flashed that but forgot its moniker, btw rooted phone) or is there a one-way caveat?
voila, dumb questions I suppose but at least I hope they're precise;
thx
d.
delgado9us said:
I am extracting this specific question from my other thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855867&referrerid=1918103
1. how can I tell exactly what kernel I am running? does any part of the code "-N7000XXKK9-CL725676 [email protected]#2"
translate into one of the kernel names that is being tossed about here? (speedmod, abyss et al)
2. and wanting to follow flashing instructions (from 2.36 to stock current ics) to a "t", can I flash any recommended kernel over the one I currently have (see above, which is also no longer stock since I already flashed that but forgot its moniker, btw rooted phone) or is there a one-way caveat?
voila, dumb questions I suppose but at least I hope they're precise;
thx
d.
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Go to phone setting, about phone, and then you will see kernel version, the last three letters is the kernel your device is running. For example if it is ics kernel lq3 then it is compatible with cf root 5.6 lq3, if you want to root your phone with CWM recovery. For ics you can use custom kernel regardless what version of kernel it is, meaning it is compatible to any kernel version if it is a custom kernel, by flasing a custom kernel using the pc odin you will root your phone and get CWM recovery also at the same time safe from so called ICS SUPER BRICK BUG.
jonpaslim said:
Go to phone setting, about phone, and then you will see kernel version, the last three letters is the kernel your device is running. For example if it is ics kernel lq3 then it is compatible with cf root 5.6 lq3, if you want to root your phone with CWM recovery. For ics you can use custom kernel regardless what version of kernel it is, meaning it is compatible to any kernel version if it is a custom kernel.
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thanks.
could you address my question if the kernel KK9 (shich appears on my settings readout) translates to any of the known kernels ie abyss, speedmod or other?
can I keep this very kernel (N7000XXKK9-CL725676 [email protected]#2) and flash a custom ICS via CVM recovery?
delgado9us said:
thanks.
could you address my question if the kernel KK9 (shich appears on my settings readout) translates to any of the known kernels ie abyss, speedmod or other?
can I keep this very kernel (N7000XXKK9-CL725676 [email protected]#2) and flash a custom ICS via CVM recovery?
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KK9 is a gb rom and has a stock gb kernel. Abyss is a gb custom kernel. Speedmod is a custom kernel also. To get a custom kernel must flash first in pc odin.
To root and get CWM recovery read this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
Yes you can flash custom ics rom over it using the CWM recovery, pls read the op in the custom rom for the procedure before flashing any custom rom. By flashing a custom ics rom you will get ics kernel, you will not retain the kk9 which is a gb kernel.