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Hi Guys
I am upgrading to a SGS i9000. Previously had a Motorola Milestone, custom kernel is new to me.
I've been searching and couldn't find anything. I want to load gingerbread XXJVK and use SpeedMod Kernel. Will this cause any problems? If I do experience problems would it be straight forward to go back to stock kernel?
davekojo said:
Hi Guys
I am upgrading to a SGS i9000. Previously had a Motorola Milestone, custom kernel is new to me.
I've been searching and couldn't find anything. I want to load gingerbread XXJVK and use SpeedMod Kernel. Will this cause any problems? If I do experience problems would it be straight forward to go back to stock kernel?
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Speedmod is a kernel designed to run with Froyo, not Gingerbread. Many custom 2.3.3 ROMs have you install Speedmod as an intermediary step just to get CWM installed, but it will not work with JVK. You will need to install one of the kernels specifically designed to support JVK.
I STRONGLY suggest you read the many threads posted here about JVK and the process of flashing to it, AFTER you have read the stickies about flashing ROMs on the i9000. Foreknowledge is always better than Support Calls.
rschenck said:
Speedmod is a kernel designed to run with Froyo, not Gingerbread. Many custom 2.3.3 ROMs have you install Speedmod as an intermediary step just to get CWM installed, but it will not work with JVK. You will need to install one of the kernels specifically designed to support JVK.
I STRONGLY suggest you read the many threads posted here about JVK and the process of flashing to it, AFTER you have read the stickies about flashing ROMs on the i9000. Foreknowledge is always better than Support Calls.
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Thanks for the advice. I keep going back to the stickies about flashing ROMs to i9000. I guess I will keep reading.
I would wait for the release of Gingerbread . Once its released the devs are going to have a more complete set up to work with .
jje
There's no source to work from... so there's no speedmod as of now. Your best shot could be supercurio's hacked JVK kernel which can convert partitions to ext4. But remember, the rom is still a beta.
My SGS came today. I'm going to look at flashing darky's rom tonight.
I have Cyanogenmod7 RC3 on my milestone at the moment but I don't think I'll miss the 2.3 features.
Again thanks everyone for the advice
hi guys,
i'm a noob.
need some help over here.
i'm using galaxy S i9000.
i rooted my device with speedmod kernel k13e-500hz #36 but firmware is v2.2.
is theer anyway to upgarde to v2.3 with rooted kernel??
many thanks
Can I flash a kernel meant for i9000 international to my i9000M?
If yes, why would speedmod kernel give me a boot loop?
Is there a solution for the boot loop?
If not, are there currently any kernels that work with I9000M gingerbread? I'm on 2.3.3 UGKG3.
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See the discussion in the general thread on moving to jvr and using kg3 as modern and csc. Tornado kernel and rom will work for you.
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lgsshedden said:
See the discussion in the general thread on moving to jvr and using kg3 as modern and csc. Tornado kernel and rom will work for you.
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Please don't take this the wrong way Igsshedden, but if people ask about kernels for KG3, they don't want to be told about custom ROMs. I have been following the discussion in the general thread, and many times the question has come up about custom kernels for KG3, and you respond with "try the tornado kernel".
I want to let you know that I have tried it, and it does not work. It bootloops my i9000m. Why? Because I am still running the KG3 PDA, and don't want to switch to something else like a leaked/custom JVR. There are many valid reasons for wanting to stay on the official KG3 Rom, and not to flash a custom Rom.
Perhaps in the future, when the question comes up, perhaps you could respond with a little more information so as not to confuse people. Please don't mention the tornado kernel as an option without mentioning that it requires a custom rom to be installed as well.
For example, "Currently there is no custom kernel that will work on UGKG3, except for the rooted stock kernel. If you want advanced features like CWM recovery, Overclock, Undervolt, or lagfixes, you may want to switch to a 2.3.4 ROM, like JVR or custom, that have kernels designed for the rom.".
I'm sure that would give people enough information, without confusing them about compatibility.
For example, "Currently there is no custom kernel that will work on UGKG3, except for the rooted stock kernel. If you want advanced features like CWM recovery, Overclock, Undervolt, or lagfixes, you may want to switch to a 2.3.4 ROM, like JVR or custom, that have kernels designed for the rom.".
very well worded: my replies were not meant to confuse anyone and I appreciate your clarification. I had conflated the question with a solution and not supplied the intermediary explanation.
One point of clarification, however, JVR is not a leaked, beta nor a custom rom but an official samsung firmware. Hence, given the accepted difficulty in rooting or using a kernel for KG3 my suggestion (consistent) has been that users of the KG3 modem and CSC move to the latest available official firmware, namely JVR.
Should they then wish to add a custom kernel or custom rom to root that stock JVR, my suggestion has been that Tornado would do that.
Also, to further clarify, use of the Tornado kernel does not require use of a custom rom but can indeed be used with stock JVR Samsung rom.
Eventually, Bell will catch up to the rest of the Samsung user base and 2.3.4 will be released in Canada: but why wait?
Why wait?
I can't tell you a reason, other than that I boot loop when I try and flash. I can't flash any i9000 international version without a boot loop, in fact.
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lgsshedden said:
One point of clarification, however, JVR is not a leaked, beta nor a custom rom but an official samsung firmware. Hence, given the accepted difficulty in rooting or using a kernel for KG3 my suggestion (consistent) has been that users of the KG3 modem and CSC move to the latest available official firmware, namely JVR.
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Thanks for your response. I didn't intend to imply that JVR was a leaked Rom. Initially when it came out, it was a "leaked" rom from darky's team, and has the JVQ CSC. Eventually it was released for Swisscom mobile with a specific CSC for SWC region. So, I do understand that it is an "official" rom.
However, I'm still concerned that it doesn't seem to follow the naming convention for official roms. In fact, the only ones that seem to follow the naming conventions are the Bell KC1 and KG3 roms from this year. They start with "K", the 11th letter of the alphabet, to represent 2011. The second letters were "C" and "G", the 3rd and 7th letters of the alphabet, to represent March and July (the months in which the roms were made).
So, if this is the convention that roms used, then why do the european roms still start with J, if the first letter J is supposed to signify 2010? Any thoughts on this?
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Eventually, Bell will catch up to the rest of the Samsung user base and 2.3.4 will be released in Canada: but why wait?
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I have a sneaking suspicion that Bell will never get a 2.3.4 or 2.3.5 rom on the SGS. Remember, we never got 2.2.1 either and were stuck on 2.2 since December 2010
Getinaf said:
Why wait?
I can't tell you a reason, other than that I boot loop when I try and flash. I can't flash any i9000 international version without a boot loop, in fact.
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I've seen in other people's signatures, that they have the i9000m with a JVR rom, and KG3 CSC/Modem. So if you're bootlooping, it may be an incompatibility with the bootloaders and/or kernel. Honestly, I'm not 100% sure of the process when you are flashing over KG3. Since you already have gingerbread bootloaders, I'm not sure if the rom that you are flashing via odin must have bootloaders in it or not. Like I said, it may be an incompatibility with the i9000m bootloaders vs. i9000 bootloaders.
This is one of the big reasons that I have withheld flashing a non-i9000m rom onto my phone. I try to avoid changing the bootloaders when I flash roms, since that's the only sure way to truly brick your phone if something goes wrong. Maybe I'll just try to make my own rooted kernel with CWM for it, if I can figure it out.
Hi
I currently have an vodafone unlocked galaxy running bujv9 rom. and cf-root XWJVH kernel. phone is rooted.
I been looking at kernels which support voodoo sound and other stuff as my one does not.
How do i go from a jvh rom and kernel to say a jvr kernel and rom which supports the voodoo stuff.
Is it a simple wipe then CWM flash new rom then odin jvr kernel. or other way around. Not sure.
Sorry still learning galaxy flashing. well different from HTC flashing.
Cheers.
If you want to try latest rom and a kernel with all features flash stock JVS in odin and then flash Darkcore 4 or Semaphore 1.7 in odin
thompson2009 said:
Hi
I currently have an vodafone unlocked galaxy running bujv9 rom. and cf-root XWJVH kernel. phone is rooted.
I been looking at kernels which support voodoo sound and other stuff as my one does not.
How do i go from a jvh rom and kernel to say a jvr kernel and rom which supports the voodoo stuff.
Is it a simple wipe then CWM flash new rom then odin jvr kernel. or other way around. Not sure.
Sorry still learning galaxy flashing. well different from HTC flashing.
Cheers.
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Your desired rom should have kernel so no need for flashing twice.
You will probably get away with factory reset and cwm flash. Any probs you may have to flash stock first.
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thompson2009 said:
Hi
I currently have an vodafone unlocked galaxy running bujv9 rom. and cf-root XWJVH kernel. phone is rooted.
I been looking at kernels which support voodoo sound and other stuff as my one does not.
How do i go from a jvh rom and kernel to say a jvr kernel and rom which supports the voodoo stuff.
Is it a simple wipe then CWM flash new rom then odin jvr kernel. or other way around. Not sure.
Sorry still learning galaxy flashing. well different from HTC flashing.
Cheers.
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Hi Mate can you tell me how did you root your phone please because i have the same i9000 locked to vodaphone and i dont know how to root it,
thanks
kyashars said:
Hi Mate can you tell me how did you root your phone please because i have the same i9000 locked to vodaphone and i dont know how to root it,
thanks
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There are apps that will do this, but may not work properly (depending on a lot of things). If you're unsuccessful with the app, or if you'd rather another way, the main to go about it is to flash a kernel that is already rooted.
Thanks for your reply, my problem is that i can't find the right cf-root kernal and also because phone locked to network my build number is bujv9,
Flash the stock jvX that you want first then flash the kernel from odin as pda,safe way
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roundbelly said:
Flash the stock jvX that you want first then flash the kernel from odin as pda,safe way
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It is Locked to Vodafone, can i flash jvX ???
kyashars said:
It is Locked to Vodafone, can i flash jvX ???
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If you can enter download mode, you can flash whatever you like.
Hi There ,
I would like to welcome myself to the xda-developers , i have been exploring this forum for a while, honestly i am so impressed, this is the best forum ever
I think i wil learn looots of things from you guys ...i hope i can help out one day as a pay back ...love you..
My question :
1. i have flashed a stock ICS ROM and rooted it successfully ...
now i need to flash another stock ICS ROM..saudi arabia one to get arabic language ...how can i do that short and safe ?!!
Thanks in advance for your help , and please do make it short as i am not that technical :-(
First things first,
there's currently no 'short and safe' way to get stock ICS due to the Hardbrick bug.Read it carefully-when a dev/mod writes warning in big red letters, you pay attention to it.Although you may get a replacement from Samsung as all you did was flash a stock rom and as long as your binary counter is zero i.e. no 'yellow triangle' is displayed when you start up your phone.
For getting the Saudi Arabia ROM-use this
thanks
well..i have installed stock ics rom from a stock GB rom ...now i am confused should i downgrade to GB first or just use pc odin right away to flash this one as well?...
and thanks for the link ...but searching confuses me even more ...so many ways to flash.i need some that have succesfully done the same thing to guide me..
Newer the better !!
ICS is safe with a safe kernel(i.e. a kernel which is devoid of any wipe data bug Eg. All CM9 kernels, speedmod kernel, franco's kernel). If you wanna stay stock in ICS flash any stock firmware through ODIN and replace the stock kernel with a safe one. If you wanna custom ROM, there are many to choose from. Here also the same procedure applies. Any ROM with a safe kernel. so cheerios and Welcome to the ICS bandwagon. You can flash it over the same with a safe kernel also(I have done safe many a time) but it doesn't get hurt to flash into GB and to be back on ICS. A 33k Note is of more value than a time of ten minutes. LOL.
you can also read this thread to get more information on staying safe in ICS.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1691843&highlight=stay+safe
Thank you
Akilesh said:
ICS is safe with a safe kernel(i.e. a kernel which is devoid of any wipe data bug Eg. All CM9 kernels, speedmod kernel, franco's kernel). If you wanna stay stock in ICS flash any stock firmware through ODIN and replace the stock kernel with a safe one. If you wanna custom ROM, there are many to choose from. Here also the same procedure applies. Any ROM with a safe kernel. so cheerios and Welcome to the ICS bandwagon. You can flash it over the same with a safe kernel also(I have done safe many a time) but it doesn't get hurt to flash into GB and to be back on ICS. A 33k Note is of more value than a time of ten minutes. LOL.
you can also read this thread to get more information on staying safe in ICS.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1691843&highlight=stay+safe
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Thanks for the helpful and cheerful reply , well i guess i will follow your advice and read the post first and then try out some of them ROMs
I managed to,flahs one sucesfully
well..i managed to flash another custom rom ...the saudi one with arabic language ....
well sucesfully thanks god through pc odin
now instead of LPY kernel am on the atached kernel ..
well..even though i dont really know if i am now on a safer kernel or not but its awsome..
guys ..please if anyone can explain the diferences of the rom i just flahed from the LPY ics rom i had installed before..it would be nice...
Thanks...
sucessfully flashed it
hi...i managed to sucesufy flash the attached ROM from the previous ics based on LPY kernel..is it worth it??
i mean am i in a safer kernel now..??
can i start playing around with other roms unexpecting a hard brick ???
and finaly ..what the real diference between this one and the LPY one..
well..any how i am enjoying it..its faster ibthink ...and no lagging when scrooling web pages ..
Dear all,
I am running CriskeloROM Note ICS v10 on N7000XXLRB and am fed up with it.. :crying:
Tryed to flash it with chrack XXLRQ rom, Cyanogen and RocketRom v11 but no matter what i do it just wont flash?
It barely starts to flash, and then it restarts as if nothing had happened?
I tryed to flash a new kernel: AbyssNote kernel because that the author of chrack advices me to do so in his original post... And when i try to flash Abyss kernel, it stars flashing, and just hangs on "installing..."
Any ideas? ::crying:
AviatorBobo said:
Dear all,
I am running CriskeloROM Note ICS v10 on N7000XXLRB and am fed up with it.. :crying:
Tryed to flash it with chrack XXLRQ rom, Cyanogen and RocketRom v11 but no matter what i do it just wont flash?
It barely starts to flash, and then it restarts as if nothing had happened?
I tryed to flash a new kernel: AbyssNote kernel because that the author of chrack advices me to do so in his original post... And when i try to flash Abyss kernel, it stars flashing, and just hangs on "installing..."
Any ideas? ::crying:
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try full wipe in cwmr if you are on latest safe kernels or flash pre-rooted GB rom (link in my sig) using pc odin and then start all over again.
AviatorBobo said:
Dear all,
I am running CriskeloROM Note ICS v10 on N7000XXLRB and am fed up with it.. :crying:
Tryed to flash it with chrack XXLRQ rom, Cyanogen and RocketRom v11 but no matter what i do it just wont flash?
It barely starts to flash, and then it restarts as if nothing had happened?
I tryed to flash a new kernel: AbyssNote kernel because that the author of chrack advices me to do so in his original post... And when i try to flash Abyss kernel, it stars flashing, and just hangs on "installing..."
Any ideas? ::crying:
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First, be kind enough in appreciating the developers for the ROMs they provide.
Nobody asks you to install any of the ROMs they provide. Its you who use them. You get to use it for free but you neither be courteous nor thankful for the ROMs they provide you.
I never find any of the ROMs giving problems and all works charm. Use ODIN and downgrade to GB rom then use appropriate ROMs you wish CWM. Try to see Dr. Ketan's post on how to install a stock rom and later install Custom ROM of your choice.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
xda rocks said:
First, be kind enough in appreciating the developers for the ROMs they provide.
Nobody asks you to install any of the ROMs they provide. Its you who use them. You get to use it for free but you neither be courteous nor thankful for the ROMs they provide you.
I never find any of the ROMs giving problems and all works charm. Use ODIN and downgrade to GB rom then use appropriate ROMs you wish CWM. Try to see Dr. Ketan's post on how to install a stock rom and later install Custom ROM of your choice.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
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Why do you attack the op? He hasn't done anything wrong. He is fed up because nothing works and he asks for help. What's wrong with that? Back to topic: I would try to flash a full wipe GB rom using pc odin. If it does not work flash a safe kernel and do a full wipe in cwm recovery. Then you can try again to flash your desired rom.
Sent from my Galaxy Note running ICS
AviatorBobo said:
Dear all,
I am running CriskeloROM Note ICS v10 on N7000XXLRB and am fed up with it.. :crying:
Tryed to flash it with chrack XXLRQ rom, Cyanogen and RocketRom v11 but no matter what i do it just wont flash?
It barely starts to flash, and then it restarts as if nothing had happened?
I tryed to flash a new kernel: AbyssNote kernel because that the author of chrack advices me to do so in his original post... And when i try to flash Abyss kernel, it stars flashing, and just hangs on "installing..."
Any ideas? ::crying:
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Its easy u don't have full root yes u don't just have head to d.r ketan profile page and download GB rooted + cwm then flash it using PC Odin then after it finishs just head to cwm and wipe data and cash then flash any ROM u want have fun hoo I helped BTW the same thing happened to me
AviatorBobo said:
Dear all,
I am running CriskeloROM Note ICS v10 on N7000XXLRB and am fed up with it.. :crying:
Tryed to flash it with chrack XXLRQ rom, Cyanogen and RocketRom v11 but no matter what i do it just wont flash?
It barely starts to flash, and then it restarts as if nothing had happened?
I tryed to flash a new kernel: AbyssNote kernel because that the author of chrack advices me to do so in his original post... And when i try to flash Abyss kernel, it stars flashing, and just hangs on "installing..."
Any ideas? ::crying:
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First step, don't desperate.
When u do desperate, u will do as what u write. Looks like blaming on the dev.
I agree with xda rocks, that all roms here is provided in a way free to use, with a lil bit donation or thanks only.
But the dev has tried their best to puke their rom in any means before releasing out. And the instruction of the flashing is based on testing experienced also.
I m sorry if u never mean to attack or disrespect the dev, but u make evryone think so with how u write in ur post.
Starting from saying u fed up with criskelorom, then blame on chrack for advising u to install abyss which end up not working for ur device.
I have no idea what tweaks and change have u done to ur phone, but always advisable to do a full wiping when u want to cross over rom, either by going back to GB first, or use a safe kernel on ICS. You may refer to dr. Ketan method.
I came from criskelo, change to stock rom, then change to chrack, then classic, now on chrash.
All rom is just fine.
Thanks to all the devs.
Sent from my GT-N7000 at the corner of this rounded earth.
Thank you all for your replyes I will try to downgrade to ginger first, and then upgrade again!
To antique_sonic & xda rocks: You guys got i all wrong. I am not blaming the developers for anything? And i am the first to say thank you for their hard work. What i ment was that i was fed up with the problem that I was having? there is / should be a huge difference...?
Anyways, thank you guys for defending the developers...
AviatorBobo said:
Thank you all for your replyes I will try to downgrade to ginger first, and then upgrade again!
To antique_sonic & xda rocks: You guys got i all wrong. I am not blaming the developers for anything? And i am the first to say thank you for their hard work. What i ment was that i was fed up with the problem that I was having? there is / should be a huge difference...?
Anyways, thank you guys for defending the developers...
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Good.
Glad to hear that. Coz i only feel the blame on ur first post.
But since u clear it up, lets just forget it.
And good luck.
Any probs just post back.
Remember to full wipe if u change rom.
I always do that, and come with no probs at all.
Sent from my GT-N7000 at the corner of this rounded earth.