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I believe it was only the stock ics that had the brick bug. None of the custom roms do.
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This isnt a rom problem, it was because of the recovery own kernel, and now it is safe since all rom developers were advised to remove links to these "broken" recoveries and newer versions are safe (I'm using 0.2.x)
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Hi,
Maybe i am a bit ignorant, but i don't understand why for every rom there's a different kernel. It's not possible to have a universal one?
I'm using Gingercruzt 7.4 but there isn't a kernel for this rom... what am i supose to do?
You dont need other kernel for gc except stock one.....so dont do anythig just enjoy in GC...
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Just as it for ROMs. Its better for users to have more choices. And for GC there isnt supported custom kernel ( maybe it will work with LDX or FXP kernel. Not sure). As thoose all custom kernels are still in early stages of development SE stock kernel is still good.
EDIT: @dsaklein you were faster ( so hard to type on X8)
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Yes it is sometimes....
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Yes i know that GC don't need a custom kernel, i just thought it was better to have only one CK, that's all.
Yes it would, but there wont be such forums like this....
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Sorry for asking this late but I was out of internet access for the last couple of weeks. Just a question when updating to ics though. Do I need to revert to stock rom or can i update via a custom rom?
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Check dr.ketans thread in the stickies for installing stock roms.
It depends if you're currently on ics repack or dangerous kernel. If you're on lpf or lpy, or other later India kernel, it's safest to flash a GB kernel, before flashing a full ROM.
Any big writes to any of above kernels will cause fatal damage, whether instantly or not.
there's also a great thread by chasmodo on the topic of ics upgrades/downgrades.
Wish you well.
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Hi Guys,
I'm on stock rooted ICS LPY with Franco #3 ICS kernel.I would need your guidance on how to install CWM recovery.thanks!
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Hi Guys,I was quite surprise that cwm recovery is already installed.can someone enlighten me?I was previously using Motorola Atrix and it was different.just hope to understand more on SGN.
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Kernels nearly always contain CWM Recovery, so when you flash a kernel, you get the CWMR as well.
Thanks for your reply!you have really brighten my knowledge on SGN.
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are kernels ICS and/or GB compatible only or can we flash any kernel on any rom ?
"are kernels ICS and/or GB compatible only or can we flash any kernel on any rom ? "
Nope. ICS kernels only work on ICS roms and vice versa for GB kernels.
Helloo Everybody..
I will be really grateful if someone found a solution to my problem...
I know that this is not a support site, but a developers world, but after searching and googling, i couldnt help my self.
Mods can close and delete this thread if they want.
My question is that if I flash a Gingerbread kernel(nAa or Alfs) on ECLAIR 2.1...wont it create problems..such as force closing or rebooting sort of problems??
Secondly I read SpydeX thread of unlocking bootloader..i got all the tools ready, but the thread doesnt mentions anything about entering into recovery via kernel on ECLAIR 2.1... the guide just tells that after flashing entr into recovery and flash the rom.
I tried this trick on my friends X8, but no success..
Thanxx in advance
If you flash a custom kernel at the eclair while you have locked bootloader,you will have bootloop(it wont boot,but you can easily fix it),if you have unlocked your bootloader it will be fine
As for your second question,you unlock your bootloader,you flash the kernel(which contain cwm),you enter recovery(cwm),and you flash the rom.
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U mean that after i unlock my bootloader and flash the ALFS OR NAA kernel on Eclair 2.1...it will work fine???? And i can use the eclair os normally???
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HemdonG said:
U mean that after i unlock my bootloader and flash the ALFS OR NAA kernel on Eclair 2.1...it will work fine???? And i can use the eclair os normally???
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Yep,at least gb kernels
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afaik custom kernels will not work on stock rom.
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U mean that after i unlock my bootloader and flash the ALFS OR NAA kernel on Eclair 2.1...it will work fine???? And i can use the eclair os normally???
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No he's got it wrong.
1. You can't flash custom kernels on a locked rom flashtool won't allow it.
2. Flashing a custom kernel on stock 2.1 will cause it to bootloop, what you'd normally do is enter recovery and flash a rom that works with the kernel.
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No,users have reported that custom kernels work with stock rom(I remember very clear a user who used naa kernel with stock rom)
Maybe older versions...
If I'm wrong then I apologize
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No,users have reported that custom kernels work with stock rom(I remember very clear a user who used naa kernel with stock rom)
Maybe older versions...
If I'm wrong then I apologize
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Trust me, no kernels will work with stock 2.1
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stamatis16 said:
No,users have reported that custom kernels work with stock rom(I remember very clear a user who used naa kernel with stock rom)
Maybe older versions...
If I'm wrong then I apologize
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When you open naa kernel thread hou are going to read: THIS IS YOUR KERNEL FOR GB/ICS/JB
Kernel for stock need to be signed by Sony
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Is it safe to install a custom rom on n7000, because of it's brickbug? (If yes, please help me how to install and which one to install)
I've never installed any custom ROM nor have i rooted till now. And mine has the 'brickbug'.
And i would also like to know what version OS i wil get on my device and whether the S-Pen feature remain intact ( S-note and
stuff). I just want my note to be smooth, fast and battery miser because i am now on official 4.1.2 it lags a lot and is battery hungary.
Looking forward for detailed help.
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Yes it is safe to install all recent custom roms. Probably even safer than staying on stock.
Your s-pen will still work, with every rom i tried. however, if you do not go for a stock-based rom, Samsung apps(including S-note) will not.
Also, consider the age of your battery. Your poor battery life may be related to an old battery. (Still, flashing a different rom should improve it.)
1st you need to root your device safely:
Check this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Then check this thread to find different ROMs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847786
Also check the android development section and the original android development section for the galaxy note to find many more ROMs.
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What about emmc brickbug
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What about emmc brickbug
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Flash philz kernel in recovery and you will be safe from brickbug, although only few cases of brickbug have been reported in JB, it is there on ICS for sure. So just flash philz kernel and reboot recovery before flashing anything from there, then read the instructions in the custom rom thread of your choice and follow.
If you dont mind, can u explain a bit more on how to flash and what exactly it is
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If you dont mind, can u explain a bit more on how to flash and what exactly it is
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link that kaborayyan mentioned, explains everything to its minute detail, care to read?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
I actually prefer this method of rooting, and installing a custom recovery, and "fixing" emmc brickbug all in one flash.
After that, follow the instructions in the first post of the rom you are flashing.
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Is it safe to install a custom rom on n7000, because of it's brickbug? (If yes, please help me how to install and which one to install)
I've never installed any custom ROM nor have i rooted till now. And mine has the 'brickbug'.
And i would also like to know what version OS i wil get on my device and whether the S-Pen feature remain intact ( S-note and
stuff). I just want my note to be smooth, fast and battery miser because i am now on official 4.1.2 it lags a lot and is battery hungary.
Looking forward for detailed help.
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Why post this stuff instead of just reading the FAQ thread sticky that answers it? Laziness?
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With all that cautions about bricking. And with every thread op that says we are not responsible if you brick your device. People get really scared esp. of they are not fluent in English.
You can't blame them for being extra cautious.
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I appreciate what you're saying, but many (including myself) have put many hours into making guides, of which aren't even looked at... Read the guides then post if you don't understand.
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