hi people, would you mind explain me the exact procedure to update and change between custom kernels
im already on OOS with bluspark kernel and i´d like to change to franco kernel
First flash through recovery the stock kernel and then switch to other custom kernel.
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RASTAVIPER said:
First flash through recovery the stock kernel and then switch to other custom kernel.
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thanks, so if I dont have the stock kernel, I have to dity flash the rom right?
is the same procedure to uptade a custom kernel?
WOS17 said:
thanks, so if I dont have the stock kernel, I have to dity flash the rom right?
is the same procedure to uptade a custom kernel?
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You can flash the ROM or:
-You can restore the boot partition from a backup of the ROM.
-You can take a copy of boot.img from the ROM zip using a file manager and flash it in TWRP.
If you're updating a custom kernel, just flash the update.
Update: the one exception to this is you are using a custom kernel that touches the system partition. You can tell this if the custom kernel zip file contains non-empty folders for system.
In this case, if you want to go back to stock or change custom kernels, then you need to dirty flash the ROM to restore the original boot image and remove the changes made to the system partition.
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BillGoss said:
You can flash the ROM or:
-You can restore the boot partition from a backup of the ROM.
-You can take a copy of boot.img from the ROM zip using a file manager and flash it in TWRP.
If you're updating a custom kernel, just flash the update.
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thank you so much man i was wondering what was the correct way to do that for a while
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This post will contain N8013 stock kernel and recovery images. For UEALGB these were dumped from a device that was rooted using the "root injection of /system" approach. For UEALH2, they are simply extracted from the Kies dump at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847706 so that you can get a stock kernel or recovery without downloading 1GB of files.
If you flash any of these using Odin, they should not trigger your flash counter. Note that for some reason, flashing these in Heimdall will trigger the counter (unlike Heimdall on most other devices).
Pardon for some ignorance. What should be the steps to follow in order to root from an updated to latest OTA update stock Rom on a 32gb USA version? Do I need to flash the kernel, or just recovery should be ok?
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sgndroid1 said:
Pardon for some ignorance. What should be the steps to follow in order to root from an updated to latest OTA update stock Rom on a 32gb USA version? Do I need to flash the kernel, or just recovery should be ok?
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Why don't u ask this in the root thread?
Here is what you should do:
Root Via CWM (method 2 in the root thread)
1. Download and put the superuserzip on your internal memory on your device
2. In odin uncheck auto reboot and load the cwmrecovery tar in the pda slot
3. Start odin
4. Once finished boot directly into clockwork (volume up and power til the samsung screen then let go of power while holding volume up)
5. Use the volume rockers to scroll in clockwork cause its finicky and flash the superuser zip you put on your device.
6. reboot
7. Make sure you have root and touch screen and pen works
8. Download goo manager
9. In goo manager hit menu and hit the install recovery script
10. DONE
Have any problems odin back to a stock image and if things go bad flash entropys triangle away kernel and clear your binary count
Any chance you could update the thread to account for the updated kernel for the N8013, that adds support for exFAT?
NessLookAlike said:
Any chance you could update the thread to account for the updated kernel for the N8013, that adds support for exFAT?
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Um it is here the H2 one
BeerChameleon said:
Um it is here the H2 one
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..now I feel embarassed.. :silly:
I have tried to flash the stock UEALGB recovery tar from Mobil Odin and every time it says partition could not be found in file, any ideas?
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Hey guys,I just picked up a GT-N8010 -Canadian Wifi version - running LG4 firrmware, will any of these stock recoveries work for me or do I need an LG4 recovery?
Looking to root via cwm then restore stock recovery so I can receive OTA's.
Android564 said:
Hey guys,I just picked up a GT-N8010 -Canadian Wifi version - running LG4 firrmware, will any of these stock recoveries work for me or do I need an LG4 recovery?
Looking to root via cwm then restore stock recovery so I can receive OTA's.
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For OTAs - no, these will probably not work.
Ok I downloaded the UEALGB stock recovery tar again and it contains only boot.img. Is the link bad or am I just screwy?
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Thanks Entropy, as much as I want to root now I am going to wait for either a stock LG4 recovery or a root injected LG4.
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Android564 said:
Hey guys,I just picked up a GT-N8010 -Canadian Wifi version - running LG4 firrmware, will any of these stock recoveries work for me or do I need an LG4 recovery?
Looking to root via cwm then restore stock recovery so I can receive OTA's.
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I have the Canadian 8010 model, and installed the prerooted firmware that was provided. It didnt flash right the first time but the second time it did. Everything works great and Im rooted with CWM. The only thing I noticed is that it says I have the 8013 model now which is probably because of the firmware but its not a big deal.
Robert542 said:
Ok I downloaded the UEALGB stock recovery tar again and it contains only boot.img. Is the link bad or am I just screwy?
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Crud, I probably uploaded the wrong thing. Will look into this.
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Ok I downloaded the UEALGB stock recovery tar again and it contains only boot.img. Is the link bad or am I just screwy?
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It still only has boot.img.
Does anyone have a working UEALGB stock recovery?
Please, update the LGB recovery. I think that's the kernel.
Can I flash the H2 recovery in a LGB rom??
Cheers!
el_charlie said:
Please, update the LGB recovery. I think that's the kernel.
Can I flash the H2 recovery in a LGB rom??
Cheers!
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You can't, but you can flash the entire H2 ODIN image from here (about 1GB):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1847706
and not lose your data. You lose root though (which you can get again through the alternate recovery method)
Can we get a kernel and recovery from UEALI3 please.
Can someone dump latest firmware please and pm me.
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Anybody have stock recovery for N8010?
N8013 UEALI3 Recovery
Can anyone post the UEALI3 stock recovery? I want to root my Note, but want to root my Note with the CWM method, and go back to stock recovery so I can get OTA updates.
Thank you.
This is a root uninstaller zip. It will uninstall root, busybox and cleanup the bin folders. Thanks to Phil3759 for the busybox uninstaller http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853419.
Downloads:
Download Root Uninstaller Zip
MD5: c3c810d872561cf4f1d3878c2c0c494b
Mirrors:
Skydrive
Copy
Installation Instructions:
Installing Custom Recovery
How To Use Odin
How To Use ADB To Install A Custom Recovery
Custom Recovery Method
How To Install A Zip With CWM
How To Install A Zip With TWRP
Reserved just in case
think about adding in a stock recovery/kernel? since people will need a recovery to flash this and a kernel to have root
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think about adding in a stock recovery/kernel? since people will need a recovery to flash this and a kernel to have root
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This one is just if they want to unroot for some reason. I will be putting out complete stock options soon also.
So I install stock rom and run this reboot from recovery and I'm back to unrooted stock?
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So I install stock rom and run this reboot from recovery and I'm back to unrooted stock?
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I am waiting for a similar answer, will the rom undo what the rooting has done.
It will completely unroot you.
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shizkoff777 said:
It will completely unroot you.
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can we flash this using the stock recovery?
evo401 said:
can we flash this using the stock recovery?
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No but I could be wrong but I really doubt it
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This won't work in stock recovery. It will uproot your system but not replace your kernel or recovery. You can run this and the complete stock firmware zips in my Rom threads to return to a unrooted system with stock firmware.
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does this work on s3 mini ?
On an S3 Mini!! really??
I need to sent my 4X HD on warranty and I need to roll-back to stock ROM and stock recovery.
I did a backup od my stock ROM before flashing Beanstalk, so I have this done.
But how do I flash stock recovery? Is there a flashable zip or img which can be flashed via Flashify?
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I need to sent my 4X HD on warranty and I need to roll-back to stock ROM and stock recovery.
I did a backup od my stock ROM before flashing Beanstalk, so I have this done.
But how do I flash stock recovery? Is there a flashable zip or img which can be flashed via Flashify?
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Only way is to flash a kdz and restore the phone
don't forget to hit thanks!
For some testing purposes I need to use the stock kernel. Is there any way I can flash stock kernel image without flashing the whole ROM? AFAIK the file boot.img under stock ROM is the stock kernel, so can I flash that via ADB? Currently on Faux's kernel.
Flash the system and boot
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For some testing purposes I need to use the stock kernel. Is there any way I can flash stock kernel image without flashing the whole ROM? AFAIK the file boot.img under stock ROM is the stock kernel, so can I flash that via ADB? Currently of Faux's kernel.
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Use fast boot to flash it . Fastboot flash boot boot.img.
Just to let you know, I've flashed backups in recovery to do the same
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abuttino said:
Flash the system and boot
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That would flash the whole ROM!
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Use fast boot to flash it . Fastboot flash boot boot.img.
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Yeah, this did the job. Went back to stock kernel successfully, however the WiFi would never turn on after flashing, no idea why! Came back to Faux and WiFi is back
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That would flash the whole ROM!
Yeah, this did the job. Went back to stock kernel successfully, however the WiFi would never turn on after flashing, no idea why! Came back to Faux and WiFi is back
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Did you wipe cache and dalvik cache?
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Did you wipe cache and dalvik cache?
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Yes sir.
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Yes sir.
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If you're on a custom stock rom,, flash the rom zip again without wiping.
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If you're on a custom stock rom,, flash the rom zip again without wiping.
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I am on full stock mate. It's all right though, the testings I was thinking of doing are done with stock kernel, and now I can stay on Faux's.
You have to flash the system.img too along with the boot.img . Remember this for future ref
OK guys and gals I need help with a kernel flashing problem. I want to take the kernel from a rom and use it in another rom. I'm not going to name roms just that they are compatible roms. Here's what I did. I extracted the boot.img file from a rom. Then boot in twrp and flash the img file then flashed supersu 2.79. Reboot but I always get stuck in bootloop. What am I doing wrong?
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OK guys and gals I need help with a kernel flashing problem. I want to take the kernel from a rom and use it in another rom. I'm not going to name roms just that they are compatible roms. Here's what I did. I extracted the boot.img file from a rom. Then boot in twrp and flash the img file then flashed supersu 2.79. Reboot but I always get stuck in bootloop. What am I doing wrong?
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Then it would appear that the kernel is unsupported on the other rom, for example you can't take a stock kit Kat roms kernel and use it with CyanogenMod roms. However without logs, no one is going to really be able to tell you what's really wrong..