ROMS and Kernels and ASOP Oh MY!! - Fascinate General

OK. So I'm a little new to Android but I've been reading as much as possible. So far I've rooted, installed CWM and tried out a couple of Dirrk's and jt's flashes.
I originally flashed jt's voodoo kernel with ext4 lagfix and then a couple of Dirrk's 1200's. At this point, I'm running Dirrk's SV1200 kernel.
I'm a little confused about this lagfix thing. At the moment, I don't have the disable_lagfix file in my /sdcard/voodoo directory but, I thought I read that the lagfix was no longer necessary?
I also see jt's clean ROM which doesn't have a kernel. Please forgive my ignorance as I'm still learning but:
1. Should I have a disable_lagfix file in my voodoo directory?
2. Should I flash jt's clean ROM and then Dirrk's 1200 kernel overtop of it?
Lastly, I keep running into the damn market download issue. It seems that google talk won't start and from what I've read, this could be my problem; however, it looks like the only real fix is to do a factory restore. I've done this once and it happened again.
What is the recommended setup for the Fascinate at this point??
A big thanks to all the excellent devs on this board. You guys ROCK!

I don't know anything about the market issue, but my husband's phone had the Gtalk issue once and I discovered that in the main settings menu for time and date, the box that says to get it from the network was unchecked. As soon as I checked this box, Gtalk and everything else worked again. Actually thinking back, I think the market downloads didn't work either with this box unchecked........
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Hi ktez,
thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately, mine is already set to automatic.

Sorry that didn't help - hope you can find a solution!
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At this point I'm gonna flash jt's clean rom and then try Dirrk's LV1250 kernel. I'm hoping his advice to lower the sampling rate will fix the LV issues I was having.

You have to add the disable_lagfix file.
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bblanski said:
You have to add the disable_lagfix file.
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You mean just to do the clean rom and new kernel or leave it there permanently?

You add it and reboot your phone. Flash what you want and then take it off and reboot if you are still running a lagfix kernal..
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You add it and reboot your phone. Flash what you want and then take it off and reboot if you are still running a lagfix kernal..
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Ahh...see...there is where I am confused. Is a voodoo kernel the same as a lagfix kernel? For example, I'm going to flash Dirrk's LV1250 Kernel. Will I need the disable_lagfix file for this kernel?

I am confused now. Yes voodoo is a lagfix. If you flashed a voodoo kernal you can flash other voodoo kernals. If going to a non voodoo kernals you will need to disable_lagfix
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Right so then...voodoo=lagfix. Got it. I'm staying with a voodoo kernel so I shouldn't need the file.
The reason I became confused is because I read a post here that seemed to indicate that lagfix would no longer be necessary b/c of voodoo. Perhaps I read it wrong but, if they're the same thing then the statement doesn't make sense...or...I'm just dumb :-/

I believe that is what they are trying to do
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kupdegrove said:
Right so then...voodoo=lagfix. Got it. I'm staying with a voodoo kernel so I shouldn't need the file.
The reason I became confused is because I read a post here that seemed to indicate that lagfix would no longer be necessary b/c of voodoo. Perhaps I read it wrong but, if they're the same thing then the statement doesn't make sense...or...I'm just dumb :-/
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The lagfix they're referring to here is Ryan's ext2 lagfix that was available prior to voodoo. With voodoo arriving for the fascinate, the old lagfix became obsolete.
Voodoo is also a lagfix, but it is usually referred to as just voodoo.
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LX.SF said:
The lagfix they're referring to here is Ryan's ext2 lagfix that was available prior to voodoo. With voodoo arriving for the fascinate, the old lagfix became obsolete.
Voodoo is also a lagfix, but it is usually referred to as just voodoo.
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Thanks LX! That clears it up

Just read this thread.
Now I'm dizzy.
The apk in THIS thread may be helpful as well. You can open the app and push the button to disable the voodoo lagfix. Then to a complete reboot, and then flash whatever you wish. Do your backups with the lag fix disabled.
Open the app, re-enable the voodoo, and reboot again. easy enough.
You may know already, but be extremely patient during reboots when you have turned voodoo on or off, as they can take awhile. Do not pull your battery in panic. lol.

Daswolven said:
Just read this thread.
Now I'm dizzy.
The apk in THIS thread may be helpful as well. You can open the app and push the button to disable the voodoo lagfix. Then to a complete reboot, and then flash whatever you wish. Do your backups with the lag fix disabled.
Open the app, re-enable the voodoo, and reboot again. easy enough.
You may know already, but be extremely patient during reboots when you have turned voodoo on or off, as they can take awhile. Do not pull your battery in panic. lol.
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Thanks Daswolven. I'm getting better at this now. Once I got past my market issues, all is golden.

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Voo Doo 5 question please help

I hope this isnt already in here somewhere. I am on xda app and search seems to search every single forum on xda. I didnt see this addressed while looking so sorry if this is elsewhere. But here goes...
Ok so last night I used odin and did my modem.
Next I flashed clean rom in cwm.
At this point all was fine. I did forget to wipe first but phone booted fine and all seemed well.
Next I tried to power down and volume down into cwm but it said, in red, couldnt verify or something and sent me back to stock recovery.
So I rebooted and used rom manager to reboot into recovery where I flashed jt's 1128 test kernel.
During reboot the voice came on and started with "this make take a few minutes" "step one", pause "step two" then a long pause and it repeated "step one" "step two". It never said success but after repeating the two steps it booted up.
The first time I installed voodoo it started with something about converting data partition or something and of course ended with conversion successful.
So now my phone runs fine. But my quadrant score is right at 900.
Am I running voo doo 5 or not?
I am guessing not and would like to know what to do now.
Help please.
Fascinate oc1.2 for now
Everything sounds good but the score its way to low so imo I'm saying no it didn't take..
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i got 2080 on Quadrant running voodoo 4 ???
ya i get 1800+ on voodoo 5
Have you checked the voodoo folder on your sd card and verified the disable_lagfix file isnt still there from a previous voodoo removal?
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It sounds like you didnt flash clockwork mod recovery from rom mang. I got the same failer notice when I deleted the update.zip off my sd card. I just flashed it from rom mang. And all was fine. Hope this helps.
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Ok so I did flash recovery from rom manager with no change. I still could only get into recovery only from rom manager. Using stock recovery then the update didnt work.
Next I replaced update zip with the original file from when I rooted and it immediatley would load fine.(it was also red)
I tried selecting jt's 1128 test kernel again and it did the same exact thing..."this may take a few minutes"..."step one"..."step two"..."this may take afew minutes"..."step one"..."step two" then it booted up.
Same as yesterday
There is no disable file in voodoo folder so what the heck is going on?
Also when I flash jt's 1126 kernel it just boots. No voice at all.
Argh
Fascinate hopefully with voodoo 5 soon
I would try, disable lagfix, reboot, flash non voodoo kernal, reboot, remove all voodoo stuff on sd card, remove update.zip, install rom mang, flash clockwork recovery, and if all is well, then do the voodoo flash.im not sure about the dj05 tho. So this is all up to you.
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You're doing it wrong. Make sure that there isn't a disable_lagfix file. Do an Odin restore back to DH12 system kernel recovery the whole thing. Leave the DJ05 radio. Root the phone and install cwm. Them look in the fascinate dev forum on removing voodoo completely. Do that. Once that is done reinstall clean DJ05 through cwm and then install jt's latest voodoo 5 kernel. It'll run through step one and step 2 twice. And recovery will be red that's the fixed recovery that has voodoo options so you don't need the disable_lagfix file and it has working nandroid backup and restore.
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Would the modem.tar i used to get to where i am now be the dj05 radio?
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this thread helped me a lot. i was pissed after going thru all the install stuff and whatnot from irc, and then it was slower.
but i forgot that i had the disable_lagfix file still in place. deleted that and booyah. fast little phone.
glad i read this thread.
Thanks for this info it took my quadrant from 1100 to the upper 1700s. Phone is super fast and responsive now, simply incredible.
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You're doing it wrong. Make sure that there isn't a disable_lagfix file. Do an Odin restore back to DH12 system kernel recovery the whole thing. Leave the DJ05 radio. Root the phone and install cwm. Them look in the fascinate dev forum on removing voodoo completely. Do that. Once that is done reinstall clean DJ05 through cwm and then install jt's latest voodoo 5 kernel. It'll run through step one and step 2 twice. And recovery will be red that's the fixed recovery that has voodoo options so you don't need the disable_lagfix file and it has working nandroid backup and restore.
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Update:
So here is what i did. I went into cwm and disabled voodoo and conversion even though i don't think i was running voodoo.
Next i removed all voodoo files on the root of my sd card.
Then i flashed a geeknik kernel (love his kernels)
And finally i rebooted into cwm and flashed jt's 1128 test kernel and all is well with the world. I am now running quadrants in the 1700 range and my phone feels nice and snappy.
Woo hoo.
Thanks for the help
Fascinate oc1.2 for now

Recovering w/ voodoo to time before voodoo was installed. Safe?

So I broke my market like a week ago and can't fix it. The only thing I haven't tried is recovering to a few weeks ago BUT I am unsure if it's safe to do because I am currently running on DJ05 with Nemesis's test 6 sv1100 voodoo kernel.
If I revert back to a time (using the red recovery screen) with dl01 and NO lagfix installed (without a broken market too) will I be okay? If it's okay to do, will DJ05 still end up being installed?
I am fairly new to this but I always try to figure things out myself before asking. However, I was unable to find difinitive answers and I am just unsure.
Any clear help in layman's terms would be greatly appreciated!!
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If you are flashing a non voodoo kernel over a voodoo one you must first disable voodoo. Do this by creating a folder or file named disable_lagfix and putting it in the voodoo folder of your sd card.
Just to be safe, reboot fully before flashing anything. It should do the voodoo female robot voice. When you get back onto your home screen run quadrant to ensure your scores are somewhere around 800. If they are still over 1000 voodoo didn't disable properly. If it's disabled you should be all clear to flash a non voodoo kernel. Just make sure if you have a dj05 modem and kernel the rom needs to be dj05 etc. good luck
Edit: just in case I didn't read your post correctly: if you are restoring an old backup of di01 you will also need to flash the stock di01 modem through odin and a di01 kernel through cwm. Hope this helps.
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[Q] Voodoo Questions

Ok, so I have done some reading and I think I want to make the switch to voodoo. Before I do I want to get some questions figured out, really more or less I just want to confirm with myself that I have the process down.
1. Installing a voodoo kernel (for the first time) is no different than installing a nonvoodoo kernel correct? Backup, boot into CWM and flash using the install .zip from SD card?
2. Once I'm on voodoo, I can flash any voodoo kernel over the other but if I want to flash a nonvoodoo kernel I need to create a FILE in the SD/voodoo folder called disable_lagfix?
3. Once I'm on voodoo if I want to create a nandroid using Rom Manager do I need to disable voodoo?
4. When would it be necessary to TOTALLY remove voodoo?
Thanks!
1. In a word, yes. Doing so will take longer than flashing a non-Voodoo kernel, as it will take some time to do the filesystem conversion for the lagfix. There will be a robotic female voice that will periodically announce progress updates, along with ETAs to completion. Please be patient and DO NOT pull your battery while this is occurring, otherwise you will be getting very familiar with ODIN very soon.
2. Yes, to install a non-voodoo kernel, you have to disable the Voodoo lagfix first. Creating that file is one way to do it, but preferably you would boot into the red CWM (via three finger salute) and select the menu option to disable the lagfix. The red CWM is installed on your phone along with any Voodoo kernel, and should always be used over green CWM from Rom Manager while Voodoo is enabled. If you ever boot into green, which loads from the update.zip file on your sdcard, go to Advanced and Reboot to Recovery to reboot into the proper red CWM.
3. See answer to number 2. Use red CWM for this, as green CWM can't read the ext4 filesystem and will not work properly. As long as you use red CWM, no disabling is necessary for nandroid backups.
4. Only time I know of that you would want to is if you decide you want to revert back to the stock ROM, or a non-voodoo kernel. Other than that, it would be best to leave it enabled, due to the benefits it offers.
As far as what kernel to use, right now I would recommend Adrynalyne's Voodoo kernels, dated 1/18 or later, as they have the DL09 CD-ROM mounting bug fixed. I myself am running the 1/18 undervolted Voodoo kernel. Also, just FYI, I would personally recommend switching to a custom ROM as well. I enabled Voodoo on a stock DL09 ROM, and then wiped and installed the DL09 Super Clean 0.4 ROM from Adrynalyne (I backed up personal apps with Titanium Backup first, and restored on the new ROM). The performance boost is absolutely phenomenal over the stock experience with this configuration. There's almost no lag on anything anymore. I still see a slight amount of lag when installing apps, but it's hardly anything compared to stock (installing apps on the stock ROM made the phone grind to a screeching halt).
Thank you very much for the help! I've been running black hole 3.0 for a long time now, just wanted to finally make the move to voodoo since it seems to be the way yo go.
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Okay, duh. If I'd taken half a second to read the ROM ad in your sig, I would have noticed that. Oh well. Yeah, you should get another fairly decent speed boost out of Voodoo, and you should enjoy the color fix as well.
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2. Yes, to install a non-voodoo kernel, you have to disable the Voodoo lagfix first. Creating that file is one way to do it, but preferably you would boot into the red CWM (via three finger salute) and select the menu option to disable the lagfix.
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An important note here is that you have to reboot *after* disabling the lag fix, since the actual conversion is done on the next boot following the change of the setting.
So the process is:
1- Set to disable the lag fix, either by manually creating the "disable lagfix" file on your SD card or by choosing the setting in red Clockwork.
2- Reboot your phone to allow it to do the conversion back to an RFS file system.
3- Then install your desired non-Voodoo kernel, through ROM manager or directly through Clockwork.
also note that the kernels just got updated for us with voodoo sound enhancements which are amazing.
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also note that the kernels just got updated for us with voodoo sound enhancements which are amazing.
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Do you have a preference? OTB?
I think this posting has given me the confidence to make the plunge. Thanks again to the community for the support.
I am also thinking of taking the voodoo plunge and this discussion has been really helpful. The only other question I have is about removing voodoo - I have the newer version of adrynalyne's voodoo uninstaller for dj05, wondering if this is the proper one for voodoo5 and dl09 also. Just want to have everything I need in case - thank you!
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also note that the kernels just got updated for us with voodoo sound enhancements which are amazing.
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The audio out via bluetooth is not working... interesting. Going to try jt's now.
jt's latest did the trick. audio out works with bluetooth. adrynalyne's did not.
So I made the switch, and DAMN glad I did! Everything is so smooth and snappy. Thanks for all the help everyone!
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Just make sure you know how to disable it and how to flash on top of it. Also, make sure you know how to fix if it breaks.
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Just make sure you know how to disable it and how to flash on top of it. Also, make sure you know how to fix if it breaks.
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Well I don't plan on flashing anything other than a voodoo kernel so I'm good as far as flashing over it. To disable just use the option from red cwm and I'm good there. What is the system disable tho? I forget the exact wording.
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also note that the kernels just got updated for us with voodoo sound enhancements which are amazing.
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I downloaded Project Voodoo app from the Market and it states the 1/21 kernel does not have sound enhancement enabled. So, what are you talking about?
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Just to confirm, if I use red cwm to create a backup then I would only be able to restore my backup on another voodoo kernel since the file extensions are different?
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I think I want to make the plunge too. Right now I am running Blackhole 2.4 w/various non-voodoo kernels and my performance is fine but battery life is terrible. I have a couple of questions.
I'd like to try witching to the DL09 Super Clean 0.4 ROM / Radio and a voodoo kernel. Should I install the ROM or kernel first ?
What is this three finger salute to get into Red CWM? Can someone elaborate?
Is voodoo any better or worse for battery life? I havent had much luck with battery since going to DJ05 with any nonvoodoo kernel. Tried jt, ady, imnuts, etc.
Shouldn't matter whether you install the ROM or kernel first, though I did the kernel first, fwiw. Just make sure that you install them separately. I would probably recommend installing a Voodoo kernel first, let it do its thing, and reboot into your current ROM, then wipe and install the new ROM.
The three-finger salute is to hold power+volup+voldown from a powered off state, until the Samsung logo appears and then flashes off and back on once. That will boot into red CWM, which is now installed on your phone along with the Voodoo kernel. When you have Voodoo enabled, do everything in red CWM. Stay out of green CWM until after you disable the Voodoo lagfix, if you ever want to.
I haven't done a lot of testing, I'm very please with battery life on my phone with DL09 Super Clean and Adrynalyne's undervolted Voodoo kernel (use the latest 1/21 version, which has the cdrom bug from DL09 fixed). Using that combination, I updated my PRL and did a battery stats wipe after the phone was fully charged in a powered off state, and I have no problem making a full day with what I consider to be fairly heavy use, though some may deem it moderate use. With light use, I could make two days, which I've done a couple times.
fifreak said:
What is this three finger salute to get into Red CWM? Can someone elaborate?
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To get to Red Clockwork, you need to power on the phone by holding both volume buttons and the power button. That's what they mean by the three finger salute.
You can also type 'reboot recovery' via adb or the terminal app to get to Red Clockwork.
You can NOT get there via ROM Manager.
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You can NOT get there via ROM Manager.
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Though not recommended for the sake of avoiding confusion, technically you can. Rom Manager will reboot you into green CWM, which it loads from the update.zip file on your SD card, and from there, you can go to the Advanced menu and choose Reboot to Recovery, and it will then reboot again, this time into red CWM.

Question: How do i remove voodoo5 completely on DL09

So. I installed Voodoo 5 on my Dl09 fascinate from verizon.... and i tried to install black hole with voodoo disabled and my phone went crazy and almost bricked....
Anyone know a way to COMPLETELY remove voodoo5 on dl09 fascinate?
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So. I installed Voodoo 5 on my Dl09 fascinate from verizon.... and i tried to install black hole with voodoo disabled and my phone went crazy and almost bricked....
Anyone know a way to COMPLETELY remove voodoo5 on dl09 fascinate?
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Are you certain you disabled it? Did you disable lagfix then REBOOT the phone? After that then go back into recovery red and flash the Rom? If you still want to remove voodoo, I believe Adrnalyne has a good post on here. I think it's via Odin
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Yell at me if I'm wrong but... Disable voodoo in red recovery. Verify that its disabled. Flash non voodoo kernel. No more voodoo.
nxcow said:
So. I installed Voodoo 5 on my Dl09 fascinate from verizon.... and i tried to install black hole with voodoo disabled and my phone went crazy and almost bricked....
Anyone know a way to COMPLETELY remove voodoo5 on dl09 fascinate?
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Yell at me if I'm wrong but... Disable voodoo in red recovery. Verify that its disabled. Flash non voodoo kernel. No more voodoo.
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Disable in red recovery, REBOOT phone, then go back into red recovery and flash a non voodoo kernel. It's when the phone reboots that the lag fix is actually disabled. That's how I read it from the developers....thnx Adrnalyne, JT, etc.
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And post in the right section. This is the Development section, help should be asked for in the General section. Sorry, if I sound rude, but it's really getting frustrating seeing this section getting littered with people asking for help. That's not contributing to development.
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Disable in red recovery, REBOOT phone, then go back into red recovery and flash a non voodoo kernel. It's when the phone reboots that the lag fix is actually disabled. That's how I read it from the developers....thnx Adrnalyne, JT, etc.
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yes. the lag fix is the filing system used. when you enable lag ifx, restart, the phone formats the internal system memory to ext4. disable lag fix in red, restart. the phone will then reformat the system memory back to rfs. at this point you still have the voodoo kernel, just on an rfs filing system. once thats don you can flash nonvoodoo. it is completely removed once you flash a nonvoodoo kernel.

Voodoo enabled CWR. can it really be this good?

So I am running the latest voodoo infused Superclean 2.1 and I found out something that saves a ton of time.
Say you downloaded a .zip file you need to flash in cwr. Before you had to create the disable folder/file, reboot, wait for it to convert back, reboot, flash zip file, remove disable file, reboot..wait for it to enable...
Now I find I can reboot, choose disable voodoo in the new cwr menu, go to zip file and flash it, then immediately toggle voovoo back to enabled, then reboot. No reboots in-between .....
I thought maybe it was a placebo and that voodoo wasn't actually reenabled, but after it booted I ran Linpack and Quadrant and my scores were obviously voodoo enabled scores....
So is it too good to be true?
you are referring to the original voodoo....... I believe the new voodoo source is voodoo 5.
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So I am running the latest voodoo infused Superclean 2.1 and I found out something that saves a ton of time.
Say you downloaded a .zip file you need to flash in cwr. Before you had to create the disable folder/file, reboot, wait for it to convert back, reboot, flash zip file, remove disable file, reboot..wait for it to enable...
Now I find I can reboot, choose disable voodoo in the new cwr menu, go to zip file and flash it, then immediately toggle voovoo back to enabled, then reboot. No reboots in-between .....
I thought maybe it was a placebo and that voodoo wasn't actually reenabled, but after it booted I ran Linpack and Quadrant and my scores were obviously voodoo enabled scores....
So is it too good to be true?
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Yes this had been around for some time now to make it easyer so yeah
First, you don't need to disable voodoo to flash 99% of stuff.
Second, disabling voodoo in the menu just creates the disable_voodoo file for you. you'd still have to reboot for it to disable (and wait through the conversion process) for it to be actually disabled. it's even on the screen. "voodoo actually: enabled"
so when you toggle it off, flash, and back on without rebooting, you aren't disabling it at all.
Really? You didn't know that? Voodoo 5 has been out for MONTHS now. This thread should be moved.
There hasnt been the need to disable voodoo to flash most things for months....since we have had voodoo recovery around Thanksgiving....not exactly a new revelation
You guys might be missing a couple points. This is the voodoo that comes packaged in Superclean2.1 EB01 that Adrenalyne just recently released. So no its not the old voodoo.
Another point someone made was 99% of things don't need voodoo disabled. A couple nights ago after installing SC2.1 I tried to install two different zip files. Both times I got an error. Error at Line 2 or Erie at line 4. IRC member said disable voodoo. So I did and all of a sudden they install fine. Ok. But then I see the voodoo toggle in CWR and I try it without revolting in-between and it works.
Maybe I'm not explaining this well.
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You guys might be missing a couple points. This is the voodoo that comes packaged in Superclean2.1 EB01 that Adrenalyne just recently released. So no its not the old voodoo.
Another point someone made was 99% of things don't need voodoo disabled. A couple nights ago after installing SC2.1 I tried to install two different zip files. Both times I got an error. Error at Line 2 or Erie at line 4. IRC member said disable voodoo. So I did and all of a sudden they install fine. Ok. But then I see the voodoo toggle in CWR and I try it without revolting in-between and it works.
Maybe I'm not explaining this well.
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voodoo5 is voodoo5...theres nothing new in terms of what we can do in recovery with the voodoo options that we couldnt do 2 months ago
ive flashed a ton of stuff in the last few days with voodoo enabled and had no issue or reason to disable/renable in cwr
Well voodoo 5 is new to me. I went from DH12 stock to EB01 Voodoo. Guess its just me learnin'
When jt first released voodoo for eb01 he didn't have cwm fixed yet. About 30 minutes later he released another eb01-voodoo.zip that was 5mb bigger (13mb) because it included a working cwm. Since then I have flashed and restored many times without error or disabling. SC2.1 voodoo includes voodoo5 and working cwm in the zip. If you're still getting an error in red cwm then maybe something is borked and you should start over. Hope this helps.
And all questions should be posted in general. You'll likely get plenty of responses there as well.
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Just to clarify, the ONLY time you ever need to disable the lag fix after enabling it is if you intend to flash a non-Voodoo kernel of any kind. That's because a non-Voodoo kernel is incapable of reading the ext4 filesystem and will freak out when trying to boot. As long as you use the red CWM (which is compatible with ext4; green CWM, like non-Voodoo kernels is not), then you can do nandroid backups/restores and flash roms, themes, and other Voodoo kernels as much as you want without having to worry about disabling the lag fix.
Oh, and disabling and then enabling the lag fix from the CWM menus without rebooting does absolutely nothing, because it has to reboot in between to run the scripts that actually enable or disable the lag fix (this is when you hear the female robotic voice).
Posted from my EB01 SuperClean Fascinate with Voodoo
I've just switched to superclean 2.2 with voodoo, and it's my first time using it. I'm enjoying it so far, but I've already made the noob mistake of using rom manager to boot into recovery. Luckily it was only a boot animation, so the flash failed and no damage was done. Just have to get used to manually booting into red cwr.
But it's really good to know I can flash roms without disabling as long as I use red cwr. Didn't see a clear answer to that before. And I can flash other voodoo kernels as well without disabling? Say, for example, kaosinate rom and kernel? Been wanting to try that and jt's vanilla
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Not sure about jt's, but kaos's kernel is a Voodoo kernel, so yes, you wouldn't need to disable the lag fix before flashing it.
Posted from my EB01 SuperClean Fascinate with Voodoo
ivorycruncher said:
Not sure about jt's, but kaos's kernel is a Voodoo kernel, so yes, you wouldn't need to disable the lag fix before flashing it.
Posted from my EB01 SuperClean Fascinate with Voodoo
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Yeah, jt has a voodoo kernel for his vanilla froyo. Great to know, ivory, thanks
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jamesnmandy said:
You guys might be missing a couple points. This is the voodoo that comes packaged in Superclean2.1 EB01 that Adrenalyne just recently released. So no its not the old voodoo.
Another point someone made was 99% of things don't need voodoo disabled. A couple nights ago after installing SC2.1 I tried to install two different zip files. Both times I got an error. Error at Line 2 or Erie at line 4. IRC member said disable voodoo. So I did and all of a sudden they install fine. Ok. But then I see the voodoo toggle in CWR and I try it without revolting in-between and it works.
Maybe I'm not explaining this well.
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I suggest you stop using voodoo since you clearly know nothing about how it works. As started by someone else, the only time you need to disable voodoo is when flashing a non voodoo kernel. The errors that you got are clearly install script errors. NOT because you're voodoo'd. So you and the person you got advice from know nothing about how voodoo works so I suggest you save yourself the trouble and stop using it.
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I am not sure what is ment by"other" voodoo kernels. I thought voodoo 5 itself was the kernel. Now from reading these posts I have lost some understanding of voodoo. If there are other voodoo kernels, are those others voodoo 5 based? What normal kernel is the stock voodoo 5 based on?
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