[Q] kernel version - Galaxy 3 General

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Kernel version :- 2.6.29 [email protected]#2
How Reset this Kernel Version No.
I am unroot my G3 but it show again

Sushil79 said:
Kernel version :- 2.6.29 [email protected]#2
How Reset this Kernel Version No.
I am unroot my G3 but it show again
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The "root" in the kernel version has nothing to do with rooting and unrooting. It is simply an indication of the user name under which the kernel once was compiled. It belongs to this specific kernel and can't be changed.

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Which kernel to use for bln to work on galaxy s

Trying to find a kernel to use on my galaxy s so I can use bln. Phone details are:
Model - gt-i9000
Android - 2.3.4
Baseband - I9000XXJVK
Kernel - [email protected]#1
Mod - CyanogenMod-7.1.0-RC1-GalaxyS
Build - GRJ22
I did try to use the one recommended on the cyanogenmod wiki for galaxy s but i kept getting a status 7 error when trying to flash the rom.
Any help would be great
Semaphore and galaxian both work with bln
The Talondev kernel also supports BLN.

[Q] How to restore CM7 to Froyo

Hey everyone.
I have a Red Lens Defy running CM7 and I want to restore it back to the offical Froyo, with no trace of having rooted/installed a ROM, for sending it back to T-Mobile for a repair. (UK T-Mobile)
About phone:
Model number: MB525
Android version: 2.3.5
Baseband Version: EPU93_U_00.59.01
Kernel Version: [email protected] #1
CPU info: ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v71)
Mem info (avail/total): 155 MB / 477 MB
Mod version: CyanogenMod-7.1.0-RC1.5-jordan
Build number: Gingerbread GRJ90
Instructions would be helpful. Please and thank you
P.S If I could do this with a nandroid backup then unroot and remove the recovery mode(?), could you link please? (the one on this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=880813&page=7) doesn't work, the download has been removed, I have searched!)
Hi,
Good news, you can restore your phone back to froyo. But for that you need to flash the full SBF of your original rom.
Did you save it in CWM recovery backup ? Coz we need the exact information about your original rom to find it on Internet...
Maybe you can try this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1178243
Flash the full Sbf (not the nandroid) with rsdlite
Can guarantee it will come back with soc module, they changed that the first time mine went for repair.....
Sent from my MB525 using Tapatalk
It must work, froyo kernel has soc devices support
Motorola Defy CM7 RC 1.5 OC 1GHz

[Q] How to downgrade from CM9 to stock ROM?

Hi
I have defy+ (MB526) Red lens.
I upgraded from stock ROM Android 2.3.6 to CM9 (4.0.4) Jordan nightly 13.6.2012.
New android works great but it has one HUGE annoying bug - battery wont charge more than 4.15V and it used to be 4.35V.
I was reading and I know it bugs exists for many people and there is no solution I tried 2 different battery patches and it didnt work.
So now I want to go back to CWM backup that I did on official ROM (nand backup). But I heard it could be a problem because now i got newer kernel?!
Those are the details I have now:
CM9 Nightly jordan 13.6.2012 Android 4.0.4:
Baseband version:
EPU93_U_00.59.01
Kernel version:
2.6.32.9-gbdd614e
[email protected] #1
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And this was my stock Android before upgrade to CM9:
Stock Android 2.3.6:
Baseband version:
EPU93_U_00.60.03
Kernel version:
2.6.32.9-ge281b6e
[email protected] #1
Build:
4.5.1-134_DFP-231
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So my question is can I use nand recovery to go back to my stock android backup that i have. (full system backup)?
Thanx
Download the SBF file and flash it with RSD lite
Are you sure I cant restore NAND backup? As far as I can see, both versions use same GB kernel 2.6.32.9-xxxxx
Thanx
drug-tito said:
Are you sure I cant restore NAND backup? As far as I can see, both versions use same GB kernel 2.6.32.9-xxxxx
Thanx
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if you did a NAND backup befor flash, restore it!

[Q] How do you port kernel?

I think that I should diff LG 2.6.29 and AOSP 2.6.29 kernels and then apply LG changes to kernel that I want to port. Am I right?
I noticed that in AOSP kernel there is only halibut board file for mach msm, no other boards like in newer kernel versions. What should I do?

Does it need to flash stock ROM if i install/update my phone to JellyNoid?

do i have to flash stock ROM before installing/updating another ROM?
Device name: GALAXY y (GT-S5360)
Android Version: 4.1.1
Baseband version: S5360DXKK2
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.7 Merruk [email protected]
Build number: JELLYBLASTV-3.0.3 by Avijit
i have searched that there is a 4.2 JellyNoid Jelly Bean custom ROM and i want to install it. But i wonder if i need to flash stock rom and kernel. Can you help me pls...
edward143 said:
do i have to flash stock ROM before installing/updating another ROM?
Device name: GALAXY y (GT-S5360)
Android Version: 4.1.1
Baseband version: S5360DXKK2
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.7 Merruk [email protected]
Build number: JELLYBLASTV-3.0.3 by Avijit
i have searched that there is a 4.2 JellyNoid Jelly Bean custom ROM and i want to install it. But i wonder if i need to flash stock rom and kernel. Can you help me pls...
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you dont need to go back to stock, but it would be better if u have the same baseband with the custom roms baseband!
BTW do Not SPAM!!!
ronnieryan said:
you dont need to go back to stock, but it would be better if u have the same baseband with the custom roms baseband!
BTW do Not SPAM!!!
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ok thank you!!
edward143 said:
do i have to flash stock ROM before installing/updating another ROM?
Device name: GALAXY y (GT-S5360)
Android Version: 4.1.1
Baseband version: S5360DXKK2
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.7 Merruk [email protected]
Build number: JELLYBLASTV-3.0.3 by Avijit
i have searched that there is a 4.2 JellyNoid Jelly Bean custom ROM and i want to install it. But i wonder if i need to flash stock rom and kernel. Can you help me pls...
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it will be better if u do this
abhishekr700 said:
it will be better if u do this
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actualy just the kernel because jelly noid delete all the /system before it install
opssemnik said:
actualy just the kernel because jelly noid delete all the /system before it install
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yes.........only kernel flash is better

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