Stock CM9 stable (9.1.0) kernel zip? - Galaxy S I9000 General

Is there a zip CWM-flashable of the stock CM9 stable (9.1.0) kernel? I flashed Semaphore, something went wrong, and I want to flash the stock CM9 kernel rather than having to flash the entire ROM.

loonieryan said:
Is there a zip CWM-flashable of the stock CM9 stable (9.1.0) kernel? I flashed Semaphore, something went wrong, and I want to flash the stock CM9 kernel rather than having to flash the entire ROM.
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Was at the same point a few days ago. Just wiped cache and dalvik then flashed the whole rom and gapps again. Works like a charm and no data lost or broken.
Now I am testing stock cm9.1 kernel after semaphore and devil.
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Yup just flash CM9 and gapps again. Your data will remain.
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Not needed to flash gapps
... unless you have deleted
/system/addon.d/70-gapps.sh
/system/addon.d/71-gapps-faceunlock.sh
Modem is also preserved.
Kernel and the other system files get updated to the nightly you flash.

O-T said:
Not needed to flash gapps
... unless you have deleted
/system/addon.d/70-gapps.sh
/system/addon.d/71-gapps-faceunlock.sh
Modem is also preserved.
Kernel and the other system files get updated to the nightly you flash.
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Agreed. Just flashed it again without gapps. Worked fine.
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Question between kernal and rom? (newb)

okay, little confused about this whole kernal/rom thing. I flashed the Gingerbread kernal and it shows up in the about phone 2.6.32.33-cm-gingerbread ect.. but then when I flash the CMod 7 nightly ROM(#25) it changes the kernal to CMod. 2.6.32.28(i believe that's it)
so am I suppose to flash the kernal?
U flash the kernal over the Rom, being sure to wipe cache and dalvik cache.
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Cyanogen already come pre installed with a kernal. This is why the kernal changed after flashing the Rom.
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jasonp2506 said:
Cyanogen already come pre installed with a kernal. This is why the kernal changed after flashing the Rom.
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ah, thanks for the info guys.
When I flash the rom should I flash the kernal back?
Yes
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kevin85193 said:
ah, thanks for the info guys.
When I flash the rom should I flash the kernal back?
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ALL of the ROMs will have a kernel included into the ROM. They have to for the ROM to work correctly. Look on the development thread for the ROM in question to see which kernel is included and deiced if you want that one or if you want an 3rd party one.
Keep in mind developers use the kernel they included for a reason. If you plan on leaving logs for the developers to advance their ROM i'd highly suggest just sticking with the kernel that is included. some of them even use the 3td party kernels to begin with.
But if the ROM you want doesn't use the kernel you want, yes after flashing a ROM you would flash the kernel that you want. Make sure to wipe the cache and the Dalvik cache prior to flashing the new kernel. AND MAKE SURE TO DO NANDROID BACKUP PRIOR TO FLASHING ANYTHING.

Cm7 kang from burgerz-how to install?

Hello, I can't write in cm 7 kang thread, so I write here. I have official cm 7 nightly 257. Could I just flash burgerz version via recovery, like just a new nightly version? Then reboot and it's all? Or I have to flash zip, do full wipe, flash gapps?
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axebarauna said:
Hello, I can't write in cm 7 kang thread, so I write here. I have official cm 7 nightly 257. Could I just flash burgerz version via recovery, like just a new nightly version? Then reboot and it's all? Or I have to flash zip, do full wipe, flash gapps?
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u can flash it just like a new nightly no need to do a full wipe.
Ok thanks, I will try it tomorrow. Is this rom really better than official cm7?
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axebarauna said:
Ok thanks, I will try it tomorrow. Is this rom really better than official cm7?
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Yeah its faster. Wipe dalvik cache and flash

Quick Question About PA

Hi there, I'm kind of new to this and I really want to flash Paranoid android on my phone
I want to ask if I need to update my kernel to do this otherwise it would mess up my phone (that's what I read somewhere)
If so which one/where would I find how to find out.
Thanks!
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Just flash PA it has a kernel included. Simply go into recovery, wipe everything but the sd card. Then install PA and then install Gapps and your done.
Most kernels no matter what will work on any ROM with the same version of android. Lets say stock 4.2.2 kernel can work on almost any 4.2.2 custom rom.
It won't mess up your phone. Just make sure to make a backup. Paranoid Android uses stock kernel. If you are coming from 4.2.1 then u will need to update ur baseband first. If you are on 4.2.2; u should be fine; you can go ahead and flash it.
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Thanks for the quick reply! I think I'm ready to flash the ROM. Hopefully I won't break my phone!
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just keep a nandroid backup.... and after flashing, u can use a different kernel..... im using franco kernel.... u can try that to imrpove ur battery life and it has many other customization options..... or install franco updater, it flashes the kernel easily and automatically......

[Resolved]How to extract and flash the latest original HTC kernel for gingerbread?

How would I go about extracting the kernel from this source, into a flashable zip to replace the kernel used in this gingerbread rom i'm using? Source of what kernel I want to use: http://www.4shared.com/zip/tJZoc2oq/PD15IMG__234_new__.html
demoncamber said:
How would I go about extracting the kernel from this source, into a flashable zip to replace the kernel used in this gingerbread rom i'm using? Source of what kernel I want to use: http://www.4shared.com/zip/tJZoc2oq/PD15IMG__234_new__.html
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Whats the rom your getting the kernel from and what rom do you want to flash it into.
N_otori0us_ said:
Whats the rom your getting the kernel from and what rom do you want to flash it into.
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I'm trying to use the kernel from an original virgin unrooted GB found at the link. It's T-mobile's official version
And I'm trying to use it with Android Revolution HD™ 7.0.4
Why such the urge to use a certain kernel. Not too sure if the my sense kernel would work with sense3.5
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Just trying to experiment with my old phone, no need for this anymore though. :thumbup:
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Can't flash Kernel

I'm running CM 10.2 Nightly 9/27/2013
I'm trying to flash Franco Kernel Plus R184 but everytime I flash it, it goes through but ends up reverting back to the CM kernel. I tried flashing stock Franco and it still does the same.
I'm still looking for help on this matter
Gotta download the alternate kernel he provides.
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Damian2013 said:
Gotta download the alternate kernel he provides.
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I thought JWR doesn't work with CyanogenMod.

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