[Q] [URGENT] Flashing STOCK Rom gives Stock KERNEL too? - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 and Duos 6102 Q&A, Help & Troubl

Hey Guys, I have tried customizing my SGY with nice Custom Roms that you guys have provided, they are awesome in so many ways.
My QUESTION is, If I flash a STOCK ROM via ODIN, will I get STOCK KERNEL too with those files?
Or I need to do something else to have my Stock Kernel back?
As I don't know how to restore my KERNEL, I haven't tried custom KERNELs, but I want to try some. So, please tell me??

Yeah if you flash a stock rom you will get stock kernel back
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"theviper" said:
Yeah if you flash a stock rom you will get stock kernel back
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Thank u for ur reply, I was so confused. Now I can try Custom Kernels, knowing that I can always switch back easily :good:

look out dude....you might lose your root on restoring your stock kernel.......

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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.

Stock kernel to replace a custom kernel

Hi guys,
Is it possible to replace a custom roms kernel to a original one I've been looking all over this forum for a stock kernel to try but no luck.
Why do i want to do this??
I want to do this as I would like to use sky go app and barlcays apps which detect root and it's driving me nuts wanting to use custom again and I can't because the root is in the kernels. Also is there anyway I can remove them from it
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What country and network?
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Yes, you can.. make sure you match it if you're on ICS or GB
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Hi sorry for the delay I'm on 4.04 so all I would really Need to do is get a ICS kernel how do I extract it from the rom
-Sumsy- said:
Hi sorry for the delay I'm on 4.04 so all I would really Need to do is get a ICS kernel how do I extract it from the rom
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From what rom you want kernel?
You can use a stock kernel in a custom ROM but many of the features of custom ROMs require root access so you would lose functionality.
Your best bet is to flash custom firmware in my opinion.
If only there was a way to decompile the Skygo .APK so it didnt check for root access........
Look arond here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1544487

Any Suggestion About this. It is really important

Suggest some tweaks to stock rom to make it 100% better than custom rom. And what version of Stock is stabale
Try one pack tweak from kurotsugi on general section
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jeonaztigz said:
Suggest some tweaks to stock rom to make it 100% better than custom rom. And what version of Stock is stabale
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As d3cka said n use latest firmware coz they are stable
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How to revert to stock kernal?

Today i flashed jellyblast v3 which has its own custom kernal.before flashing i made a cwm backup....
But when i restored that backup it is still showing jellyblast custom kernal.so pls tell me how to revert back to stock one...
THANX.....i am currently on stock ddlf2.
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Pls somebody upload stock kernal for ddlf2
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After restoring the backup, it showed the name of the custom kernel? Backups restore kernel too, that's why it seems kinda weird.
Stock kernels, you can find them on doky73's or maroc-os's thread in the dev section. And stock kernel is one and same, it dosen't vary with DDLE1 or DDLF2, etc.
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anasdcool71 said:
After restoring the backup, it showed the name of the custom kernel? Backups restore kernel too, that's why it seems kinda weird.
Stock kernels, you can find them on doky73's or maroc-os's thread in the dev section. And stock kernel is one and same, it dosen't vary with DDLE1 or DDLF2, etc.
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it shows:
2.6.35.7
[email protected]#18
do not know why that happened...
Pls can u post a link to kernal.thanx.
anasdcool71 said:
After restoring the backup, it showed the name of the custom kernel? Backups restore kernel too, that's why it seems kinda weird.
Stock kernels, you can find them on doky73's or maroc-os's thread in the dev section. And stock kernel is one and same, it dosen't vary with DDLE1 or DDLF2, etc.
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Actually it does. Not every time.. but it changes.. at least I have noticed when firmware updates are made...
hit thanks button! If above post helps u..
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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......

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