I looked around and couldn't find an answer. Is there any way that I can return to stock Kernel? I found a flashable zip of the stock Kernel for JOP40C, is that Kernel the same as the one for JOP40D?
And I can find the stock Kernel, will it be the same as if I had never installed a different Kernel at all?
Thanks.
Logan_M said:
I looked around and couldn't find an answer. Is there any way that I can return to stock Kernel? I found a flashable zip of the stock Kernel for JOP40C, is that Kernel the same as the one for JOP40D?
And I can find the stock Kernel, will it be the same as if I had never installed a different Kernel at all?
Thanks.
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I'm about to flash a kernel and was wondering what I have to do to go back to the stock one. I didn't find a stock flashable kernel in the dev forum but it must be around...
Edit: I'm looking for the stock 2.3.3
joshthewaster said:
I'm about to flash a kernel and was wondering what I have to do to go back to the stock one. I didn't find a stock flashable kernel in the dev forum but it must be around...
Edit: I'm looking for the stock 2.3.3
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easiest newbie method is to just reflash the stock rom
Does a stock kernel just not exist? I don't want to have to change roms to change kernels, if possible.
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Does a stock kernel just not exist? I don't want to have to change roms to change kernels, if possible.
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nandroid backup... or flash CM7, flashing CM7 flashes the stock kernel but it overrides your ROM
Basically I've never flashed a custom kernel before so I'm trying to do some research so if someone could give me some incite or point me in the right direction I'd really appreciate it.
The only thing I'm not sure of is if I flash a custom kernel will it prevent me from receiving any future ota updates? If so, any ideas where to find a flashable stock kernel? I couldn't find one. I really want to stay with the stock rom. Had my fill of custom roms on my phone.
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Y u not like roms?!
nick2418 said:
Basically I've never flashed a custom kernel before so I'm trying to do some research so if someone could give me some incite or point me in the right direction I'd really appreciate it.
The only thing I'm not sure of is if I flash a custom kernel will it prevent me from receiving any future ota updates? If so, any ideas where to find a flashable stock kernel? I couldn't find one. I really want to stay with the stock rom. Had my fill of custom roms on my phone.
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Let's see. AFAIK yes, non-stock kernels will prevent you from getting those long-awaited OTAs (not sure though as the first thing I did after getting my N7 was to flash PA ).
If you really like the stock experience but still want a custom kernel, you must flash a custom recovery to flash kernels. The latest TWRP touch is what you need.
After you've flashed the recovery, just download the kernel zip, reboot to recovery, flash, profit.
As for a kernel, you can go with M-Kernel, DerKernel, franco.Kernel, Faux and so on and so forth. I love M-Kernel personally. You can tweak it with TricksterMOD for a smokin' good overclock as well as purty good battery life
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Also, just asking, what do you mean by a "a flashable stock kernel"? If you already have the stock kernel, why flash the same over it?
AFAIK updates to stock kernel are provided by OTAs.
I guess I was looking for a way to return to the stock kernel if need be. I have my recovery and understand that part. Just trying to make sure I understand kernels better before I brick my n7. Thanks for the help!
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i also need a stock flashable kernel..just in cased i wan to revert back...
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I guess I was looking for a way to return to the stock kernel if need be. I have my recovery and understand that part. Just trying to make sure I understand kernels better before I brick my n7. Thanks for the help!
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Oh, ok. If you flash the stock ROM, it flashes the kernel as well (but it's a lot of work reflashing a ROM just for the kernel )
What you can do is this: extract the stock ROM zip and flash the boot.img you get.
Here's a link to the stock ROM: https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/nakasig-jop40d-factory-efcec044.tgz
Edit: I figured I'd explain the rest as well...
After you download that file, untar it: nakasig-jop40d-factory-efcec044.tgz will untar to a folder probably named:nakasig-jop40d-factory-efcec044
Open that folder. You will find a zip (probably image-nakasig-jop40d.zip or something like that), unzip it.
You'll find four files. boot.img is the one you need. Flash it to your device with fastboot.
If you wan a flashable zip, unzip any custom kernel, replace the awesome custom boot.img with the boring stock one and rezip. You should be able to flash it from TWRP or CWM.
Note that the stock kernel nukes CWM on first boot. I assume you don't have root. Do this:
1. Connect the N7 to your PC. [you should have debugging enabled in dev options]
2. Open an adb shell and type this: mv /system/recovery-from-boot.p /system/recovery-from/boot.p.bak
3. ???
4. Profit
[If you do have root, open a file manager, remount /system as read/write and rename /system/recovery-from-boot.p to something.]
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That's why I was hoping to find the JOP40D stock kernel as a flashable zip. But I'll give the boot. I'm a shot. Thanks again!
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nick2418 said:
That's why I was hoping to find the JOP40D stock kernel as a flashable zip. But I'll give the boot. I'm a shot. Thanks again!
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I added some stuff, see if it helps.
It would be nice if you clicked "thanks" below my post
stock flashable 4.1.2 kernel for grouper(put up by faux as a "reset" kernel) http://faux.androidro.ms/grouper-faux123-reset-kernel-4.1.2.zip (should be fine on 4.2.1)
flashable in twrp or cwm recovery. no hoops to jump through flashing or after flashing this. it doesnt nuke your recovery.
simms22 said:
stock flashable 4.1.2 kernel for grouper(put up by faux as a "reset" kernel) http://faux.androidro.ms/grouper-faux123-reset-kernel-4.1.2.zip
flashable in twrp or cwm recovery. no hoops to jump through flashing or after flashing this. it doesnt nuke your recovery.
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Will that work with OP's 4.2.1?
Awesoham said:
Will that work with OP's 4.2.1?
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yea. i occasionally run a 4.1.2 trinity kernel on my 4.2.1 rasbean jelly rom
I flash franco kernel without backup the original one. I found a stock kernel in alternative post however it is no rooted. Can somebody share the rooted stock kernel of 4.2.2? Thanks.
natasaly said:
I flash franco kernel without backup the original one. I found a stock kernel in alternative post however it is no rooted. Can somebody share the rooted stock kernel of 4.2.2? Thanks.
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Uhm, root is not in the kernel mate. Just flash the stock kernel and you will not loose root.
gee2012 said:
Uhm, root is not in the kernel mate. Just flash the stock kernel and you will not loose root.
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Ah! When I about to left the recovery, there is a notice that "fix the root". Thanks anyway.
As the title states I flashed Faux123's kernel. If I wanted to go back to the stock kernel is this possible at the moment? I know loki was just released but is there any other way to get the stock sammy kernel back? TIA
stevehkim said:
As the title states I flashed Faux123's kernel. If I wanted to go back to the stock kernel is this possible at the moment? I know loki was just released but is there any other way to get the stock sammy kernel back? TIA
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Time to odin to stock, as I just went thru the same thing, all I wanted was a stock kernel. I looked everywhere, but I bet it is around somewhere.
Hope you find it, good luck, if you do not mind, if you see it...link it here
TheAxman said:
Time to odin to stock, as I just went thru the same thing, all I wanted was a stock kernel. I looked everywhere, but I bet it is around somewhere.
Hope you find it, good luck, if you do not mind, if you see it...link it here
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just use odin, you dont lose anything, youll just have to root again
Hello everyone so I installed lean kernel on my SM-N900W8 Note 3 and of course I didn't backup the original kernel. So I was wondering if anyone could provide my with a download of the stock SM-N900W8 kernel as I want to go back to it. Thanks in advance!
All of the Samsung stock ROMs are at sammobile.com.
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All of the Samsung stock ROMs are at sammobile.com.
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But I want to try to avoid wiping the device totally, or will I be able to install the ROM without fully wiping my device?
You can extract the kernel from the stock rom.
I think it is a good idea to have a copy of the stock rom in case there is a need to flash back to a stock rom.
audit13 said:
You can extract the kernel from the stock rom.
I think it is a good idea to have a copy of the stock rom in case there is a need to flash back to a stock rom.
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Would you be able to tell me how to extract it? I already have a copy of the rom.
Edit - Never mind I got it, Thanks for the help!
If lean kernel has aroma installer then there should be a feature of going back to stock kernel If not then:-
Try pekaka kernel where you've feature of aroma installer and there's a step to revert back to stock kernel.
I usually uses same method to revert back to stock. After that keep backup of your kernel
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A kernel that has an aroma installer ?
Well that's new.