[Q] My CM10.1 Rom I Compiled Wont boot - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

why wont my cm10.1 rom boot i compiled it with ubuntu 10.04 and features linaro 4.7.3 krait and bionic tweaks
edit: is there a way i can logcat

extremetempz said:
why wont my cm10.1 rom boot i compiled it with ubuntu 10.04 and features linaro 4.7.3 krait and bionic tweaks
edit: is there a way i can logcat
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Does the default CM10.1 work? I would check to make sure first the default CM10.1 works, then I would check it the addons are compatible. The question for me is why the Bionic tweaks. I am inclined to say it's not going to work. Also, you could flash some of these addons after installing CM 10.1. Finally, check to see if there is a compiling error.

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[Q] Cm7 & Overclock??

Okay.
I have the latest stable CM7 for the NC.
Which overclock kernel can I use with this, and how do I go about doing it?
I've flashed the dalinger's (sorry if I misspelled that!) OC kernel, both the latest and the 52311, but both result in a blank screen after the "read forever" screen.
What do I do to get this working?
For stable CM7, I believe you need the 4/24 kernel.
Still rocking the Incredible with the XDA Premium App.
From here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
* 2.6.29 releases are discontinued and no longer supported. They will remain hosted for those that might need them.
* There are separate builds for CM7 and stock 1.2 Froyo
* 2.6.32 CM7 builds currently do not work with the stable CM7 builds until CM7.1. You need to use CM nightlies until 7.1 is released.
* All 2.6.32 kernels require an updated u-boot from B&N 1.2 Froyo. If your Nook has "Read Forever" or a green Cyanogenmod logo on the screen when you boot then you have the latest version. If it says something else then you need to update.
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So you're going to need to grab the 2.6.29 kernels, unless you kick up into a nightly. I've honestly found the 107 nightly to be very stable, with Dal's kernel (at 1100 MHz), and it's been my daily driver on SD. Avoid 106 (it doesn't have SU/root).
I Am Marino said:
For stable CM7, I believe you need the 4/24 kernel.
Still rocking the Incredible with the XDA Premium App.
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Thanks, i'll look into that!
Wifflepig said:
From here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
So you're going to need to grab the 2.6.29 kernels, unless you kick up into a nightly. I've honestly found the 107 nightly to be very stable, with Dal's kernel (at 1100 MHz), and it's been my daily driver on SD. Avoid 106 (it doesn't have SU/root).
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I don't want to use a nightly, I'll stick with what I know works. I've got no problem using a lesser kernel or whatever, so thanks!
Edit - 4/24 worked! Thanks again!
You may or may not know this, but also after flashing you still need to go into cm settings then into performance to overclock it or mess with any governors.
funkencool said:
You may or may not know this, but also after flashing you still need to go into cm settings then into performance to overclock it or mess with any governors.
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I knew that, but thanks anyways. You get a "thanks" for the insightful post (as do the others too!)

Confused about Dalingrin Kernel

Hi all,
I am loving my 2 NC. Both are 1.4.1 and have been manual nooted using the latest 5.0.1.21 package. I'd like to oc them and I'm confused how to get the latest Dalingrin kernel. I assume the latest kernel was release 09/01/11. This thread indicates the latest kernel is now delivered with CM7. Ok, I use that when I dual boot into CM7, but not running Nooted.
Where do I get the kernel? Do I need to strip it from CM7?
All of Dalingrin's kernels are listed here, however the 090111 directory contains files with reference to 1.2. I've been lead to believe his latest NC kernel was made for 1.3. Are those the correct kernels for a nooted NC running 1.4.1?
If not, where do I get the 1.3 kernel which supports Nook Color Tweaks?
chengka said:
Hi all,
I am loving my 2 NC. Both are 1.4.1 and have been manual nooted using the latest 5.0.1.21 package. I'd like to oc them and I'm confused how to get the latest Dalingrin kernel. I assume the latest kernel was release 09/01/11. This thread indicates the latest kernel is now delivered with CM7. Ok, I use that when I dual boot into CM7, but not running Nooted.
Where do I get the kernel? Do I need to strip it from CM7?
All of Dalingrin's kernels are listed here, however the 090111 directory contains files with reference to 1.2. I've been lead to believe his latest NC kernel was made for 1.3. Are those the correct kernels for a nooted NC running 1.4.1?
If not, where do I get the 1.3 kernel which supports Nook Color Tweaks?
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Just use the kernel from the 090111 folder. If you look in the Dalingrin kernel thread, LINK, under updates you will see that on 9/01/11 he updated to 1.3 source code. The kernel code between 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4.1 did not change a whole lot. Between the 1.3 and 1.4.1 kernel code, only 1 file changed that applies to use, so it really is not a big deal to use that file on 1.4.1. Nook Color Tweaks works just fine on 1.4.1 with that file.
chengka said:
Hi all,
I am loving my 2 NC. Both are 1.4.1 and have been manual nooted using the latest 5.0.1.21 package. I'd like to oc them and I'm confused how to get the latest Dalingrin kernel. I assume the latest kernel was release 09/01/11. This thread indicates the latest kernel is now delivered with CM7. Ok, I use that when I dual boot into CM7, but not running Nooted.
Where do I get the kernel? Do I need to strip it from CM7?
All of Dalingrin's kernels are listed here, however the 090111 directory contains files with reference to 1.2. I've been lead to believe his latest NC kernel was made for 1.3. Are those the correct kernels for a nooted NC running 1.4.1?
If not, where do I get the 1.3 kernel which supports Nook Color Tweaks?
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From the link you provided, as you can see, one for "emmc" and one for "sdcard", just make sure you take the correct version.

CM7.2 rc1 from cm

http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/forum-462/announcement-23-cyanogenmod-72-rc1-released/
look there
FINALY! Something. I thought that they gave up!
Everyday i was checking for an update! FINALlyyy! Something.
EDIT!!!!
No 7.2 RC1 Download link. -.- Cant download cm7.2 rc1 for Shakira ( X8 ) FUUUU!! TROLLS.
Edit for Nikola -.- That is an ANNOUCMENT! Its not for Xperia x8
spevky said:
finaly! Something. I thought that they gave up! :d
everyday i was checking for an update! Finallyyy! Something.
Edit!!!!
No 7.2 rc1 download link. -.- cant download cm7.2 rc1 for shakira ( x8 ) fuuuu!! Trolls.
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they are so big trolls
1+
NINJA EDIT i cant read AGAIN!
Cmon,no 7.2 for us!?shizz!!!
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Hello.
Yesterday I tried to compile MiniCM from source, but I did not succeed.
However I compiled a vanilla Cyanogenmod from source (Github), so if someone here is brave and knows what they are doing they can try it. I use a kernel based on Alfsamsungs sources, and CM boots up and works here.
(no wifi cause my custom kernel, had to overwrite with my own modules to get it working)
I have not tested it much but I think MiniCM is a better choice.
NB: No need to post question or bugs, Im not a developer, I only compiled it.
Downloads:
cyanogen_shakira-ota-eng-24-April
gapps-gb-20110828-signed
All in one ICS layout v10-patch
All in one ICS layout v10-undo
prot_x said:
Hello.
Yesterday I tried to compile MiniCM from source, but I did not succeed.
However I compiled a vanilla Cyanogenmod from source (Github), so if someone here is brave and knows what they are doing they can try it. I use a kernel based on Alfsamsungs sources, and CM boots up and works here.
(no wifi cause my custom kernel, had to overwrite with my own modules to get it working)
I have not tested it much but I think MiniCM is a better choice.
NB: No need to post question or bugs, Im not a developer, I only compiled it.
Downloads:
cyanogen_shakira-ota-eng-24-April
gapps-gb-20110828-signed
All in one ICS layout v10-patch
All in one ICS layout v10-undo
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You can become a dev,just try
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prot_x said:
Hello.
Yesterday I tried to compile MiniCM from source, but I did not succeed.
However I compiled a vanilla Cyanogenmod from source (Github), so if someone here is brave and knows what they are doing they can try it. I use a kernel based on Alfsamsungs sources, and CM boots up and works here.
(no wifi cause my custom kernel, had to overwrite with my own modules to get it working)
I have not tested it much but I think MiniCM is a better choice.
NB: No need to post question or bugs, Im not a developer, I only compiled it.
Downloads:
cyanogen_shakira-ota-eng-24-April
gapps-gb-20110828-signed
All in one ICS layout v10-patch
All in one ICS layout v10-undo
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i'll take a shot at it
prot_x said:
Hello.
Yesterday I tried to compile MiniCM from source, but I did not succeed.
However I compiled a vanilla Cyanogenmod from source (Github), so if someone here is brave and knows what they are doing they can try it. I use a kernel based on Alfsamsungs sources, and CM boots up and works here.
(no wifi cause my custom kernel, had to overwrite with my own modules to get it working)
I have not tested it much but I think MiniCM is a better choice.
NB: No need to post question or bugs, Im not a developer, I only compiled it.
Downloads:
cyanogen_shakira-ota-eng-24-April
gapps-gb-20110828-signed
All in one ICS layout v10-patch
All in one ICS layout v10-undo
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Yess,there is still hope
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prot_x said:
Hello.
Yesterday I tried to compile MiniCM from source, but I did not succeed.
However I compiled a vanilla Cyanogenmod from source (Github), so if someone here is brave and knows what they are doing they can try it. I use a kernel based on Alfsamsungs sources, and CM boots up and works here.
(no wifi cause my custom kernel, had to overwrite with my own modules to get it working)
I have not tested it much but I think MiniCM is a better choice.
NB: No need to post question or bugs, Im not a developer, I only compiled it.
Downloads:
cyanogen_shakira-ota-eng-24-April
gapps-gb-20110828-signed
All in one ICS layout v10-patch
All in one ICS layout v10-undo
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What did u use to compile it ? Linux mint or ubuntu ? And did you try with nAa11 instead of your own compiled kernel ??
RohinZaraki said:
What did u use to compile it ? Linux mint or ubuntu ? And did you try with nAa11 instead of your own compiled kernel ??
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I used Ubuntu 10.04, no did not try with other kernels. But the CM is not for alfs kernel (it has an kernel.sin inside the zip file), so my guess is that it also works with other kernels, like nAn11.
prot_x said:
I used Ubuntu 10.04, no did not try with other kernels. But the CM is not for alfs kernel (it has an kernel.sin inside the zip file), so my guess is that it also works with other kernels, like nAn11.
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I downloaded your compilation...wanna see if i can fix it up here and there...may be fun...if i do succeed, i'll pm you
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[Q] Changing from CM10 to Danik MS2Ginger 4

I´m currently using CM10 by Tezet, and I have flashed the GB kernel that Tezet put in his post. It all works nice and well, but I wanted to try Danik's MS2Ginger. Does anybody know if it works well without flashing the custom kernel from Danik? Can I just keep my current kernel? If possible, I'd appreciate the opinion of someone who has tried this.
Thanks in advance!
PS: On a side note, my current kernel (CM10) is named: 2.6.32.9- Jellybean, etc, etc. I had the impression that the Linux Kernel for Gingerbread (that is to say, the GB Kernel) was 2.6.35. Why keep the froyo kernel number?
fischer22 said:
I´m currently using CM10 by Tezet, and I have flashed the GB kernel that Tezet put in his post. It all works nice and well, but I wanted to try Danik's MS2Ginger. Does anybody know if it works well without flashing the custom kernel from Danik? Can I just keep my current kernel? If possible, I'd appreciate the opinion of someone who has tried this.
Thanks in advance!
PS: On a side note, my current kernel (CM10) is named: 2.6.32.9- Jellybean, etc, etc. I had the impression that the Linux Kernel for Gingerbread (that is to say, the GB Kernel) was 2.6.35. Why keep the froyo kernel number?
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I think you can keep your kernel but you would really benefit from the new one when using Danik's ROM. I haven't tried his ROM though.
CM10 has a thing called "2nd-boot" which allows us to boot custom kernels, from an already running kernel.
2.6.32.9 is the Linux kernel version (which btw, the number doesn't have anyhing to do with the Android version, but newer Android versions work better with newer kernels, that's why there is a WIP 3.0.8 kernel for the Defy). "Jellybean" is just the branch of code. That kernel has the ramdisk and init binaries (I think, kernel experts please correct me) necessary to boot JB.
Motorola has never actually released a kernel newer than that for the MS2, the "official GB kernel" it's an older kernel "built" for GB.
Hope it helps.
Thanks for answering!

[Q] how do run latest cm 10.2 nightly with latest franco kernel nightly

I wanna run these two together but when I install Franco it messes up the screen color....
Plz help
robbieast said:
I wanna run these two together but when I install Franco it messes up the screen color....
Plz help
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youre mistaken, its not franco kernel that messes up your screen color, its your cm10.2 nightly.
cm xhanged its sourse from aosp to qualcomm, so running any asop kernel in cm will give you that effect. only cm based custom kernels will be fine. theres a temporary flashable fix for this floating around, if it still works that is.
robbieast said:
I wanna run these two together but when I install Franco it messes up the screen color....
Plz help
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Yes lately cm is causing some color problems.
Here is the colorfix zip file flash this in recovery and also use a JSS kernel AFAIK cm needs a JSS kernel'
COLORFIX zip : DOWNLOAD
Press thanks if I helped you.
how about CM11.. is there any colorfix available yet?
i flashed CM10 colorfix for the 4.4.X based CM11 variant but seems it'll restart the session after the boot animation

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