[Q] Am I on stock kernel - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 and Duos 6102 Q&A, Help & Troubl

Hi, complete noob here.
Recently I flashed JellyBlast v3 by Avijit, but since it is now a banned rom and I will no longer get support and updates, I would want to change rom and kernel.
Am I on stock kernel or not? because in about phone settings, it doesn't show that I am running kuro kernel, it only shows that I am running [email protected]#1 (stock i think)
and if my kernel is on stock, can i flash a new rom right away???

flash kuro kernel instead

Yes you are on stock kernel and secondly it depends on the ROM's instructions and requirements since not all ROMs have the same procedure for installation.
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yes u r on stock kernel.
use odin for flashing stock rom or you can restore the backup you created before (if backuped)
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TrojanHorses said:
Hi, complete noob here.
Recently I flashed JellyBlast v3 by Avijit, but since it is now a banned rom and I will no longer get support and updates, I would want to change rom and kernel.
Am I on stock kernel or not? because in about phone settings, it doesn't show that I am running kuro kernel, it only shows that I am running [email protected]#1 (stock i think)
and if my kernel is on stock, can i flash a new rom right away???
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yes you are

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[TRICK]Changing baseband version without losing your data.

I used to dual boot my phone and play with some of the custom samsung based rom and i was on lph baseband version on my primary rom and i installed samsung based custom rom which is based on LQ6 baseband version then after playing with secondary rom i removed it and came back to stock 4.0.4 and i realized my rom baseband version is changed same as secondary...
so if anyone wants to change their baseband version without affecting their data can boot secondary rom with requried baseband version.
Thanks for your time.
There's no trick. Baseband (modem) has absolutely nothing to do with your data. How you managed to get a dual boot working, and yet not know this basic fact is beyond me
Hitesh1802 said:
I used to dual boot my phone and play with some of the custom samsung based rom and i was on lph baseband version on my primary rom and i installed samsung based custom rom which is based on LQ6 baseband version then after playing with secondary rom i removed it and came back to stock 4.0.4 and i realized my rom baseband version is changed same as secondary...
so if anyone wants to change their baseband version without affecting their data can boot secondary rom with requried baseband version.
Thanks for your time.
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Hitesh1802 said:
I used to dual boot my phone and play with some of the custom samsung based rom and i was on lph baseband version on my primary rom and i installed samsung based custom rom which is based on LQ6 baseband version then after playing with secondary rom i removed it and came back to stock 4.0.4 and i realized my rom baseband version is changed same as secondary...
so if anyone wants to change their baseband version without affecting their data can boot secondary rom with requried baseband version.
Thanks for your time.
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Changing baseband is as simple as flashing a zip file through CWM recovery.
can u provide me LPH baseband version...flashable through recovery..
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Congras you know more than me...
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Hitesh1802 said:
can u provide me LPH baseband version...flashable through recovery..
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Here you go. Flash it from CWM. Baseband is independent of ROM. You can flash any baseband on any ROM. Even GB ones on ICS or JB
http://veyka.co.uk/sgs2/radios/I9100_radio_XXLPH_CWM.zip
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[Q] Switching ROM and Kernel precaustions

If you flash a brand new ROM to your phone does the kernel (and RAMDISK changes) go away?
I'm asking because I have another Kernel and ROM running on my phone and I'm thinking of flashing a new (completley different) kernel and ROM as well, a lot of kernel developers require you flash a stock kernel before switching to another kernel, then flash the kernel of choice.
I'm scared to brick my phone...
So what would be the steps I need to take to change kernels and update my current ROM?
mastrgamr said:
If you flash a brand new ROM to your phone does the kernel (and RAMDISK changes) go away?
I'm asking because I have another Kernel and ROM running on my phone and I'm thinking of flashing a new (completley different) kernel and ROM as well, a lot of kernel developers require you flash a stock kernel before switching to another kernel, then flash the kernel of choice.
I'm scared to brick my phone...
So what would be the steps I need to take to change kernels and update my current ROM?
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Which kernel are you planning to switch to?
When you need to flash the stock kernel first in order to flash their kernel, they will tell you in the OP. You can flash the stock kernel every time you flash a new kernel if you like.
I'm swittching from Motley to franco, I'm staying on the same ROM (xylon)
mastrgamr said:
I'm swittching from Motley to franco, I'm staying on the same ROM (xylon)
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Just flash Franco's kernel as is. No need to do anything else.
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Lost my Original kernel - Nexus 4

Hello XDA-Developers,
I lost my stock/original kernel from my Nexus 4 Device..
I have now, Franco Kernel 3.4.0-franco.Kernel.nightly.
But, now I wanna try Faux123, how can I get my stock Android Kernel back?
Thanks..
Nexus 4
Build-number: JWR66Y
reflash your stock rom, or flash the stock kernel. a quick search on xda or google will find them for you. btw, you didnt "lose" your stock kernel, you willingly and by your choice gave it up by replacing it with a custom kernel.
whick logslin
simms22 said:
reflash your stock rom, or flash the stock kernel. a quick search on xda or google will find them for you. btw, you didnt "lose" your stock kernel, you willingly and by your choice gave it up by replacing it with a custom kernel.
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Now is my baby Nexus 4, crashed.. My wife will kill me..
I see an black screen, after auto-flash update to 191 nightly Franco Kernel..
flash the last good kernel or another kernel, or reflash your rom.
OP, this is why you make a backup before you flash. Always.
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[Q] Which overclocking keranal should i flash on 4.4.2 on my nesux72012?

I flashed android 4.4.2 on my nexus 7.I want to flash a oc kernel on my nexus,which keranal should i flash???
Sahir2 said:
I flashed android 4.4.2 on my nexus 7.I want to flash a oc kernel on my nexus,which keranal should i flash???
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Try faux's ultimate kernel. It is found in the original development section.

Installing a custom kernel on a Custom rom

Hey guys..dumb question here
Am using Samsung gs4 i9500
Custom rom : Ozcan rom 6.3 touchwiz s5 rom
Custom recovery : philz and am rooted
Anyway guys i would like to know if its safe to install a custom kernel on a Custom rom ..also how do i backup my kernel if something goes wrong. Would someone please walk me thru the process installing a custom kernel. Thanks
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BenDroid1 said:
Hey guys..dumb question here
Am using Samsung gs4 i9500
Custom rom : Ozcan rom 6.3 touchwiz s5 rom
Custom recovery : philz and am rooted
Anyway guys i would like to know if its safe to install a custom kernel on a Custom rom ..also how do i backup my kernel if something goes wrong. Would someone please walk me thru the process installing a custom kernel. Thanks
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Hi installing A kernel is easy here are the steps
1. Make a backup because if anything goes wrong you can restore ur setting
If you want to make a back up go to Backup and restore click backup ,back up everything: System,Data,Cache,etc
make sure you backup ur stuff to ur micro sd card
2. Make sure the kernel is compatible for your device and the rom
3 Flash the kernel an enjoy
4 By the way can you tell me the kernel name and link for the ROM and the kernel so i can check if its compatible with ur device/Rom
If i helped you please press the thanks button
If u have any problem contact me
there are many kernels for s4 based on 4.2 and 4.3
perseus, adam and many more
do remember to create a backup using recovery
philz recovery is best
then download the zip of any kernel (do remember to check its compatibility with ur OS version i.e jb or kk)
any flash it using recovery
BenDroid1 said:
Hey guys..dumb question here
Am using Samsung gs4 i9500
Custom rom : Ozcan rom 6.3 touchwiz s5 rom
Custom recovery : philz and am rooted
Anyway guys i would like to know if its safe to install a custom kernel on a Custom rom ..also how do i backup my kernel if something goes wrong. Would someone please walk me thru the process installing a custom kernel. Thanks
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I thought that for the I9500 almost no custom kernels are being maintained anymore. Better to stick with the one that comes with the rom.

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