[Q] Is it possible to multiboot Cyanmobile Experience and Ubuntu? - Defy Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'd like to try these ROMs, but I want to keep CM10.1. Is it possible to multiboot these ROMs?

nastys said:
I'd like to try these ROMs, but I want to keep CM10.1. Is it possible to multiboot these ROMs?
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I don't think so, no.

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[Q] how to add CM6 to stock foroyo build?

hello i was wondering if its possible to add or install CM6 onto a stock froyo build? or is it something you have to cook the rom with?
thnaks
S3BAZ10 said:
hello i was wondering if its possible to add or install CM6 onto a stock froyo build? or is it something you have to cook the rom with?
thnaks
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CyanogenMod is a ROM not an addon. Its basically a tweaked version of AOSP 2.2. So you have to flash a whole CM6 ROM to use it, you will find a ton of CM6 based versions around here for the HD2.
P.S. The best place for questions like this are in the Q&A section.
motoman234 said:
CyanogenMod is a ROM not an addon. Its basically a tweaked version of AOSP 2.2. So you have to flash a whole CM6 ROM to use it, you will find a ton of CM6 based versions around here for the HD2.
P.S. The best place for questions like this are in the Q&A section.
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oo alright, yea i just wanted to know of it was an entire build or stuff to add on, thanks
S3BAZ10 said:
oo alright, yea i just wanted to know of it was an entire build or stuff to add on, thanks
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Your welcome, if your looking for a good one in my opinion this is my favorite build based on CM6.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740963

incredikernel | no0b question

How should I go abount intalling intellikernel on cm7rc3 . I am a noob and do not really understand the importance of having a seperate kernel (incredikernel is supposed to be superior than the default CM7) .. would I have to do some tweaks after I flash this?
Do I need to wipe anything before I flahs this or any new kernel? is it stable?
kpdadroid said:
How should I go abount intalling intellikernel on cm7rc3 . I am a noob and do not really understand the importance of having a seperate kernel (incredikernel is supposed to be superior than the default CM7) .. would I have to do some tweaks after I flash this?
Do I need to wipe anything before I flahs this or any new kernel? is it stable?
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Where did you get the "intellikernel" at. Is it supported for the Glacier?
neidlinger said:
Where did you get the "intellikernel" at. Is it supported for the Glacier?
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Sorry I mean incredikernel.
I tried flashing right now over Cm7 RC3 (without wiping anything and it did not work)
kpdadroid said:
Sorry I mean incredikernel.
I tried flashing right now over Cm7 RC3 (without wiping anything and it did not work)
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can you show me the link to this kernel?
Where can I find the list of supported kernels?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848453
is the link
kpdadroid said:
Where can I find the list of supported kernels?
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Development section.
kpdadroid said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848453
is the link
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That is for the Droid Incredible.
That is why it will not work on our phone.
You can only flash 3rd party kernels related to your phone, and your skin design. meaning you cannot flash an AOSP kernel for Sense ROM, nor a DInc kernel to a OG Droid.
But I am running CM7 RC3 ... which is AOSP.... I am a little confused.
kpdadroid said:
But I am running CM7 RC3 ... which is AOSP.... I am a little confused.
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But the Kernel you are looking at is for the Droid Incredible, not for the HTC Glacier. They are two different phones, with two different hardware packages. You must use AOSP kernels for the HTC Glacier.
Could you suggest one that you really like? and do I have to wipe anything before I flash any kernel?
kpdadroid said:
Could you suggest one that you really like? and do I have to wipe anything before I flash any kernel?
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Personally i suggest running the stock kernel that came with your ROM. And i will only use the kernel that comes with the ROM. The developers have built the ROM to run around that kernel. So it should work the best. I know Faux123 has built some top notch kernels....but i cannot speak first hand.
kpdadroid said:
Could you suggest one that you really like? and do I have to wipe anything before I flash any kernel?
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i personally like this one....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=876848
scroll down until you get to cm7 kernels and download the latest grandkin kernel! instructions are on the page =)
I use fauxs oc/uv just cause he's awesome and you can oc it to 1.8 ghz but you have to be careful when overclocking I'd suggest setting up the governers and profiles in setcpu after flashing the kernel. But no you don't need to wipe anything just boot into recovery and install
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Hey y'all, I have CM7 on my Evo and tried to flash incredikernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848453 using clockwordmod rom manager. Everything seemed to go fine but now it will not get past the white htc evo 4g boot screen. How shall I proceed? I was going to just reflash CM7 but wanted to see what the 'correct' thing to do is, help please!
SOLVED, I definitely learned something new today. Kernels are phone specific haha!

[Q]Multiboot for MS2

Hi All,
I was wondering if someone know if there is a multiboot option or whether it is possible to have two ROMs on our MS2
This may be something similar like the app on GPlay called Boot Manager or some dev work like the ones on Defy front.
I think this would be a great option to test custom ROMs and will eleminate the need to flash very frequently.
Regards and Thanks
Megalith27 said:
Hi All,
I was wondering if someone know if there is a multiboot option or whether it is possible to have two ROMs on our MS2
This may be something similar like the app on GPlay called Boot Manager or some dev work like the ones on Defy front.
I think this would be a great option to test custom ROMs and will eleminate the need to flash very frequently.
Regards and Thanks
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I think, you mean is like Gen.Y DualBOOT ~ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623792
Hakim Rahman said:
I think, you mean is like Gen.Y DualBOOT ~ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623792
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Not really, I didn't mean dual boot in two different platforms but two different ROMs eg: MIUI, CM9 ... or Argen2stone, CM...etc.
Thanks though...nice thread
Megalith27 said:
Not really, I didn't mean dual boot in two different platforms but two different ROMs eg: MIUI, CM9 ... or Argen2stone, CM...etc.
Thanks though...nice thread
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Have you tried Defy Multiboot? It works on the Moto Bravo perfectly. Its possible it will work for the Milestone 2 as well. The only problem it has is, on some roms, bugs will occur on the Multiboot rom that don't normally happen when the rom is installed to nand. An example was CM9 (both Bravo and Defy) didn't have root access on Multboot until CM9 was patched for it.
Link to Multiboot Thread

How's the performance of CM9 on Defy?

Hello I have a Defy MB525 and I'd like to give it an upgrade and since there's no official Android releases above 2.2 I'm thinking about installing CM) which is 4.0 based right? I'd like to know how's the performance? does it become slower or how many bugs are? would you recommended it? thanks in advanced, it looks really good so I'd like to try it!
dear friend, trust me .you'd better use the CM9 latest by quarx's.Now we all taste the JB already
anyway the Quarx's CM series(CM7,CM9.CM10) are very perfect on Defy.
You must to try for it!:good:
for everyday rom, try cm9 by epsylon froyo kernel. I am using it and there's no issue or bug I have encountered (I use my defy as a phone).
What are the major differences between Quarx's and Epsylon ROMS? thanks you both for the info!:good:
there is no difference in both builds, afterall both are ics...
why don't you try both using multiboot and decide yourself.
I will give them a try, both releases can be found on Development section right? any link? thank you!
EDIT: Now that you mention it? how can I use multiboot? could I have stock rom and custom rom?
saman0suke1 said:
I will give them a try, both releases can be found on Development section right? any link? thank you!
EDIT: Now that you mention it? how can I use multiboot? could I have stock rom and custom rom?
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There is multiboot thread in development section, just go through it and you will find out how.
And yes you can have stock rom as base rom and custom rom as virtual rom as long as you have same kernel for both.( for mb525 its froyo kernel)
Btw the link for multiboot - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364659
Thanks! Do you have by any chance the links for CM9 by Quarx and Epsylon? thank you!
rishi2100 said:
there is no difference in both builds, afterall both are ics...
why don't you try both using multiboot and decide yourself.
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NOT RECOMMENDED. The performance you'd get from a ROM installed to your microSD (that's what multiboot does!) is inferior to having installed in the ROM partition of the phone.
saman0suke1 said:
Thanks! Do you have by any chance the links for CM9 by Quarx and Epsylon? thank you!
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Cm9 by epsylon - http://defy-cm.net/
And by quarx - http://quarx2k.ru/
I will skip the installation of MultiBoot for now, but I will try either Quarx's or Epsylon's ROM, thank you!!

[Q] Question about Kernels

Hi, just a quick question
Kernels come WITH the Rom? right?
...like if I flash a custom rom...no need to worry about the Kernel?
do I need a specific Kernel for a specific rom to run properly?
I've been flashing roms since ages but still dont know a thing about Kernels
thanks
Ahmed93 said:
Hi, just a quick question
Kernels come WITH the Rom? right?
...like if I flash a custom rom...no need to worry about the Kernel?
do I need a specific Kernel for a specific rom to run properly?
I've been flashing roms since ages but still don't know a thing about Kernels
thanks
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Yes, kernels come with the ROM. If a ROM doesn't have a kernel, it won't boot (hence the name "kernel").
Usually, the most "proper" kernel for your ROM would be the one that came with it. Although sometimes, flashing a different kernel can improve performance/responsiveness/battery ..etc .... But it can also break things if you don't know what you're doing. It's always a good idea to make a backup before doing something.
Have fun.

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