On Stock ROM (KOT49H), rooted, xposed.
Whenever I try to flash Hells Doctor Kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/development/kernel-mod-hells-doctor-r8-t-r-d-s-mod-t2548872 via CWM (have latest version), installation gets aborted due to set_perm error (code 7). Kindly help.
Are you running the latest recovery on your phone?
Yes. I already mentioned that.
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droidgeek123 said:
Yes. I already mentioned that.
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Sorry, I meant to say try TWRP. I have never had any issues using TWRP.
Will try that. Thanks
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No problem here with latest TWRP and stock Rom.
Cwm has some issues though.
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Thanks, it worked
TWRP works fine.. thanks..
One more quick question, if I install TARDIS mod patch, will it affect when I move to another kernel on the same ROM?
Kernel patches need to be re-applied each time you change the kernel.
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I got this twice lately, flashing different ROMs. Does anyone know what Status 7 means? Thanks!
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Something to do with your recovery I think. Do you have a custom recovery? If so try flashing a new recovery and then try again ?
Hi, I use the latest version of TWRP. What do you recommend, CWM?
Edit: No, actually I use the last but one version. Will update and hope for the best.
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Hi, I use the latest version of TWRP. What do you recommend, CWM?
Edit: No, actually I use the last but one version. Will update and hope for the best.
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Hi, try the latest TWRP, if that doesn't resolve try CWM yes.
If niether work im sorry I cannot help any more
Please let us know how you get on !! If it fix's it etc
Yep, the latest version of TWRP solved the problem! Thanks again.
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Hi everybody! I am quite new so please show some understanding recently I rooted, unlocked boot loader and installed rasbeanjelly ROM and trinity kernel. After a couple of days using it I decided to install Franco kernel.. So I downloaded it and installed it (thought so). When I boot up my nexus 7 the boot animation was still from trinity kernel, so I installed it again but same results. Please help :/ I install the kernels with CWM touch. Thanks in advance
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i installed mine with fastboot because as far as i know the kernel file was an .img file and not zip (which it has to be for using cwm).
but donot forget to wipe your davlik cache after installing the new kernel.
It's beacuse the Franco kernel doesn't have a boot animation but you can flash the file i added to this post.
There is both ways to install the kernel, also with .zip! I cannot post the link right now because I don't have posted 10 times but I can send it by pm . thanks though
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Oh thanks a lot mate that makes sense
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tsiape said:
Oh thanks a lot mate that makes sense
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No problem
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No problem
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Can you send it to me too, please?
I posted about this a couple of times in the multirom thread but I never got and answer so I thought I might post about it here in the q&a.
My question is when/how do I install the kezec hard boot kernel during the multirom setup /install? As in do i install it before i install multirom? Do i inject the boot.img after?
I didn't really get how to do it from the instructions and I'm quite wary about doing things I don't understand.
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There isn't a kernel in the Multi-boot package, so are you referring to installing a 3rd-party one? It's probably most convenient to have that installed beforehand, because you will need to do the installation differently otherwise.
He says in his post that from multirom v3 onwards multirom uses some kexec-hardboot thing and that u need a patched kernel. Thanks for youre reply anyway
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He says in his post that from multirom v3 onwards multirom uses some kexec-hardboot thing and that u need a patched kernel. Thanks for youre reply anyway
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Right, pretty sure most devs have patched their kernels so most should work.
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Thanks
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Hey guys I have recently rooted my Nexus 4 and left the stock rom on it. Now a few days later I am experiencing issues mainly with apps that change settings, like juicedefender or a cpu speed app.
I have done some research and according to juicedefender error log it shows I need to have busybox or I should have CyanogenMod.
Ok i hav 3 questions
1. Will installing busy box cause me to lose any data?
2. I know installing CyanogenMod ROM will clear all my data is there a way for me to backup need for speed and bad piggies?
3. Is there a way for me to keep my stock rom and fix these problems?
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Since you're rooted all you need to do for backups is download Titanium Backup and use that to keep all of your data.
Alright im a noob at all this any idea if i should get cm nightly, stable or whatever version ? And if i go with release candidate can i change it to nightly in the future?
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Alright im a noob at all this any idea if i should get cm nightly, stable or whatever version ? And if i go with release candidate can i change it to nightly in the future?
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You will probably want to start with a stable release before jumping into a nightly. Nightly build aren't really known for stability.
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Thanks yall, last question do CM updates work likestock roms or do i need to flash them at every update or something?
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JayMix said:
Thanks yall, last question do CM updates work likestock roms or do i need to flash them at every update or something?
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To update cm all you need to do is download new rom, boot to recovery, flash rom and gapps, wipe cache, reboot. Of course this only applies if the rom base hasn't changed, which is infrequent.
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Ok hmmmi think u might not be getting what i am saying lol sorry. What i am getting hung up over is does flashing wipe my data? And do cm updates wipe my data?
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Ok hmmmi think u might not be getting what i am saying lol sorry. What i am getting hung up over is does flashing wipe my data? And do cm updates wipe my data?
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If you are going to flash cm for the first time a wipe is required. Usually wipes aren't required when flashing a newer version of a Rom.
But will it wipe data automatically? No. Wiping data is an option you have to confirm in recovery.
Is that what you are asking?
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Thanks thanks i will be flashing cm soon, thx so much yall. Sent a donation to mskip for making it so easy to do all this.
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Hello, Multiboot doesn't work with my usb-frive anymore since I flashed some things.
And Ziddeys recoverymod script never has been working for me yet...
Can I use a different kernel and still enable otg in TWRP? Like AK-Kernel?
Is it possible to make AK-Kernel mount my usb-drive the way ziddeys kernel does? ( don't set the Mount point under /sdcard/usb/ but /mnt/usb/ ) ?
Could someone please tell me right order to do so and when to wipe cache/dalvik or wipe my phone?
Is this order correct?
1. Install Multirom.zip in recovery
2. Flash TWRP_multirom.IMG
3.flash kernel
4 flash Ziddeys recoverymod.zip
Thanks
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Nobody? :/
I reflashed everything, but it still doesn't work...
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Nobody? :/
I reflashed everything, but it still doesn't work...
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Hello,
Follow this:
Flash the franco.kernel r194.
Download MultiROM Manager app from Play Store.
Chceck if the app says "Kernel has kexec-hardboot patch".
In the app at section Install/update select MultiROM v18 and recovery.
Click Install.
It will reboot and install everything for you. It worked for me!
Cheers, msihp.