whats the quickest and easiest way to get rid of this error? Thanks in advanced
Flash a kernel that actually has the kexec-hardboot parch.
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when i installed multiman i install it with a 'stock 4.1' is the stock referring to my android version?? If so i had android 4.2 at the time and just updated to android 4.3 so do i need to re install multiman? also will i need to use kexec hardboot patch 4.2 or does 4.2 only work on android version 4.2?? Sorry for all the question guys but thanks in advanced for the help.
If you use multirom to install the kernel, yes, choose the version of Android you're on.
You can also just flash a custom kernel yourself in recovery that has the patch and is compatible with your version of android. M-kernel, franco's kernel, oxydo, and faux's kernel i believe will all work.
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Since the update to 4.1.2 I have been on a ROM and kernel flashing binge and now seem to be getting some anomalies, especially in that I can't get bricked kernel to create zram with some ROMs. I am wondering if somehow I have got the old ramdisk installed or something?
Is there a way to check ramdisk version? A way to update the ramdisk?
Tia
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stonebear said:
Since the update to 4.1.2 I have been on a ROM and kernel flashing binge and now seem to be getting some anomalies, especially in that I can't get bricked kernel to create zram with some ROMs. I am wondering if somehow I have got the old ramdisk installed or something?
Is there a way to check ramdisk version? A way to update the ramdisk?
Tia
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1st You got to use Bricked v0.55
2nd Bricked installer use your 'current' kernel as a 'base', this means it extracts your current kernel and patch it then reinstall it. This is where the issue is, Bricked kernel wont works the same way if you had Franco kernel before then Stock Kernel. What you should do is to 1st flash the stock kernel (note : CM10 as a different stock kernel) and then install Bricked kernel and it should be alright
Thanks James.
I was trying to flash it over Franco. I have downloaded a stock kernel but it was from before 4.1.2 and I thought it might have an older ramdisk or something so might not work? Even on an aosp ROM.
For your ROM, I could select the stock kernel during install and then flash bricked afterwards and it should work then. Thanks again.
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Hello XDA,
I am currently running the beta firmware for the oppo find 5, X909EN_13_130531_Beta
I am wanting to install faux123 kernal, meaning i need to install a new recovery as im currently running the stock one,
if i do install CWM and install the faux123 oppo find 5 kernal,
what will happen when oppo releases a new beta firmware? will i be able to get the update? how would i go about getting the update?
thanks guys.
much appreciated.
I think that while updating to a newer beta, the kernel by faux will be simply replaced by the new stock kernel inside the update
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lifty95 said:
I think that while updating to a newer beta, the kernel by faux will be simply replaced by the new stock kernel inside the update
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Thats true stock will overwrite. Then you should be able to flash faux123 kernel over stock again, most likely anyways unless its a major upgrade to like 4.2 then I'm sure faux will release an up to date kernel himself..
TheOriginalCals said:
Hello XDA,
I am currently running the beta firmware for the oppo find 5, X909EN_13_130531_Beta
I am wanting to install faux123 kernal, meaning i need to install a new recovery as im currently running the stock one,
if i do install CWM and install the faux123 oppo find 5 kernal,
what will happen when oppo releases a new beta firmware? will i be able to get the update? how would i go about getting the update?
thanks guys.
much appreciated.
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Yep, and actually ... I keep saying this but, the best part about this phone is being able to get stock firmware updates via system recovery, stock or custom. When a new update comes out just download the patch or full zip file and put it on your phone, boot into recovery and flash. As mentioned your custom KernEl will be overwritten by the stock kernEl when you update. But.. both CWM and TWRP allow you to keep your custom recovery when updating, thus allowing you to easily reflash Faux123 kernel if you wanted!
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my nexus 4 is running AOKP milestone 2 right now and it has the random shut off problem. some suggests changing the kernel.
question: AOKP is 4.2.2 now, can i run it with the 4.3 kernels posted in development forum, such as 4.3 AK kernel, or does the kernel has to be 4.2.2 ? If 4.3 is ok, I should flash the JSS version of kernel right?
thanks in advance!
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my nexus 4 is running AOKP milestone 2 right now and it has the random shut off problem. some suggests changing the kernel.
question: AOKP is 4.2.2 now, can i run it with the 4.3 kernels posted in development forum, such as 4.3 AK kernel, or does the kernel has to be 4.2.2 ? If 4.3 is ok, I should flash the JSS version of kernel right?
thanks in advance!
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Has to be 4.2.2 kernel. 4.3 kernels are not compatible, and on top of that, 4.3 kernels need to match the rom, either the open JSS15J or nexus 4 official JWR66 builds.
Try 1.4.1 (last build before switching to 4.3)from http://www.semaphore.gr, it has its own app for controlling the kernel.
You could also attempt the 4.3 AOKP beta build:
http://goo.im/devs/rohan/mako/
nightanole said:
Has to be 4.2.2 kernel. 4.3 kernels are not compatible, and on top of that, 4.3 kernels need to match the rom, either the open JSS15J or nexus 4 official JWR66 builds.
Try 1.4.1 (last build before switching to 4.3)from http://www.semaphore.gr, it has its own app for controlling the kernel.
You could also attempt the 4.3 AOKP beta build:
http://goo.im/devs/rohan/mako/
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Many thanks!
Hello!
I've heard that you're able to contain multiple ROMs in your phone at the same time and you can boot the one you desire in the beginning. My bootloader is unlocked.
So, I'm wondering if I would be able to boot Stock Lollipop (23.1.A.1.28) with AndroPlus Kernel v57b or CM 12.1 with M5Kernel. Is it possible to have them both installed on my phone and select which one I want to use?
Thanks in advance.
Using multirom yes
Though there are some incompatabilities
Stock lolipop rom has to remain as main rom due to its kernel
Once you install a kernel with the kexec patch (androplus kernel/m5 kernel)
You can install the mod
Then a multirom menu will show up during boot
You can use the multirom twrp to add cm12.1 and to flash M5 kernel to it
It will show up in the multirom menu and you can use your volume keys to select it
Envious_Data said:
Using multirom yes
Though there are some incompatabilities
Stock lolipop rom has to remain as main rom due to its kernel
Once you install a kernel with the kexec patch (androplus kernel/m5 kernel)
You can install the mod
Then a multirom menu will show up during boot
You can use the multirom twrp to add cm12.1 and to flash M5 kernel to it
It will show up in the multirom menu and you can use your volume keys to select it
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So I've pretty much done the first step, I have stock Lollipop installed with AndroPlus kernel. But what's a kexec patch and how do I install it and then MultiROM?
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So I've pretty much done the first step, I have stock Lollipop installed with AndroPlus kernel. But what's a kexec patch and how do I install it and then MultiROM?
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Kexec hardboot patch is already included in androplus Kernel
Next is download the multirom mod from the thread and flash it via recovery
Envious_Data said:
Kexec hardboot patch is already included in androplus Kernel
Next is download the multirom mod from the thread and flash it via recovery
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Okay I did it. I can either boot Stock Lollipop (.28) with AndroPlus v57b kernel or CM12.1 with M5Kernel. It's pretty cool
P.S. I screwed up my phone at first try, all my data is lost haha. So, do it at your own risk.
Hello!
I'm currently using pixel experience with predator kernel and magisk v23.
Today i installed an update to the rom but i noticed that not only i lost my root acess but it also reset to the default rom's kernel.
Is there any way to update it and stick with my kernel and root?
Thanks everyone
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Hello!
I'm currently using pixel experience with predator kernel and magisk v23.
Today i installed an update to the rom but i noticed that not only i lost my root acess but it also reset to the default rom's kernel.
Is there any way to update it and stick with my kernel and root?
Thanks everyone
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Update rom, kernel and then magisk in recovery without wipe something, then reboot. You flash only the rom over OTA.