I have a Note 4 910f eur version with cm12 custom rom lollipop 5.0.2. When i try to flash any of the avalible kernels for my note 4 version i always get boot loop on the samsung logo. (I do wipe dalvik and cache before flashing) My question is, what is wrong and how i can fix this?? The main reason i want to install a custom kernel is overclocking.
That custom kernel must be stock based.CM has its own kernel & I don't think there are custom kernels for cm
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Do you know if it is possible to overclock on cm12s own kernel?
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Well, I'll buy the Nexus 4 weeks coming but I still appear doubts about what I'll do with it hehe! It's better have the stock version of android with Franco Kernel, or Installing the CM 10.1 with Franco Kernel or have the defaut kernel with the CM 10.1. I heard that with the Franco Kernel version of the stock android can not be updated. Is it true? Grateful. Hug
Whatever you like. It's your choice. You have to test it out on your own and see.
I don't really understand your last question.
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Sry, I heard that with the Franco Kernel, the stock version of android can not be updated. Is it true?
No. If you're not on stock recovery then you would not be able to get the updates. Kernels do not do such a thing like you said. If you have a stock recovery and a custom kernel is installed you'll be able to get updates as long as the recovery is stock.
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You can't apply an update to the stock ROM if anything is altered, including using a custom kernel. But you can easily just re-flash the stock kernel, apply the update and then flash your custom kernel again.
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scream4cheese said:
No. If you're not on stock recovery then you would not be able to get the updates. Kernels do not do such a thing like you said. If you have a stock recovery and a custom kernel is installed you'll be able to get updates as long as the recovery is stock.
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You can have a custom recovery and still get ota updates
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Hi Guys
Anyone has tried succesfully multi boot kitkat and jb? im using twrp multiboot n cynagenmod, been trying every single kitkat image to boot up but still no luck
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For your internal rom you need to flash a kexec hardboot compatible kernel (such as NEO kernel).
For your additional roms, just flash the rom and leave the kernel alone, unless you're sure the kernel you're flashing to it is compatible.
Hi guys, I just flashed a xxuena2 stock 4.4 kitkat rom via odin and was wondering if it was possible for me to flash a xxuena6 rom (the polish kitkat rom) over it
The main reason being, I think the xxuena2 baseband is whats stopping me from installing a custom rom - but I have no idea
The baseband is NA2 and the build number is NA6 they're one and the same afaik.
As for installing a custom ROM well you can install NA6 based ROMs only like flexkat, sweetrom kingdroid and crashrom. But not CM or older builds of said ROMs.
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radicalisto said:
The baseband is NA2 and the build number is NA6 they're one and the same afaik.
As for installing a custom ROM well you can install NA6 based ROMs only like flexkat, sweetrom kingdroid and crashrom. But not CM or older builds of said ROMs.
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ahh I finally found out why it wasn't installing - didn't realise the new CWM version had fixed the status 7 error
After I update my kk stock rom, im unable to boot up and keep staying at samsung logo after flashing custom kernel, which i dont have any problem on previous kk rom. But im able to root.
The screenshot is the rom that i upgraded to.
Any idea guys ?
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Maybe the kernel you flashed isn't meant for your os? Try booting to recovery and factory reset and if that doesn't work flash another kernel.
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I am looking for an alternative kernel for Paranoid Android. The stock kernel I am using I suspect is causing the problem where I cannot hear the other end and they cannot hear me either.
I was flashed to cyanogen mod 11 before I tried Paranoid Android, thinking that it will fix my phone problem.
I am confused by all the kernels and roms that are available so I'm looking for guidance on finding a compatible one for me.
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Hi, there is a few kernels available. Kt kernel and faux123 come to mind. Make sure that you choose the aosp variant if you are on Paranoid Android and the right version of Android 4.3 vs 4.4. Clear Dalvik and cache in recovery after you install the kernel and allow a couple of days for the kernel to settle.
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