Stock Kernel with Init.d MOVED - Verizon Motorola Droid Turbo General

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ram optimization

http://www.xda-developers.com/android/the-best-ram-optimisation-script-for-android/
will this work for our little hero's??? its says required init.d kernels. I couldnt find out if we have that available in our kernels
completely wrong section but yes almost all of the hero kernels have init.d support
my apologies for the wrong section, but thank you for the reply

[Q] Kernel with cifs and/or tun support ?

Just as the title says, looking for a kernel built with cifs and tun compiled in. If it doesn't exist, I'm not opposed to trying to compile it myself seeing as how the sources are available. Haven't compiled my own android kernel yet though so while it would be a great learning experience, I'm looking for the fast answer at the moment
Questions go in the Q&A section
Motley kernel in the original development section supports cifs
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Android 4.3 Coolboy rom question

Hello,
i use this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2352258
got a question is the ktoonez kernel or adam kernel or perseus kernel works.
if not what kernel works for this rom? stock android delivers less battery then stock
thanks
andreasambrosius said:
Hello,
i use this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2352258
got a question is the ktoonez kernel or adam kernel or perseus kernel works.
if not what kernel works for this rom? stock android delivers less battery then stock
thanks
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I'm using Faux Kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273437
In particular you have to download this for Coolboy rom:
Google Edition (GT-9505G): http://faux.androidro.ms/jgedlte/jb43/
You can find all kernel into this page (always updated). You have to read "GE" into the title for compatibility.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2401320
Thread closed as it will lead to being a "Best kernel" type thread.

[Q] will installing custom ROM overwrite custom kernel?

Sorry this is a total newb question
I currently have stock ROM with Franco kernel.
I would like to try out CM and have downloaded the zip file and copied it to my sdcard partition to install using CWM..
If I install the custom ROM, will the Franco kernel remain intact or will it be overwritten?
If it will be overwritten, what steps do I need to do to install the Franco kernel again? (Can I simply install CM and right after that the Franco kernel (both using CWM?))
Thanks
Yes it'll overwrite Franco kernel. To get it back after flashing cm, you simply flash Franco kernel again.
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Chromium_ said:
Yes it'll overwrite Franco kernel. To get it back after flashing cm, you simply flash Franco kernel again.
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Thanks so much, if I do that (re flash the franco kernel) will my kernel settings remain ?
PartisanEntity said:
Thanks so much, if I do that (re flash the franco kernel) will my kernel settings remain ?
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Don't think so.
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It will overwrite your kernel and replace it with the roms built in kernel.

how do i mod my stock miui v8 kernel to be selinux permissive?

as i said above. what do i do with my kernel to make it permissive? i have it decompiled now.

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