Cm7 kernel - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone have the stock CM7 kernel?

You can reflash the rom to restore the stock kernel.
However, I would recommend imoseyon's AOSP leankernel-- runs much better than the stock kernel on my Tbolt.
Hope this helps.

But my phone loved the stock kernel. And would it wipe?
IMO he's lastest kernel wouldn't let me connect to my wifi or 3G

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[Q] How to revert to stock kernel w/o wiping?

I want to install Bionix 1.7 w/ JACs OC kernel. I have flashed his kernel before, but i want to know, can I flash the stock kernel and just lose my OC? In case I have to go back to stock Bionix.
So, can I expect to flash the stock kernel on top of Bionix 1.7 to get rid of JACs kernel?
SamVib said:
I want to install Bionix 1.7 w/ JACs OC kernel. I have flashed his kernel before, but i want to know, can I flash the stock kernel and just lose my OC? In case I have to go back to stock Bionix.
So, can I expect to flash the stock kernel on top of Bionix 1.7 to get rid of JACs kernel?
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I don't think this will work, I'm not 100% but since his 1.7 build is based off of the JI6, I believe the kernel is different and this might mess some stuff up for you. Please someone correct me if I'm wrong
If I decide to go back to stock, I'll have have to use odin? When I was using 1.4 w/ OC, I flashed stock kernel via clockwork. then I soft bricked :O

flashin custom rom with stock kernel

does anyone here uses a custom rom with a stock kernel? will it still be good? i really do want to flash but i don't want things to get complicated. i just want to speed up the phone.
and with stock kernel everything is simple right? just flash the rom and use it, no other things needed.
I am one of the unlucky people that have a vibrant that cant handle an OC/UV kernel. So yes, every time I flash a custom rom, I flash a stock kernel. Generally speaking most roms I use ( bionix and master ) barely increase the benchmark scores of stock tw... though they do feel snappier because these rom chefs spend alot of time in polishing the user interface... if you want to make your device faster, try rooting it and installing a lag fix. If you have any other questions be sure to click the red text in my Sig.
You do not need a lag fix... too many issues stem from this.
s15274n said:
You do not need a lag fix... too many issues stem from this.
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i already flashed a fusion 1.1 stock kernel. i'm satisfied already.
Awesome, just making sure. I didn't agree with the lf suggestion.
If you've flashed Bionix Fusion 1.1 with JACS OC/UV ROM from stock, do you need to flash another kernel or does the ROM include the JACs kernel? Without SetCPU do you then run stock benchmarks?
3rd Q, are there issues flashing back to a custom ROM but with the standard kernel?
pathcafe said:
If you've flashed Bionix Fusion 1.1 with JACS OC/UV ROM from stock, do you need to flash another kernel or does the ROM include the JACs kernel? Without SetCPU do you then run stock benchmarks?
3rd Q, are there issues flashing back to a custom ROM but with the standard kernel?
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to your 3rd question, if you have a custom rom with a stock kernel you can flash back to stock rom without problems using odin.
Thanks. Plus found discussion of kernels under Vibrant Q&A under "Bionix fusion 1.1".

[Q] Changing Kernel on Aura Rom

I was using CM7 and I switched faux123's 1.3ghz kernel to the enhanced 1.0ghz one with ease.
When I tried switching kernels while running Aura, it wouldn't boot up. Had to reflash Aura to get it working again. (back to the
Wondering if anyone can give me the proper procedure for flashing a new kernel using CWM for Aura.
Would I use Gingerbread kernel or CyanogenMod7 kernel from this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1156040
I'd try it but don't want to risk having to reflash Aura and wasting time to set up everything.
Thanks!
sirdizzle415 said:
I was using CM7 and I switched faux123's 1.3ghz kernel to the enhanced 1.0ghz one with ease.
When I tried switching kernels while running Aura, it wouldn't boot up. Had to reflash Aura to get it working again. (back to the
Wondering if anyone can give me the proper procedure for flashing a new kernel using CWM for Aura.
Would I use Gingerbread kernel or CyanogenMod7 kernel from this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1156040
I'd try it but don't want to risk having to reflash Aura and wasting time to set up everything.
Thanks!
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Use the GB one since that's what Aura is based on. Wipe cache, dalvik, flash kernel, reboot.

Kernel stock cm7

Flashed 1. 3 faux kernel but I want to go back to stock kernel for cm7 do i have to restore or do i flash the stock GB kernel from att? I don't know wat under bolting really does that's why I'm going back. I'm just don't know which faux kernel to flash from that thread thanks
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twayneo said:
Flashed 1. 3 faux kernel but I want to go back to stock kernel for cm7 do i have to restore or do i flash the stock GB kernel from att? I don't know wat under bolting really does that's why I'm going back. I'm just don't know which faux kernel to flash from that thread thanks
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If you want the stock CM7 kernel then just reflash the Ba2tF zip. I'm sure there's a way to extract it, but if you're not sure about undervolting I doubt that's something you want to try.
Faux used to have a 'stock' CM7 kernel for download, but I'm assuming with 3 different betas (and nightlies and weeklies) he removed the link to avoid people downloading something that wouldn't match the CM7 beta version they were on.

Most stable DD?

I recently rooted my brother's evo and installed a custom ics rom on it, but hes been having a lot of problems with it and really bad battery drain. Can someone please recommend a stable daily driver (gingerbread or ics) with good battery life and no bugs please. Thanks in advance
i recommend MeanRom 4.3 However, you have to make sure to flash a custom kernel on there as well or you'll have some reboot issues. Either the newest anthrax kernel or dodava's
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i recommend MeanRom 4.3 However, you have to make sure to flash a custom kernel on there as well or you'll have some reboot issues. Either the newest anthrax kernel or dodava's
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I've heard MeanRom 4.2 (not 4.3) with Dodava's 5.4 kernel is the most stable, battery efficient Gingerbread ROM.

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