[Q] [SGS2] Kernel for UltraToxic ROM and some Questions - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hallo,
I just got my SGS2 and wanted to flash a new Firmware, but then I saw that you need a Kernel with Root and some other things.
Well which Kernel is compatible with UltraToxic 8.0(.1)?
And how can I save my last Kernel+Firmware+Apps, so the whole System with original Bootloader, Kernel and so on.
Thanks for Help
Darktrooper1991
SOLVED (Use Chainfire Kernel)

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