custom kernel with included CWM recovery for..... - Xperia Z1 General

I'm not a Developer
but i I guess that anyone need help
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46100353&postcount=34
the custom kernel with included CWM recovery
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Oxygen 4.7.2. Stock Kernel

Since a lot of people request it, here is the stock Kernel from the Oxygen 4.7.2 ROM
You can flash it with TWRP as boot
edit : no modules are included, this is just the boot image. If you are unsure if your custom kernel changed some modules, better reflash the full Oxygen 4.7.2. zip !!
Oxygen 4.7.2. boot Image
Thanks. Helpful.
Looks like 4.7.2 modules are missing withing flashable zip, it is important because if somebody flash a custom kernel with their own modules, they won't be restored as default (resulting infinite boot/bootloop). Either you have to precise to flash back stock firmware full zip (which already contains stock kernel), or you have to adapt the script and find the right modules to be included :good:
(just an advice) :highfive:
Hello, maybe someone have the stock-kernel for 4.7.6 too?
Thanks in advance

Any custom recoverys for the SM-G530AZ?

so far there is permanent superuser and stock boot and recovery files, so has anyone created a custom recovery yet?
I've seen a post of one that works but no matter what I try I can't get it to work. The farthest I've gotten is a modified rom and bootloader.
any further luck on a custom recovery?

How to backup the stock kernel?

Hello! I want to install Extreme Kernel on stock ROM, but I want to backup stock kernel in order to get OTAs (everytime I received an update, I would install/restore stock kernel). How can I do that? Thanks!
The easiest way is to use Magisk Manager.
Stock system -> install Magisk (it automatically creates backup of currently flashed kernel) -> install custom kernel. When OTA arrives, restore stock boot.img from withing Magisk Manager, install OTA, reboot, install Magisk, install custom kernel.
Doublecheck if custom kernel uses only stock Wifi drivers. Some kernels install custom driver in system partition, breaking OTA.
_mysiak_ said:
The easiest way is to use Magisk Manager.
Stock system -> install Magisk (it automatically creates backup of currently flashed kernel) -> install custom kernel. When OTA arrives, restore stock boot.img from withing Magisk Manager, install OTA, reboot, install Magisk, install custom kernel.
Doublecheck if custom kernel uses only stock Wifi drivers. Some kernels install custom driver in system partition, breaking OTA.
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Does it work in all custom kernels except Void which indicated it won't? If I remember correctly it only works with Franco.
whrynox said:
Does it work in all custom kernels except Void which indicated it won't? If I remember correctly it only works with Franco.
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I've been using it personally with Franco kernel, but in theory should be fine with any kernel. But I didn't try other kernels, because most of them break OTA..

rooting shield

So i recently installed developer image 8.0 on my 2017 16gb shield, now i want to install twrp and then flash the kernel to increase cpu and gpu clock and mainly full fan control, i have read that there is no root available but with dev image which is already rooted is it safe to install twrp and the kernel and how do i do it, thank you.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tv/development/kernel-overclock-kernel-2-22-ghz-t3943079
There is root available, works with both the developer image but also the stock ota.
All the kernel's/modified boots there comes with magisk root.
If you have no idea how to do it, I wouldn't suggest you start doing it.
But there a plenty of guides here on the forum on how to root, flash images and boot into twrp.
I guess my question is as the dev edition is already rooted do i need to install magisk or just flash the kernel which is what i wanted to begin with. So just to twrp temporarily and then flash kernel but not install twrp, i am not entirely sure.
lingarajug said:
I guess my question is as the dev edition is already rooted do i need to install magisk or just flash the kernel which is what i wanted to begin with. So just to twrp temporarily and then flash kernel but not install twrp, i am not entirely sure.
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You can boot into twrp from fastboot.
"fastboot boot twrp.img"
Magisk is included in the kernel, so if you flash the kernel, magisk will also be installed.
I understood that part, so do i have to flash twrp after flashing kernel with temporary twrp or just leave as it is with stock recovery for it to work.
lingarajug said:
I understood that part, so do i have to flash twrp after flashing kernel with temporary twrp or just leave as it is with stock recovery for it to work.
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I would suggest just leaving the stock recovery there.
I tried flashing twrp and ended with a bootloop, so now I just boot into twrp instead.

Feeling stoopid... [Magsk-patched boot + TWRP]

Hey guys,
So I grabbed the latest factory image, patched boot with Magisk, and flashed it to the phone. Works great.
But now I want to use TWRP. I can't figure out how to get TWRP on this device.
It seems there's no recovery partition, so I can't use fastboot flash recovery twrp.img. I know I can flash arter97's kernel, which has TWRP baked-in, but I'm trying to figure out how to do it with the stock-Magisk-patched kernel.
Can someone please hit me with a clue-stick?
-edison
get the razer phone 2 arter97 kernel and flash to boot. twrp will be installed.
Marcos8760 said:
get the razer phone 2 arter97 kernel and flash to boot. twrp will be installed.
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I'm on the PSMR3-RC002 version. Which version of Arter97 kernel works and is stable? Also, does this effect the Magisk root availability, or do I need to run Magisk patch on Arter's Kernel? I had used R12 in the past, prior to the new Magisk Boot-patch scheme, and also lost TWRP afterwards. I haven't gone and tried to reflash Arter97-R12 since I didn't want to bork anything and couldn't find an definitive answer.
MoPhoMike said:
I'm on the PSMR3-RC002 version. Which version of Arter97 kernel works and is stable? Also, does this effect the Magisk root availability, or do I need to run Magisk patch on Arter's Kernel? I had used R12 in the past, prior to the new Magisk Boot-patch scheme, and also lost TWRP afterwards. I haven't gone and tried to reflash Arter97-R12 since I didn't want to bork anything and couldn't find an definitive answer.
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@MoPhoMike,
I use arter kernel v12.0, seems to be as stable as can be, no hiccups or issues with 12 for me and have been running 12 for about a year.
Flash arter kernel to boot "fastboot flash boot arterxxx.img" xxx is for whichever version you flash or how you named the img.
Once the arter kernel is flashed, i then boot into TWRP. Either from bootloader on your phone, select recovery or use fastboot commands.
Then you can flash magisk from TWRP.
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NOTE, i have some posts where folks say to boot up the phone after flashing arter kernel, then reboot to recovery and flash magisk. I do it the way i noted above and never had issues.
****No need to patch Magisk that I'm aware of****
Hope this helps...
The new version of Magisk doesn't install via recovery, but from Magisk Manager, and in doing so, it patches the boot.img from the app, then reboots, which then removes TWRP. I may just try to flash arter12 and see what happens. It sucks, because I don't have TWRP installed, and therefore can't make a nandroid backup.

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