suzukimethod
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which kernel did you flash? (@chewy) (and is the same one that's in the new 1.01 build?)
i'll probably flash 1.01 first, then try a kernel....
i'll probably flash 1.01 first, then try a kernel....
So Chewy, if I'm gonna flash this rom I should also flash ths kernel?I flashed the lean kernel from
[kernel] Leankernel: Minimalistic Kernel (1.7.3, 1/25/12) - RootzWiki
I couldn't get my phone into deep sleep running the packaged kernel. After flashing the lean kernel its able to go into deep sleep
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No, the same rom will effect each phone differently. I suggest running the rom as packaged and if you find the same issues I did, or don't like the performance, then try flashing the suggested kernel.
This rom is performing so smoothly and I'm extremely happy with it so far
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Just downloaded Boot manager so I've been able to give a few more ROMs a fair shake. I have to say, I'm really impressed with this one. Great work, Fabolous.
I notice that from reading some of these threads people are talking about flipping from rom to rom. Was kinda curious, so you can actually change roms randomly and not have any problems? I'm new to this flashing stuff.....
Sure you can. Just wipe data/cache between each ROM install.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
So when is it necessary to format? Thanks in advance....
So when is it necessary to format? Thanks in advance....
In clockwork recovery, there is the option to
-wipe data
-wipe cache
(and in advanced options)
-wipe dalvik cache
it's generally insisted upon that you wipe data/cache (1&2) if you are changing roms (this means you will be restoring all apps, homescreens, etc)
most devs say you can get away with just cache & dalvik (2&3) if you are updating a rom
wiping data in CWR (above) isn't the same as a complete factory reset that restores the device to stock, and whatever is stored in the SD section of your device remains untouched. (i was a little unclear on this at first, since the g-nex doesnt have an accessible/removable SD card)
And always remember to have a nandroid backup before flashing anything
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