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any chance of making the stock rom ho!no! kernel available again?
 
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So I was wondering. If I make a backup with this kernel and CM9 set to (set this clock speed on boot), can I restore the boot sector from the backup and get back to the kernel with the clock speed that I know works? Currently I'm slowly incrementing the clock speed and running benchmarks to test stability, but having to reflash everything every time it starts bootlooping is getting frustrating.
I would guess that the setting that controls the clock speed on boot is saved on the data partition. The boot and system partitions are typically not modified directly while the phone is booted up.

Make a Nandroid backup before doing your testing. Once you get to a clock speed that causes problems, restore only the data partition of your Nandroid backup (select "advanced restore" when restoring the backup), and you should be good to go.

If that doesn't work, then just restore the whole Nandroid backup.
 
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I would guess that the setting that controls the clock speed on boot is saved on the data partition. The boot and system partitions are typically not modified directly while the phone is booted up.

Make a Nandroid backup before doing your testing. Once you get to a clock speed that causes problems, restore only the data partition of your Nandroid backup (select "advanced restore" when restoring the backup), and you should be good to go.

If that doesn't work, then just restore the whole Nandroid backup.
It seems to save the cpu settings in the boot partition, since I was having success restoring only that and getting back to my underclocked value.
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After just a few minutes, this seems pretty snappy with the CM9 kernel. HoNo, what did you do other than setting OC/UV?

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Quick question. Could I use any nightly build for the CM9 builds? Or do I have to use a specific one?
 
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any nightly, if you flash a new one make sure to reflash the kernel afterwards
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FWIW, this kernel works great with the Telus p935. Responsiveness and battery life are both improved.
 
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It should be great if cm9 kernel with smartassv2.

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So wierd thing about this kernel.

I have run stress tests and benchmarks with the chip at 1.62GHz with no problem.

When i reset the device, it will bootloop unless i clear cache and davlik cache.

Again, once I'm in android, it is quite stable.
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I'm unable to download the cm9 kernel...do u have a mirror?

Edit:nevermind, saw link in previous post

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