Get Dirty!
You can do your own Boot.img, don't need to bother the devs every time that you want to add a kernel into your ROM. :silly:
Follow this steps:
I hope you get it. Good Luck! :good:
Hi xanthrax and hellsgod ... I switch now to this kernel and my device is fast, smooth and butter soft ... I`m very happy and the combination with my tweaked Purity rom is very good, keep it up the good work here!! :good: But I have two questions:
1/ @xanthrax or @hellsgod, can you create for me from the b60 AOSP version a boot.img? Sorry but I have no technical requirements to do it yourself, unfortunately ... I`m happy when you can help me and my second question is,
2/ Would I get your permission to integrate this kernel in my tweaked Purity edition?! When yes have many thanks!!
I wish you a nice evening and the Hellscore kernel is very great!!
Regards
leather.face
You can do your own Boot.img, don't need to bother the devs every time that you want to add a kernel into your ROM. :silly:
Follow this steps:
- Install the kernel that you want to convert to boot.img in your ROM
- Install UKM from Recovery and Synapse app. (I suppose that you're familiar with these tools)
- Enter on Synapse and configure/tweak the kernel as you consider the best values, after this, apply the changes and reboot the phone.
- On Synapse again, go to TOOLS tab and go down, you'll see the option KERNEL NAME, write ex. "boot.img", apply and then select BACKUP CURRENT KERNEL
- Use your favorite file explorer and navigate to SDCard/Synapse/kernel_backups, You'll see the boot.img there
- After that, take it out from your device and push it to your zip ROM.
- That's all.
I hope you get it. Good Luck! :good:
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