I will try building a ROM the way I do without touching the kernel to check that...When I did the boot logo changing service (when it worked), everyone I did it for installed the rom through recovery. I did a LOT of boot logos for other people and they all installed through recovery (choosing not to wipe to keep their settings, installed apps etc.) and I am pretty sure I had a 100% success rate with no complaints.
Perhaps the problem is you are trying to change the boot logo for a new rom and it simply won't work. Trying to change the boot logo for any Malaysk rom built after Feb (I think), it simply won't work. If you try mix and match and use stock kernel's and/or recovery's with Malaysk's rom you run the risk of bricking your unit. You are just going to have to accept the fact that you cannot change the boot logo on newer built roms.
I personally use an older rom so that using a custom boot logo will work.
Thanks for the info..
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Nope...
it has nothing to do with the kernel
extracting and building the ROM breaks it and update fails from recovery
can someone please tell me how you extract and rebuilt hte ROM so it is installable from Recovery?
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