man. Great update! thanks!! do you also test on the 7t? is it safe to flash it there?
The 1.5.0 releases, which was never released, worked on the 7T. Sadly it seems I lost my only tester with a 7T recently. If you could flash it and report back I´d greatly appreciate it!
Just backup your boot.img before flashing and check if everything is working. In case something is wrong you can either return to stock by flashing the stock boot.img (magisk patched or not) or return to your backed up boot.img.
And looks like the proper fix for Wireguard has been posted as well just after the kernel was released
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=81399673
UPDATE:Just did a quick test switching between wifi and mobile data, and using mobile data while connected through Wireguard tunnel. It doesn't cause reboot anymore so the fix is working.
However, consider using official fix I linked above for your next release
@Freak07.
Thank you very much for your kernel. [emoji106]️
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Thank you for the hint. Wireguard will be patched automatically for the next build so it should be in anyway.
Google doesn´t use the rmnet extensions on the Pixel 4 as well, so I just leave them disabled for the future.
1. Download the 1.6.0 kernel and the latest companion module
2.boot into custom recovery
3. Flash the 1.6.0 file
4. Reboot system
5. Install the companion module via Magisk
6. Reboot
7. Prosper
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Maybe OP can chime in on this but does it matter if the companion module zip is flashed before or after the kernel zip? I see in the OP it says to flash the companion first?
p.s. Thank you so much OP for this amazing kernel! Your hard work is appreciated
Well not like your device will explode if you flash kernel first, but module is supposed to go before the kernel since it is setting options which will be used by kernel
No, there will be no difference - the companion module is neither necessary to have the kernel functioning as intended.
True
@-Deco- the module is not necessary for the kernel to work (it was in the early days of pie), but I´d still recommend flashing it.
The order does not matter, as long as you do one reboot after flashing the magisk module, because the the settings from the module will be applied after a reboot.
With the order pointed out in the OP, you need one less reboot compared to the method described by
@monkboy24
Installed on Open Beta 8. No issues so far. Phone feels much more snappy compared to stock kernel.
Great to hear. I don´t actively support any betas but it should work. However if a situation like previously with brainservice is happening, there´s not much I wan to do without sources.