You wait for a kernel update.Hey guys what do I have to do if there is a new software update of android? Please be precise![]()
And than should I update kernel first than Software?
Update firmware first, then kernel... Clean flash with disable verity etc will be required for this kernel
Sounds like I need to clean install every time that's way to complicated. Or am I wrong?Update firmware first, then kernel... Clean flash with disable verity etc will be required for this kernel
You don't need to clean install every time. If you have not disabled Verity and Verification a clean install(wipe) is required, however only that first time.Sounds like I need to clean install every time that's way to complicated. Or am I wrong?
From OP:
Attach the module so those of us who are able to check, can.If i use a log silencer magisk module, will that affect the kernel/companion in any way?![]()
Can you recommend a better one? Or they arent needed at all?
I wouldn't use any module like this.
*girlI remember when Samsungs were first rooted with magisk, some models needed this because the log space would fill up. On pixels not so much. The log space doesn't run out. I believe most those are also not maintained anymore because they don't need them anymore. Magisk has been updated so much since a few years ago. Unless your running on debug, you don't need to worry about logs. That is the way to actually fix your phone if you have issues. Looking at the logs. The other guy is right, don't use this module at all. Or anything like it.
My apologies. I assumed you were a male. My bad. I didn't mean any offense.*girl
I thought a dog dressed as a queen would make it obvious lol guess not.
Nothing past the last u beta 5.3 on their git as of now.Hi @Freak07, has Google posted the source code for the September kernel yet? I've been traveling in a completely different timezone so somewhat confused with Google's timing right now!![]()
Good question, I basically waited for it. The answer is: Yes most probably.This kernel https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-for-pixel-7-pro-a-september-3-2023.4623789/ was posted recently and it claims that it doesn't need dm-verify disabled. I haven't tried it or looked at how this was accomplished or what compromises he had to make if any.
Is this something that might make it's way into this kernel some day?
If you never want to face any issues, it´s probably best to just disable the powerhint module before flashing the update.So...say i am updating to the latest google security drop, as we do on these pixels, and i dont disable the powerhint module, it could have adverse effects? I only ask because i never do and i have not, as of yet, had any adverse effects that i noticed and will clearly add that part to my update process.
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