[KERNEL][V7.0|13-June-2020]ResurrectedKernel

enjourneer

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I randomly lose root but rebooting will automatically fix it.. then I notice after every reboot google play store is updated.. if rebooting does not fix it I just reinstall the latest magisk manager..
I'm on eu 8.8.9 rooted by magisk 17.2.. mods are kernel adiutor and Lspeed with RKernel v3
 

mario_R

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I randomly lose root but rebooting will automatically fix it.. then I notice after every reboot google play store is updated.. if rebooting does not fix it I just reinstall the latest magisk manager..
I'm on eu 8.8.9 rooted by magisk 17.2.. mods are kernel adiutor and Lspeed with RKernel v3
Same here
same here, rarely happens tho.
Use Magisk 17.2. On this version you won't loose root.
Go to settings-> update channel-> custom-> add this line and download:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/master/canary_builds/release.json

Thanks to Cirno
 

catelusii

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Lag- reboot system after you booted up the system with my kernel
Kernel version- no need to worry about it. Check in CPU-Z app for example. There should be kernel name
Thank You!
1. please, tell me what settings I must check in kernel adiutor.
I need OS to be quick and responsive but I want to conserve the battery life
... some indications please

2. I do not know if In the past I erase accidentaly the vendor partition... If my device is booted up is it the posibility to erase that partition or not? What are the problems if I erase accidentally vendor partition?

3. When I will install the last Xiaomi.eu 10 stable edition.... or others Xiaomi.eu editions , must I mount all possible partitions?

4. If I erase Dalvick/ART cache , Cache and Data. ( withowt internal sd card ...But manually erase files from the old installation...is it ok? ) ....I have 80GB video tutorials and I do not want to erase any time when I want to install the ROM.

5. With the old Xiaomi.eu v9.x the battery was verry good. In OS 10 I see the battery is drain quikly... whay?

T H A N K Y O U !
 
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mario_R

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Thank You!
1. please, tell me what settings I must check in kernel adiutor.
I need OS to be quick and responsive but I want to conserve the battery life
... some indications please

2. I do not know if In the past I erase accidentaly the vendor partition... If my device is booted up is it the posibility to erase that partition or not? What are the problems if I erase accidentally vendor partition?

3. When I will install the last Xiaomi.eu 10 stable edition.... or others Xiaomi.eu editions , must I mount all possible partitions?

4. If I erase Dalvick/ART cache , Cache and Data. ( withowt internal sd card ...But manually erase files from the old installation...is it ok? ) ....I have 80GB video tutorials and I do not want to erase any time when I want to install the ROM.

5. With the old Xiaomi.eu v9.x the battery was verry good. In OS 10 I see the battery is drain quikly... whay?

T H A N K Y O U !
1) governor: ondemand
Minimum CPU frequency: 300
I/O sheduler: noop

2) don't format /vendor partition. It contains important files, so don't touch it

3) no, you don't have to mount any of partitions in recovery. Just flash

4) what do you mean by "files from the old installation"?

5) maybe it's just a bug with battery indicator? Remember that if you fully charge your device then battery indicator isn't working properly. For example it can drain quickly from 100% to 40% and then it will drain slower. It's like on mine device: i usually charge from 20% to 80% and battery indicator make mistakes because when i charge it to 100%, then it drains quite fast to 20% but after that it can stay at 1% even an hour.
 

catelusii

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1) governor: ondemand
Minimum CPU frequency: 300
I/O sheduler: noop

2) don't format /vendor partition. It contains important files, so don't touch it

3) no, you don't have to mount any of partitions in recovery. Just flash

4) what do you mean by "files from the old installation"?

5) maybe it's just a bug with battery indicator? Remember that if you fully charge your device then battery indicator isn't working properly. For example it can drain quickly from 100% to 40% and then it will drain slower. It's like on mine device: i usually charge from 20% to 80% and battery indicator make mistakes because when i charge it to 100%, then it drains quite fast to 20% but after that it can stay at 1% even an hour.

Just for my information: Haw can it happen if somebody format the vendor partition?
On this_thread, I reed in OP post, "- Mount all the possible partitions". ( I make this.... but I do not know if it is wrong or not )

- Make sure your bootloader is unlocked!
- Boot to fastboot mode
- Format your data to make sure that the installation will be clear using the command: fastboot format userdata
- Flash TWRP Recovery (download: here)
- Boot to TWRP recovery
- Mount all the possible partitions
- Wipe your data,cache,Internal storage,dalvik DONT WIPE SYSTEM OR YOU WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE
- Using MTP or OTG copy the xiaomi.eu rom to your device
- Flash the Xiaomi.eu rom
- Wipe cache and dalvik
- Reboot
 
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mario_R

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Just for my information: Haw can it happen if somebody format the vendor partition?
On this_thread, I reed in OP post, "- Mount all the possible partitions". ( I make this.... but I do not know if it is wrong or not )

- Make sure your bootloader is unlocked!
- Boot to fastboot mode
- Format your data to make sure that the installation will be clear using the command: fastboot format userdata
- Flash TWRP Recovery (download: here)
- Boot to TWRP recovery
- Mount all the possible partitions
- Wipe your data,cache,Internal storage,dalvik DONT WIPE SYSTEM OR YOU WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE
- Using MTP or OTG copy the xiaomi.eu rom to your device
- Flash the Xiaomi.eu rom
- Wipe cache and dalvik
- Reboot
If the OP said that you need to mount partitions then do it. And no- it's not wrong if you do it
 

opasha

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How is the battery life compared to stock?
If you use the following settings, it's better: use Kernel Auditor and L Speed (both free in the Play Store)

-V3.1 kernel

-Magisk 17.2 beta or canary (nightly)

-Kernel Auditor App Settings (leave everything else including governor (interactive) and i/o scheduler (cfq) as default):
1) Cpu section - max/min frequencies of big: 1804/300, max/min frequencies of little: 1536/300.

-L Speed App Settings:
1) Cpu Tuner section - governor tuner: Battery, execution interval: 3 min
 

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Ventus_

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There is also underclock which isn't the same as overclock. Here you have 300MHz as minimum and undervolt on all of the available frequencies.
I can't use Kernel Auditor to undervolt (option is not there). Occasionally the minimum CPU frequency jumps back to its default minimum clockspeed 1.1ghz and 1.4ghz. Is this normal?