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Monday, June 13, 2011

[KERNEL] Tegrak Kernel Build 23 KF1,KE8,KE7 for GT-I9100

This is a custom kernel based on the stock kernel.
NOT built from the source, only repacked initramfs of the stock kernel.
So this doesn't affect your battery time or performance. Just same as stock kernel.
It's only for providing useful functions. (but provide lagfix options on Galaxy S)

Supports I9100, I9000, M250S, M250K, M250L, M110S, M130K, M130L, M180S, M180L, YP-GB1 (Korea Galaxy S II, Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab, Galaxy Player models)
Tegrak Kernel application has been downloaded over 200,000.
Tegrak Kernel for Galaxy S can be found in here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920711

Features
*one click rooting and unrooting by app. need no reboot.
*reboot, reboot download mode, reboot recovery mode commands without rooting
*provide a custom recovery mode named "Tegrak recovery". (see below for details)
*always root permission on adb shell. (also adb is enabled in 3e recovery mode)

Tegrak Kernel boot on Galaxy S (SHW-M110S)

How to Install
1. Turn off your phone.
2. Enter download mode (Volume Down + Home + Power)
3. Flashing Tegrak-Kernel-Build-xx-for-GTI9100.tar file by using Odin PDA. You must install latest stock firmware before.
4. Install "Tegrak Kernel" application from Android Market.
Web link: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tegrak.lagfix
Mobile link: market://details?id=com.tegrak.lagfix


Kernel
*support a custom boot animation.
- put the animation zip file to /system/media/sanim.zip
- if you delete sanim.zip, kernel shows the default boot animation.
- here is a sample. LG Optimus 2X boot animation install zip. try to apply this at Tegrak recovery mode > UPDATE: from zip package.

*support init.d
- run all binary and shell script files in the /system/etc/init.d folder on boot time.


Tegrak Kernel app
Web link: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tegrak.lagfix
Mobile link: market://details?id=com.tegrak.lagfix

*Enable rooting
- install su and Superuser.apk in the system folder.
- need no reboot. finish in 1 second.

*Disable rooting
- unrooting.
- also need no reboot. finish in 1 second.

*Overclock
- run Tegrak overclock app.

*Reboot
- run reboot command without rooting.

*Reboot download mode
- enter download mode without rooting.

*Reboot recovery mode
- enter 3e recovery mode without rooting.

*Power off
- shutdown the system.


Tegrak Recovery Mode
To enter this mode, you have to press home key on boot. You can see the message on the screen.

*EXIT: exit recovery
- continue boot

*UPDATE: from zip package
- install update.zip files. (not using clockworkmod)
- put the zip packages in /sdcard/tegrak/update folder.
- you can choose one of zips by using volume keys.

*UPDATE: from internal sdcard
- copy files from your internal sdcard.
- /sdcard/tegrak/update/00 ~ 05
- if you put framework-res.apk to /sdcard/tegrak/update/00/system/framework/ folder and run 00 folder, it overwrites your frameworks-res.apk.

*UPDATE: from external sdcard
- copy files from your external sdcard.
- /sdcard/external_sd/tegrak/update/00 ~ 05

*RESTORE: /system
- restore your system folder with a backup-ed file.

*BACKUP: /system
- create a backup file (whole system folder) in /sdcard/tegrak/backup/system.bak

*RESTORE: /data
- restore your data folder with a backup-ed file.
- data folder has all of your apps and apps' data. (account.. bookmarks.. etc)

*BACKUP: /data
- create a backup file (whole data folder) in /sdcard/tegrak/backup/data.bak

*RECOVERY: reboot recovery
- enter 3e recovery mode.

*DOWNLOAD: reboot download mode
- enter download mode for flahsing via Odin.

*wipe cache
- delete files in /cache

*wipe dalvik-cache
- clear /data/dalvik-cache folder.

*wipe init.d
- clear /system/etc/init.d. It's useful when you put a wrong script in there.



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