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Originally Posted by detox246
i agree with spyderman to keep the lower voltages as i run them on my device as well but i have a question on the new 5/2 kernel i just flashed. I see that this uses Koush's anykernel and i read up on it a little but i still don't fully understand. i got this from another forum:
updater-script runs and extract the boot.img from your current ROM.
It unpacks the boot.img into kernel and ramdisk.
It repacks newboot.img with the new kernel and the same ramdisk.
It flashes the newly created boot image.
i understand it is supposed to work for any rom. Does this also include AOSP roms(sorry if this is a stupid question)?
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Don't worry about which freqs I'll keep, I'm going to keep them all, I'm working on making it so you can select the ones you want to turn off via sysfs.
Yes, it'll create and flash a boot.img just fine on an AOSP ROM, however, I don't have the required patches to the kernel to be fully functional.
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