Es gibt einen neuen custom Kernel. Den PhilZ Kernel von Phil3759. Dieser ist stock nah, sicher und super flüssig. Ganz genial finde ich den Support für custom Boot Animationen. Endlich ein Kernel, der das unterstützt. Ausprobieren lohnt sich! Bei mir läuft er super.
Nach dem Update auf 2.7 mit Touch Recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=31911620
Hier die Originalbeschreibung des devs:
•Patched kernel to avoid brick bug issues on ICS 4.0.4
•Clockworkmod v6.0.1.4 recovery - Wipe /data safely in recovery
•Pure stock kernel (only ramdisk changes)
•Can be flashed in Stock Recovery (root + no yellow triangle) or in Odin
•ADB root in recovery: just wait about a minute to activate
•Init.d and customboot.sh support
•Introduced support for custom MULTI-bootanimation (bin and zip) ** NEW v2.5 **
•Now ro.secure is enabled, no more insecure kernel (adb root in recovery via cwm adbd) ** NEW v2.5
•PhilZ-cwm6 comes with Clockworkmod 6 for added features (incremental backups...) and smoother GUI (for touch version)
•PhilZ-cwm6 has patched kernel to disable MMC_CAP_ERASE : you can wipe/format in cwm6 safely
•CWM 6 is also natively brickbug proof on wipe /data even on non patched kernel
•Both CF-Root and PhilZ-cwm6 support init.d and customboot.sh
•PhilZ-cwm6 is now no more true insecure. Like other custom kernels, ADB root access in recovery is through cwm adbd
•PhilZ-cwm6 introduces brand new and original support for multi-bootanimations ** NEW v2.5 **
•CF-Root is pre-rooted and will wipe any custom busybox on start-up.
•PhilZ-cwm6 comes rooted in a zip package that can be flashed directly in STOCK RECOVERY (ICS only): no yellow triangle or custom binary counter issues
•PhilZ-cwm6 in odin version is not pre-rooted: it can be easily done using any of my root scripts here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1746794
•PhilZ-cwm6 comes natively with the last busybox 1.20.2, that is entirely part of the cwm recovery (/sbin/busybox)
Es gibt verschiedene Versionen für verschiedene Roms. Allen gemeinsam ist jedoch, dass man die Zip Datei downloaden sollte und diese dann in CWM flashen. Es gibt zwar auch Tar Versionen für PC/ Mobile Odin, diese sind jedoch nicht gerootet.
Der Kernel unterstützt nicht bloss eine Boot Animtion, er kann sogar bei jedem Boot Vorgang eine andere Animation zeigen:
Using the new MULTI-bootanimation feature ** v 2.5 and later **
This is an original feature I introduced. Now you can put all your bootanimations on the phone. On each boot, it will play a different animation from your list.
If you do not install any bootanimation, the stock Samsung animation will play. Also, you can go with the old method of putting only one bootanimation.zip(bin) and it will play only that one. If you decide to go through the MULTI-bootanimations looper, follow below instructions:
•name your bootanimations as follow: bootanimation1.zip(bin), bootanimation2.zip(bin)... bootanimationN.zip(bin)
•put the zip files in "/data/local" or in "/system/media" folder. The bin animations must go into "/data/local"
•reboot, and now, on each boot, it will magically scroll through your animations
•priority is to "/data/local/bootanimation*.bin", then "/data/local/bootanimation*.zip" and finally "/system/media/bootanimation*.zip"
•info: animation number to play on next boot is stored in "/data/local/bootanimation-loop.txt". If you delete some animations, you should also delete the "bootanimation-loop.txt". It will be reset on next boot. If not, stock Samsung anim could play if loop.txt contains a bigger number than your actual files. In that case, your playlist will be ignored until you delete the loop txt file.
So, ich denke das reicht fürs erste. Viel Spass beim Ausprobieren.