[KERNEL] SPH-L710 (Galaxy S III SPRINT) ROOTED INSECURE KERNELS - Latest: L710VPALF9 - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

Hi Guys,
Here you can find rooted stock kernels (without any modifications, only "insecure" root added) for SPRINT's version of Galaxy S III (SPH-L710).
This WILL rise your custom binary counter.
Insecure Means that adb daemon on phone is working as root. If you need more answers on what is insecure kernel, search over xda forums, the answer is there.
To flash, use latest ODIN (3.07) : Download Here!
*LATEST* - 29.06.2012 - L710VPALF9
23.05.2012 - L710VPALEN
Enjoy!
Code:
Instructions:
- Run odin
- unpack zip (you should see .tar file inside)
- point to this TAR file in odin as PDA
- click flash
- done

What exactly does insecure do for me?
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Does this allow for adb remount?
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If the device is rooted, what is the utility of the rooted kernel?
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Insecure == allows adb remount by default. which means that adb on phone is working as root. If you need more answers on what is insecure kernel, search over xda forums, the answer is there

do we have to reset google wallet for this?

initial said:
do we have to reset google wallet for this?
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You shouldn't have to, but wallet isn't working anyway.

AdamLange said:
Hi Guys,
Here you can find rooted stock kernels (without any modifications, only "insecure" root added) for SPRINT's version of Galaxy S III (SPH-L710).
This WILL rise your custom binary counter.
Insecure Means that adb daemon on phone is working as root. If you need more answers on what is insecure kernel, search over xda forums, the answer is there.
To flash, use latest ODIN (3.07) : Download Here!
*LATEST* - L710VPALEN
Enjoy!
Code:
Instructions:
- Run odin
- unpack zip (you should see .tar file inside)
- point to this TAR file in odin as PDA
- click flash
- done
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any word on this being updated for latest kernel?

Which is the latest? you mean kernel from OTA? if so, not. i dont have this ota, its not available trough samsung servers. And for sure, we dont know if the kernel was changed (it may not be touched by OTA).
If you're after OTA, please PM me, we will find out.

Rooted kernel for latest OTA added to first post! Enjoy!

Is this supposed to change the baseband version in the about phone section? still old baseband if it is...????

Baseband is MODEM not KERNEL KERNEL will only change Kernel version.

AdamLange said:
Baseband is MODEM not KERNEL KERNEL will only change Kernel version.
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true, but kernel number does not reflect any change either??? (That is, in settings, about phone...) no change...

No. Kernel is kernel, the only change u will see on your eyes is kernel version/build info.
PS: Cut the sig man, it takes huge space even on my 24" monitor.

Can we flash this with mobile Odin?

So maybe a dumb question......and after reading the post I can see this was KIND OF answered, but what does updating the kernel actually do?? My phone is rooted, but I still keep getting the "update available" message. If I accept the update is it just a kernel update and by flashing this kernel instead, it's already root compatible?? I'm not sure if Im even making sense! LOL

Karma79 said:
So maybe a dumb question......and after reading the post I can see this was KIND OF answered, but what does updating the kernel actually do?? My phone is rooted, but I still keep getting the "update available" message. If I accept the update is it just a kernel update and by flashing this kernel instead, it's already root compatible?? I'm not sure if Im even making sense! LOL
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In theory if you just update your build.prop the update notification should go away.
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Thanks
FNM

Will this make a custom boot animation possible?
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No, its just a rooted stock kernel.

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[ACS][Odin]Stock EG30 Deodexed with Root 3.0/Busybox 1.18.4

Big thanks to RoadRAGEN for helping me figure out an ext4 issue! Odin this to get Deodexed stock EG30 with latest root and su binary and Busybox 1.18.4.
This does not wipe data.
I am not responsible for anything that happens to your phone. You do this at your own risk.
I have only tested this with the stock kernel and Bubby's CWM kernel.
Download​
IMPORTANT: Make sure you have installed the proper XP or Win7 drivers before starting. Also, remove the SD card from the phone (this may not be necessary, but having the SD card installed has caused Odin to fail for a number of people, so might as well just do it).
1. Extract the contents of the zip file to a folder
2. Open odin
3. Put your phone in download mode (Shut it off, wait for lights to all go out, then hold v-down + power)
4. connect phone (you should see odin put a Com4 or something like that in the first box. The actual number is NOT important what is important is something popped up there when you connected your device, meaning ODIN can see it)
5. The only box that should be checked is Auto Reboot.
6. You do not need to choose a pit file.
7. In the PDA Section choose the tar file. (Deodexed-Rooted-Busybox-EG30.tar)
8. Hit start. It will do its thing.
9. If it fails than try a new cable.
10. If the phone hangs for any reason take the battery and sdcard out and let it sit for an hour. Put it back together and try again.
reserved just in case
reserved again
Awesome crawrj. You do great work.
Sent From My Evo Killer!!!
Dumb question..... Will this flash the stock kernel that was released with the phone or is this the stock kernel source that is available from Samsung? Awesome Work sir!
Samsung Galaxy S II
Cannot wait to try, lol
stangdriverdoug said:
Dumb question..... Will this flash the stock kernel that was released with the phone or is this the stock kernel source that is available from Samsung? Awesome Work sir!
Samsung Galaxy S II
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This does not contain a kernel. This is a stock file system that is rooted with busybox. I have tested on the root kernel and Bubby's CWM kernel. I have not tested on the Zedomax kernel.
Cool thanks!
Samsung Galaxy S II
File is up.
My phone is not rooted. If I flash this I will be rooted with the Kernel that was on the phone out of box? Also if I then flash Clock work recovery will it change the Kernel to the one others are claiming LOS on?
redram38 said:
My phone is not rooted. If I flash this I will be rooted with the Kernel that was on the phone out of box? Also if I then flash Clock work recovery will it change the Kernel to the one others are claiming LOS on?
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That is correct. It will be just like flashing with the stock kernel which I have done. If you flash CWM it will change the kernel. Whether or not you get the LOS is up in the air. I have been using it for days and haven't had it yet.
Just so I have this straight, this is a stock rom, no kernel, deoxed so once installed I can flash a theme over it.
I flashed buddies kernel with cwm rooted and flashed back to the stock kernel is there anything I need to do with my kernel or can I just flash this rom?
Edit: he beat me to it, must have been typing at the same time.
Sent from my Samsung Epic Touch 4G
skyward01 said:
Just so I have this straight, this is a stock rom, no kernel, deoxed so once installed I can flash a theme over it.
I flashed buddies kernel with cwm rooted and flashed back to the stock kernel is there anything I need to do with my kernel or can I just flash this rom?
Sent from my Samsung Epic Touch 4G
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That is correct. Just flash and go.
Im on starburst rom with zedomax v3..could i just flash the stock kernel and then flash this on top of starburst?
Awesome work. Does the Odin flash give you CWM as well? Or just SuperUser?
Sent from my Galaxy S II
jayv1717 said:
Im on starburst rom with zedomax v3..could i just flash the stock kernel and then flash this on top of starburst?
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This will overwrite everything regardless of what setup you are on.
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crawrj said:
That is correct. It will be just like flashing with the stock kernel which I have done. If you flash CWM it will change the kernel. Whether or not you get the LOS is up in the air. I have been using it for days and haven't had it yet.
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Ok...so the only way to have CWM is to change the kernel? I guess rom manager doesn't work for flashing CWM? Sorry if its a stupid question but I have been all over these threads for a week trying to decide which way to root and which way is better.
Dj21o said:
Awesome work. Does the Odin flash give you CWM as well? Or just SuperUser?
Sent from my Galaxy S II
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That what I was going to ask. You said we could flash a theme over this so I assume CWM is in there as well right?
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JohnCorleone said:
This will overwrite everything regardless of what setup you are on.
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thanks bro.. One more question does this wipe internal sd card?
This does not have the kernel. I left it out for people to make their own decision on what kernel to use. Once we get a completely stock kernel with stock CWM I will update it. But for now it is just the system partion.

[Q] Rooting I747UCLH9, Possible?

Trying to stay stock and root my AT&T Galaxy SIII
Is this possible? Many threads but none give me a warm and fuzzy YES!
SAMSUNG-SGH-I747
Android Version 4.0.4
Baseband Version I747UCLH9
Kernel Version 3.0.8-985684
Build Number IMM76D.I747UCALH9
Thanks
Look into mobile Odin. It injects root into stock flashable Roms.
AT&T SGS3
TEAM BAKED ROM Blackbean 5
Ktoonsez KT747 Kernel
Medical MJ supporter
Also, check out here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1725839
Can I just use Odin and not Mobile Odin? And what file do I use with it?
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Can I just use Odin and not Mobile Odin? And what file do I use with it?
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Yes you can, and here's what you need.
First download the stock odin tar that has a rooted system image injected into it:
ATT Image
New Image Based off ATT I747UCALG1
This one is completely stock, just root-injected.
Perm Mirror 1: ATT Stock Download I747UCALG1 - 570.9 MB
md5sum: f9a8516fc16b81c1caad0459a4e1bcaf root69_ATT_I747UCALG1.7z
Perm Mirror 2: Thanks to creepyncrawly!: ATT Stock Download I747UCALG1 - 570.58 MB
md5sum: 2d3c950883f82d7aae4b0c2a073140ca root69.stock_ATT_I747UCALG1.7z
Check out MrRobinson's thread which is linked from the thread in my first post. Also right here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
davemccorkle said:
Trying to stay stock and root my AT&T Galaxy SIII
Is this possible? Many threads but none give me a warm and fuzzy YES!
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I followed this guide but substituted the latest version of Odin in place of the suggested version. The key for me was to pull the battery. This most likely will trip your counter but you can use the triangle away app to clear it.
I was just concerned because my Baseband Version is "I747UCLH9" and the download is "I747UCALG1"
If you didn't get it rooted yet go to rootgalaxys3.com for full instructions if u just want to to root and stay on stock that's how it begins I am very new to this but I highly recommend it. doubt after root u would stay on stock he even has his own rom, based off stock nice rom for those who like touchwiz.
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davemccorkle said:
I was just concerned because my Baseband Version is "I747UCLH9" and the download is "I747UCALG1"
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This.
I can't find anything on XDA saying that I can flash the UCALG1 over the OTA update that gave us UCLH9 without hassle. I guess no one has the HCLH9 version root injected yet? Or am I missing something here. If anyone could shed some light on this that would be great, thank you.
You can flash cwm from Odin reboot into recovery flash su and enjoy . Oh and use triangle away to reset the counter.
tonymtl said:
You can flash cwm from Odin reboot into recovery flash su and enjoy . Oh and use triangle away to reset the counter.
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This is the best way. Flashing root-injected LG1 requires doing a factory reset and then updating to LH9 again.
Here's a post with details about this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32218479
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still trying
still trying to get this thing rooted. I bought the stuff from root.android and they are still trying to help me. I will let everyone know when it does happen
statusnone said:
This.
I can't find anything on XDA saying that I can flash the UCALG1 over the OTA update that gave us UCLH9 without hassle. I guess no one has the HCLH9 version root injected yet? Or am I missing something here. If anyone could shed some light on this that would be great, thank you.
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I think that H9 is more a fix 'ish up patch than a full rom. It is a lot smaller file size

[Q] How To Root? (Guides all say do not use/outdated)

I am trying to root a friend's old ass sph-d700. The guides here say outdated. and she is running gingerbread.fc09
can someone point me in the right direction?
hectorp212 said:
I am trying to root a friend's old ass sph-d700. The guides here say outdated. and she is running gingerbread.fc09
can someone point me in the right direction?
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Have to use Odin to flash either TWRP or CWM. Make sure auto-reboot is unchecked. After successful flash, pull the battery. Replace battery and 3-finger boot (Camera+VolDwn+Pwr) into recovery and flash whatever rom you want. If you're just trying to root and keep everything the same, then you'll need to flash both SuperSU and a BML FC09 kernel to retain root. Otherwise the stock kernel will rewrite stock recovery upon reboot.
If you want to just be rooted, then flash the stock deodexed or odexed-rooted version of FC09.
This information is readily available if searched in these forums. The guides are a bit outdated.
nikon120 said:
If you're just trying to root and keep everything the same, then you'll need to flash both SuperSU and a BML FC09 kernel to retain root. Otherwise the stock kernel will rewrite stock recovery upon reboot.
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I don't know why everyone says this. I rooted my stock BML FC09 by Odin-ing CWM 5.0.2.7 and then directly flashing SuperUser 3.2 RC3's flashable zip. After reboot everything including root is fine while I always have access to the CWM recovery. True story Try it.
Sent from HTC Incredible S @ CM10.1
AndyYan said:
I don't know why everyone says this. I rooted my stock BML FC09 by Odin-ing CWM 5.0.2.7 and then directly flashing SuperUser 3.2 RC3's flashable zip. After reboot everything including root is fine while I always have access to the CWM recovery. True story Try it.
Sent from HTC Incredible S @ CM10.1
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We say flash the fixed stock kernel or a 3rd party kernel because the stock FC09 kernel has a line of code that checks the recovery partition for stock recovery. If there is a mismatch, then the stock recovery is flashed silently during the boot sequence.
Andy, are you sure you weren't on the fixed stock kernel when you experienced that? Or that you weren't on the recompiled FC09 on here?
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We say flash the fixed stock kernel or a 3rd party kernel because the stock FC09 kernel has a line of code that checks the recovery partition for stock recovery. If there is a mismatch, then the stock recovery is flashed silently during the boot sequence.
Andy, are you sure you weren't on the fixed stock kernel when you experienced that? Or that you weren't on the recompiled FC09 on here?
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Huh? I just Odin flash the stock FC19 tar... (sorry, I got it wrong with the version, I initially got a leaked "official" FC19 from the dev section. Does the version difference matter?)
Sent from HTC Incredible S @ CM10.1
Look on youtube for a guy named QBking77. He has the best videos for rooting/rom-ing. He shows video and gives commentary as he goes. I use his videos/tutorials all the time. I highly recomend his stuff. He has plenty of vids for the Epic4g.
Hope this helps.
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AndyYan said:
Huh? I just Odin flash the stock FC19 tar... (sorry, I got it wrong with the version, I initially got a leaked "official" FC19 from the dev section. Does the version difference matter?)
Sent from HTC Incredible S @ CM10.1
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I believe so. I think with that version the line of code mentioned above is removed from the kernel. It's been so long since I read discussions on that unofficial release, but that is my recollection.
All qb kings dl links are no longer working im on fco9 can someone please provide the rooted fco9 tar and victory
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Sherrillface said:
All qb kings dl links are no longer working im on fco9 can someone please provide the rooted fco9 tar and victory
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The prerooted .tar can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24419155
And the victory pit file can be found in this post with the unrooted .tar: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13245831
Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk 2
You couldn't have looked too hard
This is in the stickies in General subforum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006687
My DevHost account also has downloads available. See my signature.

[KERNEL] Permission problems rooted Galaxy S4

After I got my Galaxy S4, I immediately rooted it using CF-Auto-Root. I loved the rooted phone, but there were a few problems with the root permissions:
- SuperSU and all rootcheckers confirmed that I had root access
- ES File Manager would not let me use the Root Explorer feature, it ended with a "Sorry, test failed. This feature cannot run on your phone."
- A paid Root Explorer would let me modify the /system partition
- I could not start Complete Linux Installer, I got errors about permissions starting /root/init.sh
- "adb remount" did not work, even after "adb root". It did work when I used "adb shell" and then "su".
When I downloaded the kernel source from http://opensource.samsung.com/ to make some adjustments, the problems did not disappear. After doing some research, I found the cause: http://gs4.wonderhowto.com/inspirat...galaxy-s4-and-its-new-secured-kernel-0146787/ If you change the lines after ## Samsung rooting ... in .config in the kernel source from =y to =n and then build the kernel, you'll get a system with full root permissions.
For those of you who aren't into building kernels, the same task can easily be achieved by flashing a custom kernel after having flashed CF-Auto-Root. The Adam-kernel from wanamlite (http://wanamlite.com/2013/06/21/adam-kernel-galaxys4-lte-v1-4/) for example. I included a boot.img for flashing with mobile odin, it is a new kernel with only the root permissions fixed. Don't flash the attachment zip but extract it and then flash it with mobile odin, the .img was too large for me to upload. If you get stuck at the logo, reflash the stock firmware from http://sammobile.com/ via odin, you won't loose your files, and leave a comment.
I smell a new developer
nice tip :good:
Used mobile odin flash the boot.img ended can't turn on wifi. Other all worked. So flashed back adam 1.4 kernel.
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ROM: Pyrana mf8 1.7
Kernel: Adam 1.4, PHIL 5.06.0
superSU 1.34, 64G exFAT
If you set the lines in question like this:
# CONFIG_SEC_RESTRICT_ROOTING is not set
The status will be "permissive" and ES file explorer will work fine.
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is this mf8 kernel
batteryking said:
is this mf8 kernel
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This is the newest kernel from http://opensource.samsung.com/ with the ramdisk extracted from the xxub firmware from Germany. The kernel shouldn't be firmware dependent though.
Hey!
I'm having some trouble even installing roms really... I used CF-Autoroot and it seems fine but when I try to install anything in either twrp or cwm it won't mount different folders and I get different kinds of permission messages!
Any idea what that could be?
KEriksen said:
Hey!
I'm having some trouble even installing roms really... I used CF-Autoroot and it seems fine but when I try to install anything in either twrp or cwm it won't mount different folders and I get different kinds of permission messages!
Any idea what that could be?
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I dont think the problems you experience flashing roms have anything to do with the kernel (because the kernel hasn't been loaded yet). When I flashed CyanogenMod on my S4 I had problems too with "set_perm" in custom recoveries, but trying to flash it over and over again solved it.
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argentux said:
I dont think the problems you experience flashing roms have anything to do with the kernel (because the kernel hasn't been loaded yet). When I flashed CyanogenMod on my S4 I had problems too with "set_perm" in custom recoveries, but trying to flash it over and over again solved it.
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Yeah, keeping pushing it seemed to work for me as well (until I got it all ****ed up somehow later on) but I'm kind of looking for a solution because I can't believe it has to be the way to do it...

Root for ND8 Not Working

I just got a replacement phone this morning and it came with the KK update already installed. I found this link in another thread, http://www.nasirtech.blogspot.in/2014/05/root-l710vpudnd8-android-442-stock.html
I tried this a couple of times and each time it says it worked but SU will not work at all. I also tried to flash (through ODIN) Philz Rec and it will not flash. I do not get any errors, it is just not working as expected. I also tried a different version of ODIN and still nothing.
What is the best way to get root on this bad boy? Funny in Download mode it shows that binary and system status is "custom" and warranty bit is "1" which indicates I should have a custom recovery but I don't.
Not enough info to say what problems u may be having, but this is the link that I used to flash custom recovery and root...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2741413
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Not sure what further info is needed? That link you provide is not for me. I already have that installed. I suppose I could use that method but was hoping to not have to reset the phone as I already set it up.
appzattak said:
Not sure what further info is needed? That link you provide is not for me. I already have that installed. I suppose I could use that method but was hoping to not have to reset the phone as I already set it up.
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Your binary status and custom versus official has little correlation with whether you actually have a functioning, rooted device.
You currently do not have root; and, you indicate that you have installed custom recovery? If so, have you tried flashing the latest SU from recovery?
appzattak said:
"...... which indicates I should have a custom recovery but I don't."
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Sorry, from reading your post, I thought u were trying to flash md8 and root and that you were unsuccessful in getting a custom recovery on the phone
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You should update supersu from market and open it and convert it to system app then restart.
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Or just flash the very latest SuperSU.zip (v1.97 from what I read) then it won't be updated or moved.
Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy SIII with M.O.A.R. v9.0, dkp kernel dated 3/20/2014 and TWRP v2.7.0.0.

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