[RELEASE] ShinTo Kernel “NewBorn” L09A07 for LP

!!!PLEASE READ AS CHANGES ARE EXTENSIVE!!!

More information of the origins of ShinTo Kernel can be found in previous version posts.

How to install ShinTo Kernel?

  1. First CREATE A BACKUP OF YOUR ROM (in case something awful happens and you need to restore)!
  2. Did you create the backup in recovery?
  3. Go to recovery mode (Power off phone / Once powered off, press PWR + HOME + UP VOL).
  4. Once inside recovery (tested with TWRP 2.8.5.0) you select install and choose the .ZIP that you have previously downloaded from here.
  5. Once installed, reboot into normal mode and wait for the phone to come up.

One thing you will notice right out of the bat is that the led starts to blink in different colors and brightness; that’s ShadowLED working for ya 😉

How to UNinstall ShinTo Kernel?

  1. Flash any other kernel you would like on top of ShinTo Kernel.
    ShinTo kernel uses it’s own unique and private “init.d” so from this version on, it won’t touch  /system/etc/init.d anymore.
    All options can be enabled/disabled in Synapse and the settings survive a flash, reflash & even a format, backup, restore, etc…

Alternatively you can recover the backup of your rom if you messed something up.

How to go from EXT4 to F2FS & vice versa?

ShinTo Kernel includes a new and much improved clever code at bootup that takes care of a couple of things for you, so you can test F2FS in any combination you see fit, and even go back to EXT4 if you don’t like F2FS without loosing any data but you have to follow some logical steps detailed here by the great Megaflop666:

  1. Update TWRP to the latest and greatest (2.8.5.0 at the time of this writing), you can download it from http://teamw.in/project/twrp2
  2. Drop to TWRP and flash the latest Shinto Kernel
  3. Reboot and let the phone fully boot up and settle down, give it 15 minutes
  4. Open Synapse and make sure all settings are stock, if it tells you that your previous settings cannot be used, click “Understood“, and then click the apply check mark at the top.
  5. Go into ES File Explorer or something of your choice and get ALL USER DATA THAT YOU WISH TO KEEP off of the internal SD card.
  6. IF YOU MISSED IT BY NOT READING #5, YOU WILL LOSE ALL PERSONAL DATA ON YOUR INTERNAL STORAGE BY DOING THIS (as TWRP doesn’t back that part up)!
  7. Drop to TWRP and run a FULL NANDROID BACKUP to your External SD Card.
  8. Go to SETTINGS and unselect (un tick) “use rm -rf instead of formatting” (We want TWRP to actually format with f2fs)
  9. Go to Wipe and Choose Advanced Wipe
  10. Select System and choose change or repair file system
  11. Choose f2fs and go through the steps where it tells you that all data will be lost and apply it.
  12. Follow steps 9-11 for Data and Cache one at a time.
  13. Go to SETTINGS and select (tick) “use rm -rf instead of formatting” (We don’t want TWRP to restore back to EXT4)
  14. Do a restore, but ONLY CHECK SYSTEM & DATA for restoral, NOTHING ELSE IS NEEDED.
  15. It will tell you that your backup was made with ext4 and may not boot, don’t worry it will boot.
  16. After restore, reboot your device. First boot will take a few because it’s a new file system and your apps will have to reconfigure themselves, etc.

You can see what partitions are in what format if you go to the i/o VM tab in Synapse. 

On what models does ShinTo Kernel work?

For the time being, it has been confirmed to run very fast & stable on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005 (international SnapDragon) and on N900T (TMO T-Mobile USA), on any Samsung LOLLIPOP 5.0.x TouchWiz rom.
It is only meant to work on Samsung TouchWiz roms, for now… 😉

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36 Responses

  1. Kevin says:

    Sad times.
    Sorry to see this project finish, and thank you.
    Good luck for the future.

  2. Silvester says:

    Thank you for the release !
    Sad to see you are going private with this project.I am enjoying your work for a long time now.
    Thanks again for your hard work

  3. j3n5t says:

    This is the only kernel my phone has run besides stock. Today is a sad day. Thank you for everything you’ve done your hard work will not be forgotten.

  4. N0sp4m says:

    Thanks a lor for your hard work, too bad that you will not have the opportunity the fullfil your promise with a kk version of your kernel. This is a sad day yes 🙁

  5. Saad Ramiz says:

    It’s a sad moment for people like me who have been on your bandwagon since the start!
    Your contribution to the Note 3 will never be forgotten. Would also like to thank your girlfriend who supports you in all this so that we got to enjoy this amazing stuff until now.
    Hope to see your works on Note 7
    You broke the barriers with this kernel of yours but haters gonna hate!
    Want to be a part of your “private” circle. Although I wish that you don’t go private, Mark that I’m not complaining or questioning your decision.
    Keep building bruh…

  6. Awe mate, wicked sad to see ya go!
    I’m here if you ever need any testing done. 🙂

    (this is kevp75, for some reason my wp login is bonko’s at the moment 🙂 )

  7. Sean says:

    Sorry to see you go, this is the only kernel i’ve run since I found out about it last year. All the best in the future!

  8. chee seng says:

    thanks for the great kernel bro! me too wish to join your private project xD . All the best !

  9. Samer says:

    The only kernel that have everything now it will go and take everything…

    Thank you so much for your efforts and for giving us the opportunity to try your piece of art.
    Wish you the best.

  10. Dale says:

    Sorry to hear this is last build. I’d like to thank you for this kernel I have been using the past couple of months. Best custom kernel and gov. I have used on N900T. It is sad that some people don’t apreceate your hard work and the fact you share this for free and choose to make accusations and criticize. Thanks again for the opportunity to use this kernel and good luck in future projects.

  11. Anynjimmy says:

    Rocking kernel… Seems more and more players are retired

  12. razvanuu says:

    Hello, I want to use this kernel, I have a Note3. Thankyou.

  13. Geoff R says:

    Such a shame. Even after upgrading to the note 5 from the note 3 I still visit your page periodically to hopefully see ” reborn on tmo note 5!”. I can’t comprehend the way people are treated after spending their time making works of art for little to nothing. The sense of entitlement is unacceptable. Anywho it’s good that you haven’t stopped for good! Talent like that should never go away.

  14. yay! why oh why man? i hate to see you leaving :/ no more awesome kernel :/

  15. 6h0st says:

    Thank you for the experience! Your work is/was unique. Cheers!

  16. It’s sad to see you leaving. Keep up your great work. Don’t give up. Many good developers left xda for similar reasons. Xda is big. That’s why they feel superior. They need strong competition to learn humbleness. One day they will learn. Until then release new versions of your kernel.

    • CeKMTL says:

      Dziękuję bardzo, keep an eye here this coming week…there might be a surprise and thx again for your kind words.
      Na razie 😉

  17. Silitek says:

    Carlos, thanks for all you’re work. Follow you on developing *****08. The world needed you..:) At lease, i’m.
    Waiting 4the suprise too.

    • CeKMTL says:

      Hey man nice to see you here!
      Yep surprise is coming for both 5.1.1 and 5.0.1
      5.1.1 among other things fixes the camera issues…
      Just a little patience while we make sure everything is working correctly.
      Should be dropping this week

  18. Mike B. says:

    @CeKMTL

    We value your droppings, here as we did “there” (X*A)… 😉

  19. don’t leave dude. i really like your kernel especially the SHADOWLED, I like em when they’re dancing 🙂 anyway thank you so much man. I really really love this kernel. I mean it 🙂

  20. Hi i have got small question, because when i installed this kernel for darklord i have 1/2 display and i can’t do nothing.Any solution?

  21. Soi have problem because after instalation a have 1/2 display. Any solution?

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