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Root kernel miui

I kept trying different kernels for Miui, but never could get anything other than the stock kernel to flash. Let me know if you come across anything good, I'm back to Cm6 for now
 
You might want to use your recovery to flash roms. Rom manager has been known to cause issues, and doesn't help you out if you get into a boot loop.

I'd try a tiamat kernel (i'm using 4.0.6 SBC on CM7 and it's great).

@sticky - can you describe your nandroid issue? What recovery are you using?
 
You might want to use your recovery to flash roms. Rom manager has been known to cause issues, and doesn't help you out if you get into a boot loop.

I'd try a tiamat kernel (i'm using 4.0.6 SBC on CM7 and it's great).

@sticky - can you describe your nandroid issue? What recovery are you using?

I re-read my recovery.log file and turns out i didn't have enough memory on my sd card. (500mb required)

Deleted some zips and I'm good to go. Sorry for blaming you, MIUI!
 
I re-read my recovery.log file and turns out i didn't have enough memory on my sd card. (500mb required)

Deleted some zips and I'm good to go. Sorry for blaming you, MIUI!

i would also keep only 1 or 2 nandroid backups on your card. they also take up a lot of room. just keep any other nandroid backups on your computer or somewhere safe.
 
One really should learn how to do recovery with out third party programs. It could save you all kinds of issues later.

Personally I think Tiamat is the best choice for an AOSP ROM.
 
One really should learn how to do recovery with out third party programs. It could save you all kinds of issues later.

Personally I think Tiamat is the best choice for an AOSP ROM.

+1 on familiarizing yourself to navigate comfortably through recovery w/o third party apps. You can't always rely on those apps to work properly and you should want to learn as much possible about your Evo anyways in case anything breaks on you.
 
I haven't been on MIUI in a month or so, but when I was (and whenever I'm on any AOSP ROM), I always go back to Tiamat 3.3.7 for my kernel. Still seems to be the best one they've made.
 
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