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As you are now successfully rooted, perhaps it might be a good idea to post in the general rooting forum as I have no experience of using ADB and you may receive a better response and we can keep this thread for rooting. Good luck!
Best practice when switching from one custom ROM to another, (especially if it is to the CM nightly ROMs), is to unroot using SuperSU settings and flash a stock Samsung firmware and doing a Factory Data Reset before moving on to your new ROM. This ensures that you have a correctly working phone with no detritus left over from the previous firmware.
First of all, thanks so much for all the work you put into this!
Here's my version details:
PDA : I9100XWLSD
PHONE : I9100BOLP9
CSC : I9100DTMLSB
Build Info : Thu Jan 31 14:30:29 KST 2013
Previous Kernel version: 3.0.31-889555 dpi@DELL228 #3 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jan 31 14:48:54 KST 2013
Current Kernel version: 3.0.31-Siyah-s2-v6.0b5+ gm@ubuntu #177 SMP PREEMPT Mon Feb 18 16:38:28 PST 2013
And here's my problem (if it has been discussed before, please just direct me towards where to find the solution):
I followed your instructions in posts #1 and #2, and everything seems to have worked just fine, except that my microSD card is now not recognized anymore. As soon as the phone is turned on, it tells me that "the SD card may now be removed safely." When I go into the settings to "Connect SD-card" manually, it does so for a split second, before removing it again.
I'm thinking that the problem may be the card's size (64GB), as I remember the sales clerk telling me that this size hadn't been supported on the Samsung Galaxy S2 from the beginning, but that a later fix had been released for it to work. I ended up never having a problem with it until now, and an older 32GB card seems to get recognized. Unfortunately, tons of files I need to access, including apps, are saved on said 64GB card and I desperately need it to work on my rooted phone.
Is it the kernel that puts me in this predicament? The ROM? What options are there for me? Is there an easy fix, or any fix at all, for this problem?
Thank you for any help you can provide!









Hi! I apologize for my noob questions, I've never done anything like this for my galaxy phones. I have an old S2, and I want to give it to my father (his LG sucks). The phone is in great condition except for performance lag. That is why I'd like to flash a custom rom. So in order to do that, I must first root my phone. Is that correct?

This is my biggest problem. I don't understand a thingComing from 4.1.x or 4.2.x or 4.3.x or another ROM to 4.4.x:
- Flash a kitkat compatible recovery from here. A kernel is a recovery and a recovery is a kernel.
- Reboot to recovery. Not to the system!
- Full wipe: data, cache, dalvik cache.
- Mount system and format system partition manually.
- Flash the unofficial build.
- Flash gapps from here. Please use the 'minimal' one since our system partition is not big enough to carry the 'full' one.


I did mine this guide makes it so easy hollowdean and i was a noob tooHello and welcome to Android Forums HollowDean
That is correct. You will need to root your phone to flash a custom ROM.
Ty for fast reply. Is there a step by step guide for flashing roms as well? I found a rom that's suppose to be stable (what I want) on xda forums, but I have no idea what instructions mean. For instance, like this:
This is my biggest problem. I don't understand a thing![]()

It's actually this rom (hope links are allowed)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/rom-slimsaber-i9100-t2350201
Hello admin. I have rooted my Galaxy S2 long back like a year ago and i dont remember the kernel which I had installed. I guess its Jeboo_Kernel_v1.2a+ . I would like to create a swap file and support it with the phone but this kernel is not supported . Can i know which kernel supports for my sgs2 and what can be the procedure after rooting the phone once and again changing the kernel. Thanks.

Thanks for the welcome admin. I guess you didnt read my ehole post. I have rooted my phone already and i want to change my kernel , a kernel which supports swap file for my phone so could you help me which kernel supports swap file and what is the procedure to change the kernel after rooting once. Thank youHello and welcome to Android Forums Anas Ahmed
For detailed instructions on rooting your Samsung Galaxy S2, see post #1, #2 and #3 of this guide. Good luck!
Thanks for the welcome admin. I guess you didnt read my ehole post. I have rooted my phone already and i want to change my kernel , a kernel which supports swap file for my phone so could you help me which kernel supports swap file and what is the procedure to change the kernel after rooting once. Thank you
Ok thank you !This thread is all about rooting the Galaxy S2. You could post in the general rooting forum if you have a specific post rooting question such as yours. That way we can keep this thread for those who are rooting their phones.