I did not do that. I re-setup my wallet when I flashed the ROM, then re-booted and it all works fine.
Pete just uploaded a new JB bootloader to his site. Here's my question: Do I flash it as a zip, the same way as I would a mod or rom? Do I need to wipe or clear anything first? What are the benefits of this compared to the ICS rom? Faster boots, is that all? Knock on wood but my boot times have been terrific on the stock ICS bootloader I currently have. Pete suggested installing his new JB bootloader, but I can't help myself from asking why. Thanks in advance for the help! Change log / Post with links
Where would one find the stock kernel? LeanKernel is running fine on mine but it'd be nice to know And I honestly don't know what the benefit to the JB boot loader is. I've been running the ICS bootloader and can't be happier so why fix what ain't broke
Somebody asked Pete what the benefit was and he said "not much" haha he's just "keeping up with the times" I think I'm in the same boat, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I'm not sure where you can get the stock kernel separately but I just re-flash the BB build than I'm on and it replaces the kernel with the stock one.
Try this. All kernel download links are at the bottom of the page: Everything Jelly Bean for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus - The SuperUser's Guide
Anytime I shut off the phone. I did this earlier because my GPS went south and it got stuck on the "Google" screen. Had to pull the battery and reboot from recovery to make sure it completed.
Quick questions: Do I go ahead and flash this, or wait for ICSourcery to upgrade to JB? Been on sourcery about 3 weeks now with no problems. Do I back up the files on my "sd" make a Nandroid and re format? I'm sorta ok with flashing ics roms, but unsure on this to JB. Some guidance is appreciated.. Can I use cwm touch or power down and boot into recovery...? Thanks!
However you would go about flashing an ICS rom would be the same process for a JB rom just make sure you do a clean wipe before flashing (cache, dalvik, and factory reset). All your files (pictures, music, etc...) will be saved but it never hurts to make a backup. Just make sure you don't wipe your SD otherwise your files will be lost. Also no one is really sure when developers will start pushing out our favorite roms including Sourcery, Liquid, AOKP, etc... So if you can handle the wait then you can, but at least a few weeks I'd say
Thanks!!! The Team Sourcery seem "slower" to put out a new rom but when they do it is very solid and well worth the wait. I kept bouncing from BAMF, Liquid and Eclipse and found everything I liked about them on Sourcery, and nothing I didn't like in the others. Hate to mess my phone up doing something, This phone IS my internet connection. I have to have tether working so I usually wait until things settle before I flash. again Thanks!
anyone not able to connect to Verizon visual voice mail with this rom? It just stays on "checking account status"
Hey so quick question for anyone that would know but I could have sworn that when I first flashed JB, the notifications were expanded by default in the notification bar. Now for some reason they're always in the ICS style. Does anyone know how to change this? I like the expanded versions and would rather not have to do it manually each time
He said on twitter that he actually fixed the 5 GHz wifi issue. I don't know if there was anything else