本帖最後由 J×Yccle 於 2012-7-11 16:33 編輯
Since the latest leaks for the Samsung Galaxy S2 line up have been hitting us left and right, people have been jumping between ROMs—mainly between buggy, pre-release ICS builds and very stable GB. This is, after all, what we do on XDA as a habit: We see a leak, we flash it, we use it, and we tweak it. If it doesn’t fly, we simply roll back. Of course, there is always an inherent risk in flashing stuff that should not be on your device in the first place, but the risk of fully bricking a device in this day and age is rather small. Especially, since there are tools available to bring your devices back from the dead, such as UnBrickable Mod by XDA Elite Recognized Developer AdamOutler.
Having said this, not everything seems to be fine in the world of leaks. Thanks to XDA Elite Recognized Developer Entropy512, we have learned that most devices that are receiving leaks are at a very high risk of never waking up after a flash. It turns out that there is a major bug in the leaked ICS kernel that affects the /data partition in the eMMC chip, which apparently gets corrupted during certain operations such as wiping and flashing. This was originally believed to be affecting only operations performed in custom recoveries such as CWM. However, there have been reports of hard bricks being produced from the flashing from stock recoveries as well. The affected devices are:
All Epic 4G Touch (SPH-D710) ICS leaks
All Galaxy Note (GT-N7000) ICS leaks
The AT&T Galaxy S II (SGH-I777) UCLD3 leak – and probably all others
Korean SHW-M250S/K/L official releases and any kernel built from their source
Entropy and other devs have posted several warnings scattered throughout the site, in which they explain in detail what is happening. Our suggestion is that users should stay away from flashing ICS from leaks until the bug in the kernel has been completely fixed—unless of course, you are looking to hard brick your device. Remember, this is not something that can be resurrected via Unbrickable Mod or even via JTAG, as this is a firmware error in the eMMC. This is directly from Entropy himself for those of you interested in a bit more detail:
DANGER: Many Samsung ICS leak kernels may damage your device!
原文來自:XDA
簡單翻譯:在部分 Galaxy S II 及 Galaxy Note 的洩漏版 ICS ROM 存在一個非常嚴重的 BUG,
因 4.0.4 使用官方核心1:不可作 3 WIPE
2.無法使用 Recovery 刷機,這時如果要換其他 ROM 刷機時通常各位就會換核心(第三方 CWM Recovery )來刷機。
此時就有可能有一定機率觸發一個 eMMC /data 分區的 BUG,輕則會造成不可使用的分區,
令可使用的內存容量下降,重則會導致手機變磚的可能。
目前已知受影響的洩漏 ICS ROM 包括:
所有 Epic 4G Touch (SPH-D710) 洩漏版 ICS ROM
所有 Galaxy Note (GT-N7000) 洩漏版 ICS ROM
AT&T Galaxy S II (SGH-I777) UCLD3 ,其他此型號的洩漏版 ICS ROM 也可能會存在相同的 BUG
韓國 SHW-M250S/K/L 官方 ICS 系統及任何基於此內核的 ICS ROM
xda-developers 建議大家最好遠離所有 Galaxy S II 及 Galaxy Note 洩漏版 ICS ROM,千萬不要冒險嘗試,
而已經刷了以上及基於以上內核的 ROM ,建議使用 ODIN 去刷回 4.0.3 或其他的 ROM 千萬不要在官方核心
作 WIPE 的動作
危險:許多三星ICS洩漏內核可能會損壞你的設備!
題外話:我從 7月4日三星洩漏版 4.0.4 使用到現在也未發生以上問題
或許我較幸運吧!昨天已完成 CheckROM_RevoHD_V7 中文化,今天也成功換了非原廠核心
目前使用皆正常!因有以上之疑慮所以未發表
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