Yes, it is. But not the boot.img file. There's no boot.img in
emulator. Only kernel.
You can replace the 'kernel-qemu' file in your platform/images
directory with your new kernel.
Or you can also specify the -kernel option when you invoke the
emulator. (i.e. emulator -avd ... -kernel <zImage> ...)

On Jan 14, 12:50 pm, gopu <gopuraj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> Any body knows How to install new kernel image(boot.img) in emulator?
> is it possible?
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