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Hey guys,what's up?
So...I am running AuraxTSense 8.0 on my phone and have made an ext4 about 600Mb partition for Apps2SD.Recently I installed Pocket Legends on my phone along with some other games and all was ok.However,yesterday I tried to update Pocket Legends from the Market and it said that there is limited space on my phone and it cannot update.I then checked in my settings and I had 23 Mb free on my phone.I tried moving all apps to SD with Titanium Backup(excluding Launchers and widgets) and it persists that I only have that much space.What is going on?
Also,when choosing to install apps on external storage in Spare Parts,does it mean Apps2SD+ partition or froyo Apps2SD?
C'mon,no one yet?
tolis626 said:
C'mon,no one yet?
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i dont have this problem anymore, i have lots of apps installed and still have 1.6GB of internal storage lol
AndroHero said:
i dont have this problem anymore, i have lots of apps installed and still have 1.6GB of internal storage lol
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Yeah,I know.You're using the data2SD thing.I've seen you in that thread.Bastard!
I however am using the good old apps2ext,with an ext4 partition.What about that?
Thanks for the reply btw!
I've been having much the same problem.
It would seem that no matter how many apps I move to the SD card, I don't actually get all that more free space on the phone.
A 'df' in the terminal shows me that I've got plenty of space in /system, but /data is nearly full. Nearly half of that is in /data/dalvik-cache.
So I wiped the dalvik cache from recovery and now it's okay again.. for the time being.
Maybe PocketLegends requires a lot of space in /data? Or something was wrong with the update?
ok guys heres the deal, when you use apps2sd what is does is create a symlink between /data/app/, the dalvik-cache and the ext partition on your sd card. the downside of this method is, /data/data/ remains on your phone, /data/data. holds all your settings, app data and other things, and this is where your space is going, one great way for s-off users to improve there situations, is to change the MTD Partitions on there device, basically taking space from /system and /cache and adding this to /data, you can reclaim and extra 50mb+ using this method
Thanks for explaining, AndroHero.
Right now, I have it set with 250 MB /system, 147 MB /data and 40 MB /cache.
I suppose if I'm running out of space on /data but not on /system, then I could repartition again.
martijn_bakker said:
Thanks for explaining, AndroHero.
Right now, I have it set with 250 MB /system, 147 MB /data and 40 MB /cache.
I suppose if I'm running out of space on /data but not on /system, then I could repartition again.
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if your really stingy with /system and remove all the htc apps and widgets you dont use, you can get /system down to 170-180mb that would give you 70-80mb of space back, heres another good tip, there is no point having flash player in /system as its always going to be updated, if you remove installflashplayer.apk from /system/app/ and the associated libflashplayer.so in /system/lib/, that gives you and extra 15mb straight away
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if your really stingy with /system and remove all the htc apps and widgets you dont use, you can get /system down to 170-180mb that would give you 70-80mb of space back, heres another good tip, there is no point having flash player in /system as its always going to be updated, if you remove installflashplayer.apk from /system/app/ and the associated libflashplayer.so in /system/lib/, that gives you and extra 15mb straight away
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I'd say it's easier to use the data2sd trick
Absolutely..
WTB 16GB Class 10 SD
martijn_bakker said:
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WTB 16GB Class 10 SD
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You should refrain from making a partition bigger than 2GB for DATA2SD. Issues have been reported, specially with market.
Read thoroughly the DATA2SD thread to gather all informations
While I know I should be posting on the CM forums instead of here, since I have CM 6.1.1 flashed on my Desire now... I came across the same issue before when I had the pre-rooted 2.2 FroYo rom from Tepic..
The question is the following... Ever since I've installed the 2.2 Froyo or CM i have the same damned issue with App2SD+.. Although as soon as I flash the rom and let it boot once, then go to recovery and flash the appropriate App2SD mod for the 2 ROMs respectively, when i restore my apps with Titanium, I ALWAYS get a Low Storage notification... For reference..
Right now i have installed fresh CM and synced it and everything.. and then restored my apps with Titanium.. The info I get from Quick System Info Pro is as follows..
SD card storage: Total: 3.18Gb Free: 1.30gb
A2SD storage: Total: 457mb Free: 348mb
Internal storage: Total: 148mb Free: 8.49mb
Can anyone tell me why the f**k it doesnt install all the apps on the ext4 i have and yet it partially stores something in it and then all the rest to internal?
Thanks in advance and I am sorry if I posted it in a completely wrong forum or anything.. I just trust the XDA community and since i have the same problem with Pre-rooted 2.2 FroYo i thought I should ask here first...
Can it be that either: Facebook, contacts, maps or something else is taking up a lot of space? Just check via manage applications. Also check the folder /system/sd, every app that is installed (beside system apps) should be listed there. If not, something is wrong with your A2SD+
What you need to understand is apps2sd does exactly what is says, it moves the /data/app/ directory and the dalvik cache to the SD-EXT, now the /data/data/ directory stays on the internal storage, this holds all app data, settings and lib files, some apps need massive lib files in order to work and can take up to 10+ mb on install off the internal storage even with apps2sd+
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What you need to understand is apps2sd does exactly what is says, it moves the /data/app/ directory and the dalvik cache to the SD-EXT, now the /data/data/ directory stays on the internal storage, this holds all app data, settings and lib files, some apps need massive lib files in order to work and can take up to 10+ mb on install off the internal storage even with apps2sd+
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Thanks for pointing this out.. I thought it moves all the apps there regardles of files in use etc.. So its inevitable to go Data2SD? And i really didnt want to... besides i read on Desire section of CM forums that one guy had like 100+ apps installed only with App2SD+ and I barely have 60 and I have full storage already :S Bloody Desire with its low ROM Anyway.. thanks for pointing this out.. appreciated...
chichoko said:
Thanks for pointing this out.. I thought it moves all the apps there regardles of files in use etc.. So its inevitable to go Data2SD? And i really didnt want to... besides i read on Desire section of CM forums that one guy had like 100+ apps installed only with App2SD+ and I barely have 60 and I have full storage already :S Bloody Desire with its low ROM Anyway.. thanks for pointing this out.. appreciated...
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rather than using data2sd have you tried modifying the mtd partitons on your device, especially if your using an asop rom, you can take space from the /system and /cache partition and add it to the /data partiton. asop roms use only a small portion of the /system partition so you may be able to nearly double your internal storage anyway check out this thread for more info http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=806321
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rather than using data2sd have you tried modifying the mtd partitons on your device, especially if your using an asop rom, you can take space from the /system and /cache partition and add it to the /data partiton. asop roms use only a small portion of the /system partition so you may be able to nearly double your internal storage anyway check out this thread for more info http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=806321
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Its too risky.. Im not confident ill pull it off... Just think that I almost crapped my pants when I was rooting it using UnRevoked and youll get the picture.. But thanks non the less.. I guess ill have to live with it and unistall everything i partialy use...
chichoko said:
Its too risky.. Im not confident ill pull it off... Just think that I almost crapped my pants when I was rooting it using UnRevoked and youll get the picture.. But thanks non the less.. I guess ill have to live with it and unistall everything i partialy use...
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doing it with the method in that thread carrys no risk its only a software change, flashing a stock rom will return everything to normal just flashing a recovery again and then a custom rom will change it back to the standard partitions too
Hi Experts!
I have an HTC Wildfire rooted with CM 7.1.0.1 stable installed. Love my phone and Cyanogenmod but I have an irritating problem with downloading large apps from the Market app. Basically there is not enough space on internal storage to store the file.
After some searching and investigation I think I can see the problem. The market uses the Cache partition as a temporary store for downloads. The dalvik cache is also located on the partition. Unfortunately the dalvik cache is so large that it is using up pretty much most of the cache partition (currently 31.62MB used leaving 8.38MB free and there is nothing else but the dalvik cache taking up space at present).
So I'm not sure how to resolve this. I've seen some posts where people have moved the dalvik cache and/or the Market download folder to SD but I'm reluctant to do that as I can imagine this will slow things down a lot plus cause problems if I remove the SD card, turn on mass storage mode etc.
This leaves me to the conclusion that I need a bigger cache partition. So I'd like to know, is this even possible or recommended? If not what other options do I have?
Thanks,
Neil
Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1233340
Thanks for that Guide, that certainly looks helpful, although a pain to have to wipe my system and start over .
Something unusual I have noticed is that I seem to have two Dalvik-Cache's. One is on /cache/dalvik-cache the other is on data/dalvik-cache. They both have contents too so I would assume they are both used!
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Thanks for that Guide, that certainly looks helpful, although a pain to have to wipe my system and start over .
Something unusual I have noticed is that I seem to have two Dalvik-Cache's. One is on /cache/dalvik-cache the other is on data/dalvik-cache. They both have contents too so I would assume they are both used!
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Try to wipe dalvik-cache and see if it appears again. Dalvik cache should be on data partition, but if you flash your roms through RomManager than it moves dalvick-cache to /cache for some reason.
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Did it work ok then?
Ok, here's my situation:
Wildfire s A510e
S-ON
Android 2.3.3
This thing enabled
According to app2sd, i've got no more moveable apps, on my internal memory there are just 7 apps installed (Google Maps, Facebook, Vocal Search, Youtube, Gmail, Clock Widget, 3g Watchdog), but i've got just 6mb free (out of 150mb).
The thing is, browsing my internal memory (using for example Disk Usage, which i think is very user friendly), i found out that all the apps i've installed on the sd have a lot of data on the internal storage anyway.
For example, i've got Barcode Scanner installed on my SD, But it uses 545kb on my internal memory 600kb on the SD.
And another thing: when i browse to settings- applications - manage apps, i can see Barcode Scanner installed on the SD, but it says it uses 545kb (which is the amount of data in the internal memory).
So, is all this normal? 'cause otherwise i don't see the point in installing apps on the sd if they fill up the internal memory anyways.
Any idea? Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance!
I have soff, a rooted rom. Many apps installed ans 120mb or so free memory. I think ans soff device is more flexible to tweak.
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Ok, found out that the data not bein moved is mainly davlik cache and .apk files.
Now, although I already know the answer... Is it impossible to move those files, without root privileges, right?
Damn, I want S-OFF.
That's right, you need root access in order to move any system file on the device to another location, such as a different partition or external card.
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Update:
I've unlocked and rooted my phone.
I've created a 1024mb ext4 partition and installed Link2SD.
Moving all the apps to the partition.
Still, i found .apk files and davlik cache in the primary partition.
Any help? I though with root all my space problems would be over easyly :S
I did a 1024mb partition and used data2sd, I don't have to move app myself, the internal memory show my 1,150 GB...
Maybe you should use data2sd :/
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update to rom 2.3.5 will actually free up more memory even you don't have the unlock your phone. For stock app e.g. facebook, gmail; if you happened to update it, they are unable to be moved to the SD card and occupy much of the internal memory. You can always use app2sd to move the other application to the SD card to free your internal memory once you've updated from 2.3.3 to 2.3.5, I think the HTC people have made some improvement in their latest update with regards to the internal memory issue.
After the updating, I haven't yet unlock my phone (as there was no suitable RUU for my carrier), yet I have free memory of 40 Mb on a 2.3.5 rom Vs that of 15Mb on a 2.3.3 rom.
SavageButcher said:
Update:
I've unlocked and rooted my phone.
I've created a 1024mb ext4 partition and installed Link2SD.
Moving all the apps to the partition.
Still, i found .apk files and davlik cache in the primary partition.
Any help? I though with root all my space problems would be over easyly :S
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Did you do MOVE to SD or Link?
Move to SD is just using the built in Apps2SD support which still leaves parts of the APK, all the Dalvik Cache and Library files still on your internal Data partition.
Link is what you want... There are a few apps like Link2SD that, for obvious reasons, won't link.
You are not looking to use the Apps2SD function. Link.
Also you will see ALL the apps and Dalvik cache files listed on the Data partition still but if you look carefully they are sizeless as they are simply "links" or shortcuts if you like, to the real files on your secondard SD partition.
You will also still see the System APKS Dalvik cache files unless you integrate them into the system partition using something like Titanium Backup Pro. This is as it should be. System Dalvik will not move to an external partition.
If you're rooted and have a recovery, just install DT a2sd. Once your find the file, flash it, go to terminal emulator in the phone and type
Code:
su
A2sd reinstall
your phone will do a hot reboot. Then go back in and type
Code:
su
a2sd cachesd
There will bet another hot reboot and you're done. You'll still lose some internal memory as time goes by, but that's because the phone will store the apps cache on you're internal memory still.
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d33ps1x said:
Did you do MOVE to SD or Link?
Move to SD is just using the built in Apps2SD support which still leaves parts of the APK, all the Dalvik Cache and Library files still on your internal Data partition.
Link is what you want... There are a few apps like Link2SD that, for obvious reasons, won't link.
You are not looking to use the Apps2SD function. Link.
Also you will see ALL the apps and Dalvik cache files listed on the Data partition still but if you look carefully they are sizeless as they are simply "links" or shortcuts if you like, to the real files on your secondard SD partition.
You will also still see the System APKS Dalvik cache files unless you integrate them into the system partition using something like Titanium Backup Pro. This is as it should be. System Dalvik will not move to an external partition.
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Thanks deepsix! That actually worked. (btw i realized that by myself just 30 secs after i wrote my previous post, i feel so noob for writing that, lol.)
I've just recently seen in some other threads information about this Ext4 update but after searching haven't really been able to get a handle on what exactly it does and the proper process for doing it. I would love to be rid of the Low Memory messages and may even decide to root my wives as well if it will fix it for her as well. Does anyone have a link to a step by step that covers what needs to be done? I am currently running the Albinoman's Jelly Bean ROM and loving it but would really like to kick this low memory message for good.
Thanks for any insight
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I've just recently seen in some other threads information about this Ext4 update but after searching haven't really been able to get a handle on what exactly it does and the proper process for doing it. I would love to be rid of the Low Memory messages and may even decide to root my wives as well if it will fix it for her as well. Does anyone have a link to a step by step that covers what needs to be done? I am currently running the Albinoman's Jelly Bean ROM and loving it but would really like to kick this low memory message for good.
Thanks for any insight
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Im not sure if the ext4 mod will work on JB, im pretty sure its only for GB. If you go to a GB rom, its as easy as flashing the mod thru recovery.
How it works is it flashes the gingertiny kernel with a modified ramdisk. Normally the phone has a larger /data partition, and a /datadata (/data/data) partition that is way undersized. The mod takes the undersized /datadata partition and instead mounts it to the larger /data partition, esentialy giving you /data/data just as you had before. So it makes /datadata a folder on the larger /data partition, instead of being on its own smaller seperate partition.
Hope that wasnt to confusing.
There's also an ext4 mod with no kernel, got it from invisiblek's stash. I've been using it on his nightly ICS builds and it seems to work very well.
Try Link2sd and see if that helps. I use both and have never seen a warning about low space.
...sorry...I was on the phone...
omniatic said:
There's also an ext4 mod with no kernel, got it from invisiblek's stash. I've been using it on his nightly ICS builds and it seems to work very well.
Try Link2sd and see if that helps. I use both and have never seen a warning about low space.
...sorry...I was on the phone...
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The common misconception of my mod it seems is that it flashes the kernel all the time. No. It only does that if there is a specific HTC framework file in system and that's the only difference between mine and invisibleks. Mine should work fine on ICS as it basically does a find and replace to modify the ramdisk and leave the same kernel. If you look at the script in the mod you'll see that.
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tiny4579 said:
The common misconception of my mod it seems is that it flashes the kernel all the time. No. It only does that if there is a specific HTC framework file in system and that's the only difference between mine and invisibleks. Mine should work fine on ICS as it basically does a find and replace to modify the ramdisk and leave the same kernel. If you look at the script in the mod you'll see that.
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So from what i'm gathering I should be ok on the Jelly Bean ROM even as it isn't going to affect the Kernel but just modify the ramdisk? I have seen a few links around is there a link to the developers site that has the most recent version to flash? Thanks for the input.
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So from what i'm gathering I should be ok on the Jelly Bean ROM even as it isn't going to affect the Kernel but just modify the ramdisk? I have seen a few links around is there a link to the developers site that has the most recent version to flash? Thanks for the input.
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I was under the impressin it always flashed the kernel, but i guess i was wrong. So it should work.
I cant find the ext4 thread right now, but you can get the files from here. http://dinc.does-it.net/EXT4_Mods/
cmlusco said:
I was under the impressin it always flashed the kernel, but i guess i was wrong. So it should work.
I cant find the ext4 thread right now, but you can get the files from here. http://dinc.does-it.net/EXT4_Mods/
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Thanks for the link, do I just need the Convert2Ext4_normal_data.v1.0.zip or do I need one of the dalvik .zip files as well?
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Thanks for the link, do I just need the Convert2Ext4_normal_data.v1.0.zip or do I need one of the dalvik .zip files as well?
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There are 3 different mods.
1. Ext4 normal data - Converts data and cache to ext4. Does nothing for low space problem.
2. Ext4 no data limit normal dalvik - Converts data and cache to ext4. Moves /datadata to /data, fixing low space issue.
3. Ext4 no data limit dalvik moved - Converts data and cache to ext4. Moves /datadata to /data. Moves dalvik cache from /data to the former /datadata partition.
#2 is the most popular and will solve the low space issue. You can use #3, however some people have issues moving the dalvik. You can always try dalvik moved if you want. If it causes issues flash the dalvik moved revert, and you will be left with no data limit normal dalvik.
tiny4579 said:
The common misconception of my mod it seems is that it flashes the kernel all the time. No. It only does that if there is a specific HTC framework file in system and that's the only difference between mine and invisibleks.
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But doesn't it always flash the kernel that's bundled with the mod? And won't flashing a new kernel afterward undo the mod?
(Given, all this only matters on Sense ROMs...)
Edit: Never mind. The mod only needs to modify boot.img, while a kernel uses the boot.img file that's already there. Derp.
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But doesn't it always flash the kernel that's bundled with the mod? And won't flashing a new kernel afterward undo the mod?
(Given, all this only matters on Sense ROMs...)
Edit: Never mind. The mod only needs to modify boot.img, while a kernel uses the boot.img file that's already there. Derp.
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Just FYI, We (jermaine151 and I) wouldn't have had a kernel in the mod for sense if it weren't for the fact that HTC's kernel doesn't support ext4 and CM's and other AOSP kernels already supported ext4.
You're correct, the mod takes the boot.img, unpacks it, makes the change, repacks it, and flashes the boot.img. If it's sense, instead of repacking with the same kernel it repacks with the bundled kernel. On AOSP it repacks with the existing kernel.
So I finally had a free night and attempted to flash Convert2Ext4_no_data_limit_normal_dalvik.zip last night. It appeared to go just fine for me but I am still getting the low space message this morning if I add any apps. I went in with Link2SD and it still shows my /system as only having 4% free while everything else has around 50% free. I've tried moving everything to the SD card that it will let me but still no luck.
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So I finally had a free night and attempted to flash Convert2Ext4_no_data_limit_normal_dalvik.zip last night. It appeared to go just fine for me but I am still getting the low space message this morning if I add any apps. I went in with Link2SD and it still shows my /system as only having 4% free while everything else has around 50% free. I've tried moving everything to the SD card that it will let me but still no luck.
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Go to menu - settings - sd & phone storrage - and look for application data storrage category. Total space should say 748mb if the mod worked. Or use a termimal app with su permission to type " mounts ". Look for /cache and /data, they should say ext4 after both.
Which EXT4 mod should I use with Pons CM10? Are there any performance improvements?
spectre559 said:
Which EXT4 mod should I use with Pons CM10? Are there any performance improvements?
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Which mod you use is really up to you. No data limit normal dalvik is the most used. Heres a breakdown:
Convert2Ext4_no_data_limit_normal_dalvik.v2.0.zip - Converts cache and data to ext4 from ext3 (ext4 is faster than ext3), moves datadata partition to a folder on the data partition (fixes low space issues), leaves dalvik-cache in its original position on the data partition.
Convert2Ext4_no_data_limit_dalvik_moved.v2.0.zip - Converts cache and data to ext4 from ext3 (ext4 is faster than ext3), moves datadata partition to a folder on the data partition (fixes low space issues), moves dalvik-cache from the data partition to the former datadata partition (frees up more space for data, but has been said to slow the phone down/cause issues).
Convert2Ext4_no_data_limit_dalvik_moved_revert.v2.0.zip - Converts cache and data to ext4 from ext3 (ext4 is faster than ext3), moves datadata partition to a folder on the data partition (fixes low space issues), moves dalvik-cache from the datadata partition back to its original position on the data partition after using the dalvik moved mod.
Convert2Ext4_normal_data.v2.0.zip - Converts cache and data to ext4 from ext3 (ext4 is faster than ext3), leaves datadata on its original (undersized) partition (does not fix low space issues), leaves dalvik-cache in its original location on the data partition.
No_Data_Limit_Mod.v2.0.zip - Leaves data and cache as ext3 (no conversion to the faster ext4), moves the datadata partition to a folder on the data partition (fixes low space issues), leaves dalvik-cache in its original position on the data partition.
http://dinc.does-it.net/EXT4_Mods/
All right I went for the no data limit / normal dalvik option. Flashed with TWRP 2.3.x. Everything seems to have worked but is there any way I can verify that the mod took? Sorry for the noob question.
* EDIT * Never mind. The answer is a couple posts up!
spectre559 said:
All right I went for the no data limit / normal dalvik option. Flashed with TWRP 2.3.x. Everything seems to have worked but is there any way I can verify that the mod took? Sorry for the noob question.
* EDIT * Never mind. The answer is a couple posts up!
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Go to menu - settings - sd & phone storrage - and look for application data storrage category. Total space should say 748mb if the mod worked. Or use a termimal app with su permission to type " mounts ". Look for /cache and /data, they should say ext4 after both.
Lol i copied and posted from above.
cmlusco said:
Go to menu - settings - sd & phone storrage - and look for application data storrage category. Total space should say 748mb if the mod worked. Or use a termimal app with su permission to type " mounts ". Look for /cache and /data, they should say ext4 after both.
Lol i copied and posted from above.
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The first part is not a good way of telling (by checking storage). It will show 748mb regardless. Not mounting /data/data will not have an impact on the size of /data which is 748mb. The best way is to do the following from terminal:
su
mount | grep /data
It should show a line with /data and ext4 and, if it has the no data limit, also a line with /data/data and ext4. If you're on an ICS/JB ROM it will show ext4 anyways. The best way to tell with the new version of the mod is to see if noauto_da_alloc shows in the results of the above commands.
tiny4579 said:
The first part is not a good way of telling (by checking storage). It will show 748mb regardless. Not mounting /data/data will not have an impact on the size of /data which is 748mb. The best way is to do the following from terminal:
su
mount | grep /data
It should show a line with /data and ext4 and, if it has the no data limit, also a line with /data/data and ext4. If you're on an ICS/JB ROM it will show ext4 anyways. The best way to tell with the new version of the mod is to see if noauto_da_alloc shows in the results of the above commands.
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Actually on the latest ota anyways, the sd & storage menu shows both Phone Memory (/data) as 748mb, and Application Data Storage (/data/data) as 748mb with the mod, and 147mb without. But your still correct, your way is a better way to see if its working. I just cant ever seem to remember that command.
cmlusco said:
Actually on the latest ota anyways, the sd & storage menu shows both Phone Memory (/data) as 748mb, and Application Data Storage (/data/data) as 748mb with the mod, and 147mb without. But your still correct, your way is a better way to see if its working. I just cant ever seem to remember that command.
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I added the commands to check to the OP of the mod thread under FAQs.
Oh, the ota does show it? Wow, it's been a while since I've really used sense.
yo, this really speeded my INC up right away! thanks!