I was just wondering why there is a new version
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same question here I know the sizes of the partitions changes a bit but - why?
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RCMIX S is an port from Desire S not from Sensation ...
Because the actual version got updated so if you use an RUU the hboot won't be overwritten by the one in the RUU. Secondly, Oxygen and CM7 rom devs were finding it hard to keep to the same amount of /system space available. As software updates, the size of it grows. Eventually, your going to have to change the size of the partition so you can fit the new updates on.
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Because the actual version got updated so if you use an RUU the hboot won't be overwritten by the one in the RUU. Secondly, Oxygen and CM7 rom devs were finding it hard to keep to the same amount of /system space available. As software updates, the size of it grows. Eventually, your going to have to change the size of the partition so you can fit the new updates on.
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Thanks for that
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Are CM7 ROMs also run on CM7r2?
Yes, since the the CM7r2 hboot tables are bigger for /system.
Don't think I'll be using the newer hboot myself...
Code:
# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 202.8M 32.0K 202.7M 0% /dev
tmpfs 202.8M 0 202.8M 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 202.8M 0 202.8M 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/mtdblock3 130.0M 115.2M 14.8M 89% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 302.6M 153.5M 149.1M 51% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 5.0M 2.1M 2.9M 42% /cache
/dev/block/mtdblock5 302.6M 153.5M 149.1M 51% /cache/download
/dev/block/vold/179:1 7.6G 5.4G 2.2G 71% /mnt/sdcard
Plenty of room Although this is on my own AOSP-built CM7-based affair...
I'll probably switch soon since the newer roms will ne using it (sense)
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PaulW21781 said:
Don't think I'll be using the newer hboot myself...
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# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 202.8M 32.0K 202.7M 0% /dev
tmpfs 202.8M 0 202.8M 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 202.8M 0 202.8M 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/mtdblock3 130.0M 115.2M 14.8M 89% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 302.6M 153.5M 149.1M 51% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 5.0M 2.1M 2.9M 42% /cache
/dev/block/mtdblock5 302.6M 153.5M 149.1M 51% /cache/download
/dev/block/vold/179:1 7.6G 5.4G 2.2G 71% /mnt/sdcard
Plenty of room Although this is on my own AOSP-built CM7-based affair...
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The new Hboot CM7r2 was made for original CM7 beacuse the ROM is a bit larger.
You are on some kind of tweaked(selfmade) version of CM7 so you have a lot of space remaining.
Maybe we will have a ODEXed cm7, else i don't see why they need 145 MB on /system, clearly a over kill.
As I explained software gets bigger in size and it gets harder to shrink it down when you have more data to deal with
Swyped...
Too little space.
It's quite annoying, but something we have to live with. The ROM devs still do a great job, though, considering they try to satisfy as many users as possible.
You can bung on r2. Just as long as you don't go over the r2's max /data capacity you should be fine. You might have to reflash the rom and wipe cache and dalvik, but not do a full wipe.
i've got CM7 hboot currently installed and i'm trying to flash r2 over it but it won't allow me to flash it in fastboot, it just says stuck on "sending..." then once I disconnect the USB, it says "error, too many links".
I've tried flashing it the alternative way via PB99IMG but it comes up with an invalid CID error.
Any reasons why it might be doing this, I flashed the original CM7 hboot (and oxygen hboot before that) with out any problems
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i've got CM7 hboot currently installed and i'm trying to flash r2 over it but it won't allow me to flash it in fastboot, it just says stuck on "sending..." then once I disconnect the USB, it says "error, too many links".
I've tried flashing it the alternative way via PB99IMG but it comes up with an invalid CID error.
Any reasons why it might be doing this, I flashed the original CM7 hboot (and oxygen hboot before that) with out any problems
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Maybe faulty download, try downloading again
tried that, checked MD5 as well
sorted it, seems it was a dodgy usb cable.
thanks
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I use the barebone, stripped down roms and have more than 120MB free space on /system partition. It would be nice to change the size and free space for more apps installs (and skip the a2sd).
Is it possible?
Somebody said it's done in the kernel.... A LONG TIME AGO. Nobody seems to want or can.
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Somebody said it's done in the kernel.... A LONG TIME AGO. Nobody seems to want or can.
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Its a pity, would be a nice way to solve desires apps storage problems
htc have taken more space from data and cache to put their apps (and ****)
desire
/dev/block/mtdblock3 250.0M 97.6M 152.4M 39% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 147.6M 116.3M 31.3M 79% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 40.0M 33.3M 6.7M 83% /cache
N1
/dev/block/mtdblock3 145.0M 109.5M 35.5M 76% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 196.3M 166.0M 30.3M 85% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 95.0M 38.2M 56.8M 40% /cache
Kali- said:
htc have taken more space from data and cache to put their apps (and ****)
desire
/dev/block/mtdblock3 250.0M 97.6M 152.4M 39% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 147.6M 116.3M 31.3M 79% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 40.0M 33.3M 6.7M 83% /cache
N1
/dev/block/mtdblock3 145.0M 109.5M 35.5M 76% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 196.3M 166.0M 30.3M 85% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 95.0M 38.2M 56.8M 40% /cache
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Yeah, alot of wasted space, even with a fully odexed sense rom.
Wow I'm using Evil's barebone rom and just checked my free space. I got 150 MB free in /system just doing nothing! What a shame we can't repartition the internal memory.
i believe desire has 512 Mo of rom
desire
/dev/block/mtdblock3 250.0M 97.6M 152.4M 39% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 147.6M 116.3M 31.3M 79% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 40.0M 33.3M 6.7M 83% /cache
250+147+40<512
why this difference ?
radio recovery fastboot
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i believe desire has 512 Mo of rom
desire
/dev/block/mtdblock3 250.0M 97.6M 152.4M 39% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 147.6M 116.3M 31.3M 79% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 40.0M 33.3M 6.7M 83% /cache
250+147+40<512
why this difference ?
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The difference in case of the nexus one is, that you can use 196.3MB for "your" stuff (not absolutely true - i know) instead of 147,6MB.
Currently my partitions look like this:
df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 206.5M 0 206.5M 0% /dev
/dev/block/mtdblock4 40.0M 8.5M 31.5M 21% /cache
/dev/block/mtdblock3 250.0M 120.9M 129.1M 48% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 147.6M 70.7M 76.9M 48% /data
But when I next boot, /data/dalvik-cache will balloon to ~60MB so I'll be stuck with 15MB left of my data partition.
I was thinking, if I could take 100MB or so from my system partition and add it to my data partition, this would make everything much more awesome. I'm prepared to reformat my phone (currently using CM7-RC3) to do this, but have no idea how I'd go about it.
Also it'd be great if my /system partition mounted RW on boot (I've got Alpharev, etc)
Have you visited this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=806321 <<< Custom MTD partitions
I've rooted and S-OFFed my desire GSM and i'm running CM7.0.2.1. i want to use the alpha-rev internal memory partition table for cm7 but i saw that it only has 5mb of cache.
I read somewhere that the cache limits the size of apps you can download (if you have a 5mb cache, you can't download things more than 5mb from the market). Is that true? I guess there'll be a drop in performance if you come from a 40mb cache system, correct?
*EDIT just found that thread about making your own custom partition sizes: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=806321*
I'm also thinking of making a custom partition with 130mb system, 40mb cache (same as stock), the rest for storage.
in that post, it says, "Create mtdpartmap.txt on SD card with size of system & cache, the example provided sets system to 125MB and cache to 5MB, this will depend on your ROM: echo "mtd 125 5" > /sdcard/mtdpartmap.txt"
does that mean just make a .txt file and inside just write a line that reads "mtd 125 5" ?
Thanks in advance!
I have cm7 hboot and download big apps like angrybirds (over 10mb) without problem despite the 5mb cache, only limitation connected to small cache i know is inability to flash radio from Recovery(you must do it from fastboot)
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Have a look at the partitioning using CM-7.0.2.1 and cm7 partitioning:
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# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 207632 32 207600 0% /dev
tmpfs 207632 0 207632 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 207632 0 207632 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/mtdblock3 133120 132948 172 100% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 313088 114740 198348 37% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 5120 1564 3556 31% /cache
/dev/block/mtdblock5 313088 114740 198348 37% /cache/download
/dev/block/vold/179:1
31154688 23073632 8081056 74% /mnt/sdcard
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as you can see: if you use cm7 partitioning it uses the same partition for download cache and data - so there is enough space.
thank you!
Is there any noticeable performance drop when you are going from a 40mb cache to a 5mb cache?
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thank you!
Is there any noticeable performance drop when you are going from a 40mb cache to a 5mb cache?
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I went from stock (40) to oxygen (10) - there isn't any change to performance, if you mean speed, responsiveness etc. because of the partition itself.
My phone is faster because of the rom and kernel though!
thanks. I'll flash the CM7 partition tonight
*edit*
i feel that the alpharev's way is too complicated (installing fastboot and things) and i end up doing the custom partition size way
now i have:
130mb system
40mb cache
267mb data
restored my nandroid backup, and everything's working. HURRAY!!!
thanks again everyone!
Apologies if this has already been asked elsewhere, but I got no search results on it...
I was checking partition sizes using Root Explorer yesterday, and the following is what I was seeing:
Data: 380MB, 65.11MB free
System: 312.5MB, 83.02MB free
Cache: 225MB, 1.31MB used
This works out at around 1GB of internal storage, and on my phone, over 300MB wasted between system and cache partitions. Is the large cache partition there for downloading all that extra game data, because it seems needlessly large otherwise?
The big question though - is there any way to repartition the internal storage?
Yes there is but you would need some way to instruct s1 boot to use the new partition table, even with an unlocked bootloader we can't do this. Also in the 2.3.4 update /cache/ has been reduced to 100mb.
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Yes there is but you would need some way to instruct s1 boot to use the new partition table, even with an unlocked bootloader we can't do this. Also in the 2.3.4 update /cache/ has been reduced to 100mb.
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Thanks So if I flash any of the 2.3.4 ROMs, I'll have an extra 100MB on my data partition? I'd be happy enough with that...
As for instructing s1 boot to use the new partition table, do you mean there's no way to do this, full stop, or no way to do it YET? Because obviously the 2.3.4 ROMs can do it, so just wondering if it's something the devs may be able to figure out and do in future...
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Thanks So if I flash any of the 2.3.4 ROMs, I'll have an extra 100MB on my data partition? I'd be happy enough with that...
As for instructing s1 boot to use the new partition table, do you mean there's no way to do this, full stop, or no way to do it YET? Because obviously the 2.3.4 ROMs can do it, so just wondering if it's something the devs may be able to figure out and do in future...
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Thats the thing, it's just disapeared this other 100mb, they didnt add it to /data/ or /system/ just hid it on a seperate partiton
Afaik there is no way full stop, although we have unlocked bootloaders, we dont have s-off like HTC devices, were unable to modify bootloader Sony on the other hand add diffrent bootloader versions to there stock roms, so it's the latest bootloader that comes with the 2.3.4 roms that has repartitioned /cache/
If you want to free up some space, you may want to try link2sd on the market, it works simlar to apps2sd+ i have over 300 apps on my phone and still have 235mb free thanks to link2sd
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD&hl=en
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Thats the thing, it's just disapeared this other 100mb, they didnt add it to /data/ or /system/ just hid it on a seperate partiton
Afaik there is no way full stop, although we have unlocked bootloaders, we dont have s-off like HTC devices, were unable to modify bootloader Sony on the other hand add diffrent bootloader versions to there stock roms, so it's the latest bootloader that comes with the 2.3.4 roms that has repartitioned /cache/
If you want to free up some space, you may want to try link2sd on the market, it works simlar to apps2sd+ i have over 300 apps on my phone and still have 235mb free thanks to link2sd
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD&hl=en
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maybe they added it into an ext recovery, so maybe we could use CWM with 2.3.4?
AndroHero said:
Thats the thing, it's just disapeared this other 100mb, they didnt add it to /data/ or /system/ just hid it on a seperate partiton
Afaik there is no way full stop, although we have unlocked bootloaders, we dont have s-off like HTC devices, were unable to modify bootloader Sony on the other hand add diffrent bootloader versions to there stock roms, so it's the latest bootloader that comes with the 2.3.4 roms that has repartitioned /cache/
If you want to free up some space, you may want to try link2sd on the market, it works simlar to apps2sd+ i have over 300 apps on my phone and still have 235mb free thanks to link2sd
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD&hl=en
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Thanks, I'll take a look
Do you have 2.3.4? You can use ADB to list the partitions, so you might be able to see where that 100MB has gone...
adb shell
df -h
I get the following:
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Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 199.0M 76.0K 198.9M 0% /dev
tmpfs 199.0M 0 199.0M 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 199.0M 0 199.0M 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/mtdblock0 312.5M 190.8M 121.7M 61% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock3 380.0M 296.4M 83.6M 78% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock2 225.0M 1.3M 223.7M 1% /cache
/dev/block/mtdblock1 10.0M 1.5M 8.5M 15% /data/idd
Or just 'df -h' from a terminal window on your phone...
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df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 177.3M 44.0K 177.3M 0% /dev
tmpfs 177.3M 0 177.3M 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 177.3M 0 177.3M 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/mtdblock0 312.5M 137.4M 175.1M 44% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock2 380.0M 123.3M 256.7M 32% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock1 101.5M 18.0M 83.5M 18% /cache
/dev/block/vold/179:1
1.9G 1.1G 773.4M 59% /mnt/sdcard
/dev/block/vold/179:1
1.9G 1.1G 773.4M 59% /mnt/secure/asec
/dev/block/dm-0 5.1M 3.6M 1.4M 71% /mnt/asec/com.mojang.miecraftpe.demo-1
This is from my phone running the latest CM.
I cant find the 100 MB here
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df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 177.3M 44.0K 177.3M 0% /dev
tmpfs 177.3M 0 177.3M 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 177.3M 0 177.3M 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/mtdblock0 312.5M 137.4M 175.1M 44% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock2 380.0M 123.3M 256.7M 32% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock1 101.5M 18.0M 83.5M 18% /cache
/dev/block/vold/179:1
1.9G 1.1G 773.4M 59% /mnt/sdcard
/dev/block/vold/179:1
1.9G 1.1G 773.4M 59% /mnt/secure/asec
/dev/block/dm-0 5.1M 3.6M 1.4M 71% /mnt/asec/com.mojang.miecraftpe.demo-1
This is from my phone running the latest CM.
I cant find the 100 MB here
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I suppose if it's hidden from Android, then ADB wouldn't see it anyway. And it's actually more than 100MB. More like 123.5MB. Would love to know where it's gone!
I'm running COS ICS firmware with INT2EXT+ (from here). Everything seemed to be fine, but today I suddenly noticed that I can't neither install a new app nor update an already installed one. The download bar is blinking endlessly without getting anywhere.
As I can understand, the problem is that /data/data is full, but what can be done with it? I suppose that if I move it to the EXT partition, it will become even more sloppy than it is now.
Here's the output of df:
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[email protected]:/ $ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 207560 60 207500 0% /dev
tmpfs 207560 0 207560 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 207560 0 207560 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/mtdblock3 256000 178684 77316 70% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock4 40960 1288 39672 3% /cache
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 1874298 277453 1496841 16% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock5 151168 147324 3844 97% /data/data
/dev/block/mtdblock5 151168 147324 3844 97% /data/property
/dev/block/mtdblock5 151168 147324 3844 97% /data/radio
/dev/block/vold/179:1
5756032 1851000 3905032 32% /mnt/sdcard
df: /mnt/secure/asec: Permission denied
/dev/block/dm-0 9352 7532 1820 81% /mnt/asec/com.readability-1
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Try settings/ applications then find google play store and clear cache n data. Worked for me earlier
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Try settings/ applications then find google play store and clear cache n data. Worked for me earlier
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Thanks, but it doesn't seem to be the problem, as Play Store had some ~1 MB in cache and even less in data.
I uninstalled several relatively big apps (like Google+), which made /data/data only 71% full, so I could update other apps. But it's a temporary solution; is there really no way to get more space for apps on HTC Desire without making it slow and clumsy?
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Thanks, but it doesn't seem to be the problem, as Play Store had some ~1 MB in cache and even less in data.
I uninstalled several relatively big apps (like Google+), which made /data/data only 71% full, so I could update other apps. But it's a temporary solution; is there really no way to get more space for apps on HTC Desire without making it slow and clumsy?
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Yea...by getting a new phone with bigger memory. Sd-ext will always be slow.
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Yea...by getting a new phone with bigger memory. Sd-ext will always be slow.
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Well... Then I'll go for dGB ROM for now, will see if 360 MB is enough for my apps. =)