Hi.
I just installed the new kernel from richardtrip with ext4 support and all that.
Now im wondering, Will all my data from my ext3 partition be removed if i convert from ext3 to ext4 from recovery?
+1 on that
No, you won't loose data but may have trouble updating images with no ext4 support in kernel.
Just tried it and all programs and so on is working like a charm!
Are there any benefits of converting to ext4?
I just want to have the latest stuffs available
Hi all, I just used CW Recovery to make a 1gb extra partition but don't know which version ext it made. Can someone provide me with some code to write in my terminal to line up my sd-card partition. Thanks.
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Afaik cwm makes ext2 by default, check with 'mount' from terminal, look for sd-ext and if will say ext2/3/4 next to it.
Thanks man.
It seems that the cvm provided in the [Nightly]CM7 thread made ext4 filesystem, atleast that's what I have but it could be the data2ext mod I flashed that converted the ext2 to ext4, I don't know.
More chance that the data2ext mod formated your partition with ext4
Is there a way to tell if my epic has a ext 4 filesystem or a rfs filesystem any help would be great
If you rooted with 2.x.x.x = RFS
If you rooted with 3.x.x.x = EXT4
(In general unless you have access to beta software from Bonsai or ACS)
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pimpin oh boy said:
Is there a way to tell if my epic has a ext 4 filesystem or a rfs filesystem any help would be great
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Boot into Clockwork Mod, it will have the version number listed. If it is green letters, RFS with CWM 2.5.x, If it is orange letters it is EXT4 with CWM 3.0.0.x. If you rooted and never booted into Clockwork and don't reemember what you used, it may convert your filesystem to EXT4 when you do this. Then you will need an EXT4 compatible ROM to flash. If you are on an EXT4 only ROM then you must have EXT4 already. Hope this helps.
What are the benefits ClockworkMod with ext4 support?
support ext4
all wipe do in ext4 filesystem.
but i think, that ext3 or ext4 on DHD not too serious.
ext4 work better than ext3 only on large servers
[(KERNEL)] A dumb question about EXT4
a)Flashed CWM Kernel + EXT4 tools app. Converted system to EXT4.
b)Flashed Speedmod Kernel K15H. Convert RFS to EXT4 via recovery
c)Flashed Talon Dev 0.2.2. Automatic Convert system partition to EXT4.
1)Are there various type of EXT4?
2)Do I need to convert system into EXT4 each time I flashed a kernel?
3)Why each kernel could not recognize the system already EXT4 converted?
How do I verify the system is in EXT4? CWM EXT4 tool could not recognize ETX4 if you flashed with others kernel.
Can someone explain? many thanks
1) Ext4 or Ext4nj (nj stands for non-journalized), using Ext4nj is only for non critical data.
2) No, the new Kernel must try to know if you're already in Ext4, if it doesn't, it's stupid.
3) use the "mount" command in a terminal or via adb, if you see Ext4 in line with /system, /data, etc. etc., you're under Ext4 Lagfix.
No, there is no different kind of ext4. If you flashed stock rom with odin between each kernel transition, know that this reformat the file system to RFS. Ususally, i use chainfire ext4 tool to know if my FS is in ext4. Also, you should not haveto worry about changing FS to ext4 again after changing as you only change the kernel and not the FS. Next time can you post your question in question & answer sub-forum plz.
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1) Ext4 or Ext4nj (nj stands for non-journalized), using Ext4nj is only for non critical data.
2) No, the new Kernel must try to know if you're already in Ext4, if it doesn't, it's stupid.
3) use the "mount" command in a terminal or via adb, if you see Ext4 in line with /system, /data, etc. etc., you're under Ext4 Lagfix.
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true that there is journalised and non-journalised, but both can be mount the same way and are seen the same way by the system.
.Slane. said:
1) Ext4 or Ext4nj (nj stands for non-journalized), using Ext4nj is only for non critical data.
2) No, the new Kernel must try to know if you're already in Ext4, if it doesn't, it's stupid.
3) use the "mount" command in a terminal or via adb, if you see Ext4 in line with /system, /data, etc. etc., you're under Ext4 Lagfix.
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Thanks man. I would strongly agree that each kernel should try to reconize the EXT4. Somehow, this not the case.
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No, there is no different kind of ext4. If you flashed stock rom with odin between each kernel transition, know that this reformat the file system to RFS. Ususally, i use chainfire ext4 tool to know if my FS is in ext4. Also, you should not haveto worry about changing FS to ext4 again after changing as you only change the kernel and not the FS.
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Hi. As i said. Once you flashed another kernel, chainfire ext4 would not able to identify wheather your system is in Ext4. I'm using custom rom not stock.
Just to add on, frequent converting from/to Ext4 would cause some app to be force close. You have to reinstall the apps. What the hack!