Hi. I flashed custom rom 4.2 and I noticed that every content from sdcard was moved to directory called "0" and in main sd card directory new files were created. Will this happen to me everytime I flash 4.2 rom and did anyone else have this problem?
Yes, this happens to everyone. Read the other 20 threads asking this question for more answers.
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Hey guys, having an issue with my internal sd card. I tried searching the forums, but I couldn't find a solution.
On my way to the gym I noticed I couldn't get Google music to stream music. After trying a bunch of fixes I came across the root issue. My internal sd card and data inside is missing.
In the root directory, the folders: /sdcard & /mnt/sdcard are present, but no data exists inside and the directory was mounted r/o; mounting them r/w does not alleviate the issue.
Applications can not see the directories or write to them. In recovery the internal sd card is present, and all folders and files are intact.
Can anyone help me out, our point me to a thread covering the issue?
AOKP milestone 3
Franco Kernel 15.1
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It's a known Franco kernel issue. Update it.
I guess I was on 15.2, although I don't remember flashing that. I flashed 15.1 and everything is working again. Thanks for your help.
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I am currently running the Frankenstein rom, and when I open Titanium Backup you can see my 32GB external SD, but when I switch to a rom like CM9, Miui, my external SD doesn't show. I was wondering two things, does this has anything to do with the rom is a leak or open source, and two is there a fix?
Read through those ROM's threads. I know they are big threads but search for SD card or emmc. I don't have to much experience using them but the SD card is there it's just labeled emmc somewhere.
Yea its because your extsd is under /emmc on AOSP roms whereas on TWiz roms its just /sdcard/externalsd. You should read through the threads. Guarantee your question was answered there.
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Thank you for your help, I been searching around for awhile, and saw questions that sound like it may applied to my question, but wasn't sure if the answers would help, I didn't want to clutter up Q&A with repetition.
Just wondering if someone could help me with a particular SD card issue: Whenever I flash a 10.1 ROM, I can't find any files that I previously had on my internal, including anything in the emulated/0/ directory. Because of this, I had to essentially move my TiBackup directory to external. Whenever I flash back to anything 10.0 or TW-based, all my files are back where they belong. I remember after coming off of Euroskank's kangs, I had multiple 0 directories (emulated/0/0/0/0) when I flashed back to a TW-based ROM. Each 0 directory formatted like it's a new internal memory. I had to move different files from each 0 directory, and deleted the emulated folder. I tried going 10.1 again, with the Illusion CM 10.1 ROM specifically, and all my internal memory files "disappeared" again. Any idea how to fix this?
I've got the same problem on my S2 running CM10.1 and also on my new Nexus 4 running CM10.1.
It's very strange. The file manager of CM says, that /pictures is empty, except /pictures/cache.
But my Gallery show all my pictures.
Very annoying.. Have you found any solution?
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I was running FreeGS3, then flashed LiquidSmooth ... now flashed back to FreeGS3 ... and I have this weird '/storage/sdcard0/0/' folder which is my old internal storage folder? Not sure ... sdcard0/ has the directory structure of internal, but it's empty.
It's as if my old internal was 'backed up' to sdcard0/0/, and now there's a new internal storage at sdcard0 ....
WTF??
The same thing happened to me, you just have to move all the files and folders back to the /sdcard0 folder, you can do it with any file explorer or you can do it in your computer. There's nothing to worry about
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Guide here. If you get confused.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36959843
[Guide][How To] Fix Sdcard / Find backups after cm10.1 Flash!
Same thing happened to me like deja vu after i decided to sample BlackBean 7. Seems to be a CM10/AOKP thing. Went back to my stock rooted TWiz rom anyways. If it isn't broken, don't fix.
I just used Estrongs File explorer to move everything back to where they were and deleted the /0 folder.
Sorry if this is a total noob question but how do I free the 9 gigs that became sdcard/ 0? Im now running free gs3 which im liking a lot more. The major problem I have is my internal sd is now totally full on my 16gig card. The way I figure is if I'm not gonna use cm10 cant I just delete it from the card and get the space back? I have an external card but its only 8gig and was using that for storage of music and etc. Im on a sprint gs3 flashed to metro and am wondering if I reformat the card can I flash gs3 back on or do I need to flash a stock TW? Im not really too concerned about the other files on the internal sd as I figure might as start fresh
casper916 said:
Sorry if this is a total noob question but how do I free the 9 gigs that became sdcard/ 0? Im now running free gs3 which im liking a lot more. The major problem I have is my internal sd is now totally full on my 16gig card. The way I figure is if I'm not gonna use cm10 cant I just delete it from the card and get the space back? I have an external card but its only 8gig and was using that for storage of music and etc. Im on a sprint gs3 flashed to metro and am wondering if I reformat the card can I flash gs3 back on or do I need to flash a stock TW? Im not really too concerned about the other files on the internal sd as I figure might as start fresh
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If you aren't concerned with the files you can just wipe the internal SD card. However, there is a guide posted a few pages up on how to fix the 0 folder. Wiping the internal SD card will not affect your ROM so you will not need to flash anything.
ChaseBroyles said:
If you aren't concerned with the files you can just wipe the internal SD card. However, there is a guide posted a few pages up on how to fix the 0 folder. Wiping the internal SD card will not affect your ROM so you will not need to flash anything.
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Yeah I saw that guide and was going to try it but then im still stuck with not having any sd card space. As of right now I can download or install anything. Im gonna just wipe it and start fresh. Thanks....
I can't delete the /0 folder, even through adb, even with su ... "permission denied"
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I can't delete the /0 folder, even through adb, even with su ... "permission denied"
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When I went back to TW for a short time mine deleted fine. Try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646108 and if that doesn't work, backup your data and wipe the internal SD.
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Man this post made me laugh till I cried!!!! People don't search!!!
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This is the cause of the multiple users feature in 4.2. When a new twrp gets implemented that can handle 4.2 properly, this won't happen. Oh well he didn't Google search! It happens, especially with this kinda thing. Try googleing but we'll always be glad to help.
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Hey guys what's up? I been looking and looking. But I can't seem to find the solution. But can't seem to figure out how to get rid of all those "0" files if have to wipe my phone to factory setting. I will. It seems like the that folder is taking up so much space on my phone. I using twrp and I wipe the everything but the SD card and the data. I'm wondering if u wipe the data also would that solve the problem. Then could always reinstall the ROM and my apps. Thanks in advance
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Android create "0" files/folders and put the data of previous ROMs whenever you flash new 4.2 ROMs. It's because of multiple users function.
4.1 ROMs don't do that. A few workarounds are
1) go into those "0" folders and copy what you want and move them to main directory of sd card. Then you can delete those folders.
2) or copy internal SD card data to external before you flash and format internal SD during the flashing process. And move them back later if you wish to do so.
3) or stay with 4.1 ROMs. Hope this help.
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myowin said:
Android create "0" files/folders and put the data of previous ROMs whenever you flash new 4.2 ROMs. It's because of multiple users function.
4.1 ROMs don't do that. A few workarounds are
1) go into those "0" folders and copy what you want and move them to main directory of sd card. Then you can delete those folders.
2) or copy internal SD card data to external before you flash and format internal SD during the flashing process. And move them back later if you wish to do so.
3) or stay with 4.1 ROMs. Hope this help.
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Oh OK thanks for the info bro :thumbup:
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