[Q] Files larger then 4GB - Acer Iconia Tab A100

I am currently running "ICS-"FLEX-A100-REAPER-RELIX_Rev2" with a 32GB FAT card. What is the best procedure to set this up to support files over 4GB? Can I convert to extFAT, ext3, ext4 without any issues? I have the current version of TWRP installed.

dms76 said:
I am currently running "ICS-"FLEX-A100-REAPER-RELIX_Rev2" with a 32GB FAT card. What is the best procedure to set this up to support files over 4GB? Can I convert to extFAT, ext3, ext4 without any issues? I have the current version of TWRP installed.
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Ex fat is your best chance or maybe NTFS if he got it working.
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pio_masaki said:
Ex fat is your best chance or maybe NTFS if he got it working.
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I thought TWRP didn't support ntfs? I'll try extfat, thanks.
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dms76 said:
I thought TWRP didn't support ntfs? I'll try extfat, thanks.
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Depends on the kernel supporting it or not. Ex fat is generally the more compatible for android between those 2 though.
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so is ex fat supported in twrp?

1chris89 said:
so is ex fat supported in twrp?
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pio_masaki said:
Depends on the kernel supporting it or not. Ex fat is generally the more compatible for android between those 2 though.
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exfat is full supported in twrp just not in android except via some oem app for paragon so i can't use the exfat in android at all. Maybe ill test ntfs and see if it's supported in twrp but from what u guys said it isn't but that would fix my issue since i need it to work in android/ windows/ and twrp...

Again depends on the kernel supporting it or not. If the kernel has support for exfat then android does and vice versa. Same with recoveries. I think the godmachine kernel may support it already.
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I'm on the Galaxy Note 2 so im not sure but paragon says it only give exfat support to oem user so i don't know how to get that app but otherwise recovery for twrp supports exfat... ill test ntfs in twrp and see since im on CM10 Jellybeer at the moment which i like a lot more than stock modded roms.

1chris89 said:
I'm on the Galaxy Note 2 so im not sure but paragon says it only give exfat support to oem user so i don't know how to get that app but otherwise recovery for twrp supports exfat... ill test ntfs in twrp and see since im on CM10 Jellybeer at the moment which i like a lot more than stock modded roms.
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Ah well since its not even this device, I have no idea what to tell you.
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I have the note 2, I have not tested TWRP or persus kernel with exfat card yet.
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yeah i tested it on my sgh-i317 note 2 and exfat works in twrp just haven't tested ntfs since android doesn't work with exfat at all

1chris89 said:
yeah i tested it on my sgh-i317 note 2 and exfat works in twrp just haven't tested ntfs since android doesn't work with exfat at all
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Exfat works fine in android, my thrive roms and kernels support it. As I said, its about being supported, not being on android. Twrp is built against android source as well.
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You could try renaming ex fat to fat32 it worked on old GPS units to go higher than the 32 gig cap or do a command line format on windows to force it. I don't know if it would work but worth a try.

max69power said:
You could try renaming ex fat to fat32 it worked on old GPS units to go higher than the 32 gig cap or do a command line format on windows to force it. I don't know if it would work but worth a try.
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But fat32 has the 4gb size limit, the point to this thread was a filesystem without that limit. Or did I miss the trick there?
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[DEV][REQ]Dualbooting Galaxy S - aka "porting" LolBoot/Siyah

Ok, you may know this Thread over in the S2 forums http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1205288 or this one http://www.gokhanmoral.com/gm/2012/04/10/siyahkernel-v3-1beta1/
My idea is too look into HellcatDroid´s special Kernel which allows one system to sit behind an other - primary - system and to be booted with a button combo, and try to "transfer" the preperations needed for this to work.
So we (this is not my project - it should be a big community project) need the help of a Kernel developer. - Everyone´s welcome
gokhanmoral implemented his own Version in his Siyah Kernel - so there is another point to look into.
I will attach HellcatDroid´s Kernel...​
I've read a bit in the thread, and I'd say that the second system uses the same partitions as the first, they are splitted for the two systems(i.e. if /data is 512Mbs, 100 are for system2, 412, for system1). Am I right with that?
dark_knight35 said:
I've read a bit in the thread, and I'd say that the second system uses the same partitions as the first, they are splitted for the two systems(i.e. if /data is 512Mbs, 100 are for system2, 412, for system1). Am I right with that?
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Yep I think its right - but what do you mean with "512MB in /data - 100 for system2..."
They aren't installed in /data... or what do you mean?
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It will be a Great Idea,But I read in Thread That It's not compatible yet With ICS ROMs,So Double GB isn't that Well great, But Good for People who want Sammy Firmware/AOSP Dual GB Buut
Gammelgustav said:
Yep I think its right - but what do you mean with "512MB in /data - 100 for system2..."
They aren't installed in /data... or what do you mean?
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I mean that /data is splitted, so that the second ROM can use 100Mbs of it, the rest is reserved for the primary ROM.
dark_knight35 said:
I mean that /data is splitted, so that the second ROM can use 100Mbs of it, the rest is reserved for the primary ROM.
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But you mean using it for data or do you mean for installing both systems in /data?
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question: who need it?
raXoN91 said:
question: who need it?
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->Flash-addicted XDA-member ^^
->People who want to run for example MIUI and a "Samsung" ROM
->Kernel devs - to be the first dev who brought Dualboot to a SGS (for their ego)
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It would be so sick if someone releases dualboot for galaxy s
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Gammelgustav said:
But you mean using it for data or do you mean for installing both systems in /data?
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Well, both ROMs use /data like it's used in one ROM, but they have to share the storage. The amount of Mbs the single ROMs can use is predefined.
raXoN91 said:
question: who need it?
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Someone who want a stable ROM for daily use and be able to test other ROMs without deleting the first one .
I admit that without ICS compatibility, not a lot of people would be interested in. So for now, it's a great project which I hope will evelve to a fully ICS / GB compatible dual-boot.
dark_knight35 said:
Well, both ROMs use /data like it's used in one ROM, but they have to share the storage. The amount of Mbs the single ROMs can use is predefined.
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Yep ok - thought you mean installing both ROMs in /data Partition
raXoN91 said:
question: who need it?
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Me! Sammy + Aosp.
burakgon said:
Me! Sammy + Aosp.
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+1
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Ok contacted HellcatDroid and mialwe...
Waiting for some answers
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burakgon said:
Me! Sammy + Aosp.
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As the kernel has to fit both ROMs, you never will be able to have this. Only two different cm9 or cm7 or Sammy ROMs
edit: if mialwe has enough time, I don't think it would be too hard to do this. As /system for second os one should use /datadata I suppose.
But compared to the s2 we have not much space. Maybe the system partition has to be shrinked to 210 MB, to make datadata equal in size.
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DerTeufel1980 said:
As the kernel has to fit both ROMs, you never will be able to have this. Only two different cm9 or cm7 or Sammy ROMs
Sent from my I9000 running Android 4.03
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@DerTeufel: You just stole the words from my mouth. As you rightly said, it won't be possible to boot 2 ROM with 2 different file systems in the same partition - rfs vs yaffs...So it's either got to be 2 CM7s, 2 Sammys or 2 ICS based roms..
so cm & miui would be possible, right? i think that would be a great combo...
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I think my friend with his Moto Defy can boot both CM7 and 9... But I could be wrong.
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Trojan38 said:
I think my friend with his Moto Defy can boot both CM7 and 9... But I could be wrong.
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Not impossible because both are running on MTD, stock ROMs run on BML.

[Q] App2SD Kernel for stock note 2

Does any developer know of a way to substitute the stock kernel in a note 2 with one that allows the app2sd init,d script.
my note 2 is rooted and has CWM but other than that no other changes. i am a very heavy user of apps due to the field that i work in, and 16gb internal mem is not good enough, i have a 64gb class 10 sd card fully working, but very underused.
as per the below threads
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883125
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1888986
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1073000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1857391
many thanks in advance to anyone that can help.
regards pj
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772234
this is the main forum i saw the hack from
I would like the answer for this one too.
So, anyone knows how to implement the init.d on rooted stock kernel/rom with CWM recovery?
airbusecam said:
Does any developer know of a way to substitute the stock kernel in a note 2 with one that allows the app2sd init,d script.
my note 2 is rooted and has CWM but other than that no other changes. i am a very heavy user of apps due to the field that i work in, and 16gb internal mem is not good enough, i have a 64gb class 10 sd card fully working, but very underused.
as per the below threads
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883125
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1888986
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1073000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1857391
many thanks in advance to anyone that can help.
regards pj
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I also prefer this way, tested and worked :good::laugh:
airbusecam said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772234
this is the main forum i saw the hack from
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[R] Multiboot

Can anyone pls mod multiboot or dualboot support in the kernal of our device..its already available for galaxy s plus and many other phones..it would be very handy for all rom testers and me too!
farisnanosoft said:
Can anyone pls mod multiboot or dualboot support in the kernal of our device..its already available for galaxy s plus and many other phones..it would be very handy for all rom testers and me too!
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I don't think ours have Dual-Boot feature... And, why do we need it for anyways? :what:
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TiTAN-O-One said:
I don't think ours have Dual-Boot feature... And, why do we need it for anyways? :what:
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you're right I think, dual boot will make our phone slowly, cause it has a little internal memory.. it's what I think cmiiw
feizhel_vandrago said:
you're right I think, dual boot will make our phone slowly, cause it has a little internal memory.. it's what I think cmiiw
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it wont make the phone slow..actually we can boot it smoothly from externalsd if we've faster one,class 10 is excellent..advantage is we can use a stable rom for normal use and at the same time we can taste the latest jelly bean...its explained in our little bro galaxy s plus forum..there is some method of partitioning and only we need is a kernel supporting it..
farisnanosoft said:
it wont make the phone slow..actually we can boot it smoothly from externalsd if we've faster one,class 10 is excellent..advantage is we can use a stable rom for normal use and at the same time we can taste the latest jelly bean...its explained in our little bro galaxy s plus forum..there is some method of partitioning and only we need is a kernel supporting it..
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oh.. i dont know about it bro i'm just a newbie.. i'm sorry if i was wrong..
farisnanosoft said:
it wont make the phone slow..actually we can boot it smoothly from externalsd if we've faster one,class 10 is excellent..advantage is we can use a stable rom for normal use and at the same time we can taste the latest jelly bean...its explained in our little bro galaxy s plus forum..there is some method of partitioning and only we need is a kernel supporting it..
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If tht is the case, CMIIW but i think we have to do a partition on our SD Cards rite?
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I've ever ask a question like this and directly answered by hadid japri..,
"galaxy W kernel devs. Ever try to develop multiboot kernel but it's problem on internal storage and our RAM not support for it"
I forget why our RAM not support for it..
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We should make a modded RAMdisk to enable multiboot in the principal kernel, and place the other rom in a ext3-4 sd partition.
Our RAM is as same as I9001 so I don't see why we can't do it.
miki2o said:
We should make a modded RAMdisk to enable multiboot in the principal kernel, and place the other rom in a ext3-4 sd partition.
Our RAM is as same as I9001 so I don't see why we can't do it.
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finally a hopeful word! keep digging
galaxy s plus dual boot-- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2237725
i hope it can be possible later..
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farisnanosoft said:
Can anyone pls mod multiboot or dualboot support in the kernal of our device..its already available for galaxy s plus and many other phones..it would be very handy for all rom testers and me too!
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You need pimp my rom for change and set 2. Boot animation search from google play store/
gwonder said:
You need pimp my rom for change and set 2. Boot animation search from google play store/
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for what?didnt feel any connection with the topic!
farisnanosoft said:
for what?didnt feel any connection with the topic!
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Ahh sorry my noob english :'(

Wicked Rom V4

64 gig sandisk ultra sd card mounts than unmounts after installing wicked rom v4. Card works well on other stock s4 and pc, formatted sd card to fat32 from exfat and now mounts on wicked rom. does wicked rom not support exfat, or is it the root, or kernel does not support exfat?
The kernel doesn't support it.
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elflip88 said:
The kernel doesn't support it.
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TY... is there another kernel that would work with wicked rom? or if I keep the fat 32 what cluster size is right for a 64 gig card
HellMystic said:
TY... is there another kernel that would work with wicked rom? or if I keep the fat 32 what cluster size is right for a 64 gig card
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Ktoonsez works well with wicked, but I'm sure there are others. As for cluster size, I use 32 for my 64 sd card. Haven't had any problems.
You can flash this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271976
[KERNEL] Stock Touchwiz MDB - SetUID Restriction Removed
And then after flashing kernel flash this
http://d-h.st/0Si
And your phone will read exfat
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Saturny said:
Ktoonsez works well with wicked, but I'm sure there are others. As for cluster size, I use 32 for my 64 sd card. Haven't had any problems.
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TY ill give that kernel a try... can I flash that kernel from where the phone is at right now? or should I go back to stock first?
elflip88 said:
You can flash this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271976
[KERNEL] Stock Touchwiz MDB - SetUID Restriction Removed
And then after flashing kernel flash this
http://d-h.st/0Si
And your phone will read exfat
Sent from Flip's Galaxy S4
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Thank you very much!
Does Ktoons Kernal support exFat 64gb? Do we have to use the Flash Module on that one also to make it work? Thanks
141park said:
Does Ktoons Kernal support exFat 64gb? Do we have to use the Flash Module on that one also to make it work? Thanks
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I don't think it supports it, and I'm not too sure if the module works on other kernels, I asked in that thread but never got an answer.
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That worked great, ext sd can read exfat again! Thx again
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HellMystic said:
TY ill give that kernel a try... can I flash that kernel from where the phone is at right now? or should I go back to stock first?
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I flashed it after the rom. Just remember to clear the cache & dalvik & fix permissions after.

[Q] Carbon Rom vs Vanir

Hi guys.
In terms of battery life what is the best rom in the newest build?
Are you just wanting to know about CM builds? Because I've tried all and liked most of them, but as far as battery life, none come close to stock, Which is why I'm running this stock based custom Rom..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2462453
As far as CM builds I had the best battery life on carbon.... Still no where's close to the aforementioned Stock based Rom...
Just my humble opinion....
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esimon311 said:
Are you just wanting to know about CM builds? Because I've tried all and liked most of them, but as far as battery life, none come close to stock, Which is why I'm running this stock based custom Rom..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2462453
As far as CM builds I had the best battery life on carbon.... Still no where's close to the aforementioned Stock based Rom...
Just my humble opinion....
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I agree plus no 64GB card access...
here.david said:
I agree plus no 64GB card access...
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I've been using a 64gb card in every phone I've owned and it work perfectly on carbon. If you don't wanna go through the hassle of enabling exfat support, then use a PC program to format the 64gb card to fat32.
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Neroga said:
I've been using a 64gb card in every phone I've owned and it work perfectly on carbon. If you don't wanna go through the hassle of enabling exfat support, then use a PC program to format the 64gb card to fat32.
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I tried a few ways to get the ExFat to work, CM does see my 64GB ExFat without any "jumping thru hoops" just not as "cool" as Carbon IMHO.
How did you get your ExFat to work on Carbon?
Tx's....
here.david said:
I tried a few ways to get the ExFat to work, CM does see my 64GB ExFat without any "jumping thru hoops" just not as "cool" as Carbon IMHO.
How did you get your ExFat to work on Carbon?
Tx's....
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I have my 64gb card formatted in fat32. Natively, Windows and Android can't format anything higher than 32gb to fat32 but a program like this: http://tokiwa.qee.jp/EN/Fat32Formatter will do it. Only downside is that you can't have a single file over 4gb on the card. But really, who is going to have 1 file over 4gb on their phone? This will also allow your 64gb card to work on ALL ROMs without having to do anything lol.
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carbon rom
here.david said:
I agree plus no 64GB card access...
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i'm using carbon rom and i have a 64gb micro sd card just fine...
i don't have too much of a battery issue with carbon rom. i love having the customization capability. i hate bloatware, locked features, no wifi tethering.
kingdavidjr
Vanir is great
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