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How to make sure that Linux swap really work?
I add linux swap 256mb now using mini partition tool wizard as PRIMARy.
Is this ok?
I want to use CWM but it does not work

ghost141 said:
How to make sure that Linux swap really work?
I add linux swap 256mb now using mini partition tool wizard as PRIMARy.
Is this ok?
I want to use CWM but it does not work
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to verify, start terminal emulator, enter command below:
Code:
free
in the line that says "swap", if you see figures greater than zero then it's working.
try following the guide in the link below to properly setup swap.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159194

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How to create ext3 partition on SD-Card under Windows

This post is for people scared of Linux (like me)
I finally found a way to partition a SD-Card under Windows. I tried more tools, but only one was able to work with SD-Cards. Here's what you need to do:
1. Download and install MiniTool Partition Wizard (google it, i cant post links)
2. Resize original FAT32 partition to make room for the ext3 one. If you have enough space, the data on the card shouldn't be affected, but make a back-up just in case.
3. Create the ext3 partition on the space made available and apply changes
The first partition should be FAT32, and the second ext3, make sure you have them in this order.
Kneros said:
This post is for people scared of Linux (like me)
I finally found a way to partition a SD-Card under Windows. I tried more tools, but only one was able to work with SD-Cards. Here's what you need to do:
1. Download and install MiniTool Partition Wizard (google it, i cant post links)
2. Resize original FAT32 partition to make room for the ext3 one. If you have enough space, the data on the card shouldn't be affected, but make a back-up just in case.
3. Create the ext3 partition on the space made available and apply changes
The first partition should be FAT32, and the second ext3, make sure you have them in this order.
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Almost all custom partition managers can do this in Windows-Partition Magic, Paragon, Or Gparted with VMWare
They can, but not on SD Card. Windows doesn't support partitions on memory cards. I tried Partition Magic, Paragon, Easeus, none of them work.
I didn't try Gparted with VMWare tho, you might be right about that.
Kneros said:
They can, but not on SD Card. Windows doesn't support partitions on memory cards. I tried Partition Magic, Paragon, Easeus, none of them work.
I didn't try Gparted with VMWare tho, you might be right about that.
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Paragon works for me on Windows..And Gparted is what I use
Strange, it didn't work for me (see attached pics).
Just install the latest ClockworkMod, or Amon-RA and do it through recovery.
Is it useful to have an ext3 partition on SD card with stock 2.2 rom ?
fblasot said:
Is it useful to have an ext3 partition on SD card with stock 2.2 rom ?
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It's useless, you need a ROM that supports it.
quick question - if I create an ext3 partition using this method or any other way, and then move the apps I had on SD (the old way) back to internal, will it then move them to the ext3 partition automatically? I just want to make sure I have this right myself before I attempt it.
I'm using Oxygen 2.3 ROM RC-6 which supports apps2sd etc.
thanks in advance for any replies.
Kneros said:
Strange, it didn't work for me (see attached pics).
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See mine..
I'm using 9.0 Pro, you're using 10.0 server, if that helps..
I still prefer Gparted though..On Vmware.
Choronzonix said:
quick question - if I create an ext3 partition using this method or any other way, and then move the apps I had on SD (the old way) back to internal, will it then move them to the ext3 partition automatically? I just want to make sure I have this right myself before I attempt it.
I'm using Oxygen 2.3 ROM RC-6 which supports apps2sd etc.
thanks in advance for any replies.
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The a2sd+ script is built in, it executes at installation. Best way would be to use Titanium to backup ur froyo a2sd apps, wipe+install a2sd+ custom rom, use the option of Titanium, to move to sd.
and how do you want to put data on the ext3 partition ? ... you will need linux, its the best way...
Kneros said:
This post is for people scared of Linux (like me)
I finally found a way to partition a SD-Card under Windows. I tried more tools, but only one was able to work with SD-Cards. Here's what you need to do:
1. Download and install MiniTool Partition Wizard (google it, i cant post links)
2. Resize original FAT32 partition to make room for the ext3 one. If you have enough space, the data on the card shouldn't be affected, but make a back-up just in case.
3. Create the ext3 partition on the space made available and apply changes
The first partition should be FAT32, and the second ext3, make sure you have them in this order.
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EDIT:
Didn't work, SD could not be mounted under Android or Clockworkmod
Did the partitioning under Clockworkmod
partition works, but..
i tried minitool and easueus, both partiotion my 16 gb sd card, but...
I use miui rom, xpart(data2ext). the script works, but the phone is slow as ........
someone any idea?
i also have a 8 gb card, same partitions, but no problem..
any idea how i can tets my 16 gb card?
Minitool is crap. Haven't used easeus but its still under Windows, which is a no no
Gparted is the only decent tool that will nicely partition an ext partition on your sd whilst aligning it properly. This is both my personal and professional opinion.
Now because it doesn't run in windows, its a bit more long winded but so much more worth while.
Virtual machine (vmware player) is the best method. There is a link to a guide to set this up in my signature
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Kneros said:
This post is for people scared of Linux (like me)
I finally found a way to partition a SD-Card under Windows. I tried more tools, but only one was able to work with SD-Cards. Here's what you need to do:
1. Download and install MiniTool Partition Wizard (google it, i cant post links)
2. Resize original FAT32 partition to make room for the ext3 one. If you have enough space, the data on the card shouldn't be affected, but make a back-up just in case.
3. Create the ext3 partition on the space made available and apply changes
The first partition should be FAT32, and the second ext3, make sure you have them in this order.
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Minitool partition wizard is a wonderful and practical software. Thanks!!

[Q] Enable Link2SD or A2SD?

Anyone know how to enable and install Link2SD or DT's A2SD on a stock rom? I know Darkshado's method, when you need to flash simpligio without the modem. But is there a way without flashing another rom? I'm also aware of enabling of enabling A2SD for the Galaxy Ace but if I try this on my Gio, will it be safe??? Please help. Thanks for your time!
Hi,
I'm using stock froyo 2.2.1 (S5660DXKC3), rooted and using link2sd.
It very easy to install the link2sd. i suggest using class 10 microsd. Here is the step:
1. Using a PC/laptop, create 2 partition in microsd, 1st is fat32, 2nd is ext2. Set both are primary partition. i use the partition wizard home edition (is free)
2. Set the 2nd partition size not more than 1 Gb, i heard that it will cause an error if more than 1 Gb. Mine are set to 0.8 Gb.
3. Root your phone, i'm using super one click
4. Install link2sd from market
5. Insert your microsd to your phone
6. Start link2sd, it will ask for the 2nd partition. pick the ext2
7. Reboot/restart your phone
If you want to use A2sd on stock rom, use must use modified boot.img. A2sd can't work on standard boot.img (CMIIW)
And use custom kernel
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Peteragent5 said:
Anyone know how to enable and install Link2SD or DT's A2SD on a stock rom? I know Darkshado's method, when you need to flash simpligio without the modem. But is there a way without flashing another rom? I'm also aware of enabling of enabling A2SD for the Galaxy Ace but if I try this on my Gio, will it be safe??? Please help. Thanks for your time!
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To enable link2SD or a2SD on 2.2 it is very easy.but on gingerbread,you need to flash a custom kernel(such as phiexz's kernel),because of the kernel doesn't support init.d script.
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Yes thank you all for your reply! But after one year with no reply I figured this out on my own! lol Thanks anyway guys!!
Peteragent5 said:
Yes thank you all for your reply! But after one year with no reply I figured this out on my own! lol Thanks anyway guys!!
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Can you please outline this process. Thanks.
FusiveR said:
Can you please outline this process. Thanks.
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Yes helllp! I used the cwm recovery to make a 1gb ext partition. But i have no option sd: ext3>ext4... I 'successfully' installled a2sd regardless... But a2sdgui doesnt recognize it and i cant use a2sd commands in terminal! I have a 32gb class 4 transcend card... Where am i going wrong?
FusiveR said:
Can you please outline this process. Thanks.
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db416 said:
Yes helllp! I used the cwm recovery to make a 1gb ext partition. But i have no option sd: ext3>ext4... I 'successfully' installled a2sd regardless... But a2sdgui doesnt recognize it and i cant use a2sd commands in terminal! I have a 32gb class 4 transcend card... Where am i going wrong?
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Use a SD card reader!! Not from your phone!! Also you need custom kernel.
Ok first partition your SD card. Use the program call MiniTool Partition Wizard. This is on your PC. There are guides all over the web for this but I'll sum it up for youse. Make a SD-EXT with the options > Primary > Ext4 > 4Kb Cluster size
Download Darktremor's A2SD and put in the root of your SDcard. Once done plug SD back to phone. Make sure phone is off. Enter recovery and find the a2sd zip and flash. Reboot the phone and it will bootloop for maybe 2 times. Then it should have installed a2sd correctly!!
Hope this helps
merci! I DO indeed have a custom kernel (ArpegGioMod ftw) but I bit the bullet and installed Link2SD, and it seems to be performing okay.. slightly sluggish fps with Mupen64, but nothing a little OC can't fix. lol
Just for your information, you don't need to have a custom kernel for Link2SD.
I'm using it with 2 primary fat partitions on (rooted) stock 2.3.4.
And It's working like a charm.
Has anyone noticed that on a reboot link2sd starts to relink apps and sometimes some apps are removed from the phone. I have always experienced this and I have reinstalled link2sd many times, but the problem still persists.

[Q]link2sd

hello THERE
i just want to ask what the best ext2 or ext 4 for link2sd??
I use ext2. Don't really know the difference between the two. o-o
slicktrick22 said:
hello THERE
i just want to ask what the best ext2 or ext 4 for link2sd??
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the best would be ext4, as it is the most recent and allows faster data transfers but the downside of it is that some roms may not support it meanwhile ext2 is more of the universal type; widely used format.
ps: you can play safe by choosing ext3 instead
i just read other forums thats ext 4 is much better...but i dont remeber the forum link....
EXT2 is old
EXT4 may not work on some ROMs but blazing speed
EXT3 safe and fast.
PS. Don't risk repartitioning your SD with EXT4 just because it is the fastest. Choose to EXT3.
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like it
hehe . ..
ext3 will be sufficient for now.
ext4 requires kernel support... still then if you want that try merruk's kernel, it supports ext4
Millan.SIS said:
ext3 will be sufficient for now.
ext4 requires kernel support... still then if you want that try merruk's kernel, it supports ext4
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Tried merruk's kernel before, didn't work for me. Any idea how to make it work? I already have 1 custom bin count, don't wanna add another 1 for nothing.
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CarlDeanCatabay said:
Tried merruk's kernel before, didn't work for me. Any idea how to make it work? I already have 1 custom bin count, don't wanna add another 1 for nothing.
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backup ur data
Use cwm » advanced» partition sdcard....
Make one ext3 partition less than 512mb & the rest fat32
Ext3 will be used as the extended internal memory for linking apps
fat32 will be mounted as your sdcard
Now reboot
Open link2sd, it will ask you for mount script » select ext3
Select settings » auto link...
now all set
Written this in brief..
For kernel flash use mai77 method
No bin count as it'll flash using cwm
Millan.SIS said:
backup ur data
Use cwm » advanced» partition sdcard....
Make one ext3 partition less than 512mb & the rest fat32
Ext3 will be used as the extended internal memory for linking apps
fat32 will be mounted as your sdcard
Now reboot
Open link2sd, it will ask you for mount script » select ext3
Select settings » auto link...
now all set
Written this in brief..
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Partitioning my SD Card via CWM doesn't work for me. I use Mini Partition Magic. Still not working.
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what is bin count???
what will happen if bin get high like 5, 6, 7?
CarlDeanCatabay said:
Partitioning my SD Card via CWM doesn't work for me. I use Mini Partition Magic. Still not working.
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What do you mean by "doesnt work"? Are you not getting the option to mount the 2nd partition in Link2SD?
mrdoods said:
what is bin count???
what will happen if bin get high like 5, 6, 7?
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It is an indication that you flashed a firmware which is non-stock .. in some samsung service centres warranty will not be considered if you have bin count..In only few countries though as no one cares to check them and they either dont have the knowledge to check them..all they know is "KIES" xD
I have a bin counter of 62 ..nothing happens..Just flash them freely
hitme987 said:
What do you mean by "doesnt work"? Are you not getting the option to mount the 2nd partition in Link2SD?
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can i aks? i made a ext2... then when i try to move my apps using link2sd its not working then i use a2sd it its "not enough space" i check to mini tool its empty and i try BTE ($ su a2sd cachesdreset) its said no ext mounted.. i try to reformat but its still the same.. now using internal memory..
hitme987 said:
It is an indication that you flashed a firmware which is non-stock .. in some samsung service centres warranty will not be considered if you have bin count..In only few countries though as no one cares to check them and they either dont have the knowledge to check them..all they know is "KIES" xD
I have a bin counter of 62 ..nothing happens..Just flash them freely
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+1 thanks...
mrdoods said:
can i aks? i made a ext2... then when i try to move my apps using link2sd its not working then i use a2sd it its "not enough space" i check to mini tool its empty and i try BTE ($ su a2sd cachesdreset) its said no ext mounted.. i try to reformat but its still the same.. now using internal memory..
+1 thanks...
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Hmm...which ROM are you using?
You must use a custom ROM having a2sd darktremor enabled to enable a2sd..
Im not sure about L2SD..But I can guide you...Did you get a "Mount 2nd Partition" message when you first run L2SD? Otherwise Click Left touch button-> Click More -> Click the "Recreate mount Scripts" On Link2SD and restart your device..
Go to any installed user application and on bottom it shows " Create Link" ..Press that and if it continues to show linking options then you have L2SD perfectly working..
hitme987 said:
Hmm...which ROM are you using?
You must use a custom ROM having a2sd darktremor enabled to enable a2sd..
Im not sure about L2SD..But I can guide you...Did you get a "Mount 2nd Partition" message when you first run L2SD? Otherwise Click Left touch button-> Click More -> Click the "Recreate mount Scripts" On Link2SD and restart your device..
Go to any installed user application and on bottom it shows " Create Link" ..Press that and if it continues to show linking options then you have L2SD perfectly working..
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I use creed and chobits... now i use repencis that have tutorial of BTE...
i try later to flash creed and use your guide L2SD..
mrdoods said:
I use creed and chobits... now i use repencis that have tutorial of BTE...
i try later to flash creed and use your guide L2SD..
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For this to work you need to have a secondary partition of ext3/ext2 ..ext3 is preferred..Use CWM to repartition the SD card..
Creed and repencis supports both a2SD and L2SD ..chobits supports L2SD..
You can try this guide by CarlDeanCatabay which describes the L2SD process:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1614700
I prefer L2SD over A2SD as L2SD has more advanced options..
Got it working with chobitsdigitalis v1.6 ROM + stock kernel. SD Card partitioned Ext3, dunno why it doesn't work with merruk's kernel.
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CarlDeanCatabay said:
Got it working with chobitsdigitalis v1.6 ROM + stock kernel. SD Card partitioned Ext3, dunno why it doesn't work with merruk's kernel.
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merruk kernel supports only ext4 and it has some bugs..he is uploading a new version so expect a new one soon!
how about other kernel... or only stock kernel work on chobits for l2sd

[Q] link2sd problem. please help!!!

Hi,
I have a problem with my link2sd application.
Using Mini tool partition wizard I have created second partition of type primary and format type FAT32.
And I have successfully created second partition.
Then I installed link2sd. And app prompt for super user permissions and I clicked allow and checked the box remember.
After that the app prompt for to select second partition type and I selected FAT16/FAT32. Then I am getting an error message mount scripts cannot be created. I tried all format types ( ext2/3/4 & FAT32) and getting same error message.
I am using xperia arc LT15i, rooted, boot loader unlocked.
Using FXP CM10 FXP 138.
I tried with FXP 137/138 and getting the same error.
Can anyone please help me to successfully link second partition.
Thanks in advance.
Format the card in Windows then create the partition with the recoveryARC.img from HERE.
XperienceD said:
Format the card in Windows then create the partition with the recoveryARC.img from HERE.
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The megaupload links are not working. (Blocked). Can you please elaborate how to do?
When you create the partition, try to format it on EXT2 or EXT3, then go to Link2SD and select the new partition. Link2SD will ask to reboot. If it doesn't ask, reboot the phone and open again Link2SD. It worked for me this way. I'm on stock rom .587 but it should work.
Good luck!
Make sure that both partitions are primary.
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karthik1228 said:
Can you please elaborate how to do?
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Take your pick - recoveryarc.img
pablopablo said:
When you create the partition, try to format it on EXT2 or EXT3, then go to Link2SD and select the new partition. Link2SD will ask to reboot. If it doesn't ask, reboot the phone and open again Link2SD. It worked for me this way. I'm on stock rom .587 but it should work.
Good luck!
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I did the same thing, but when I am selecting the partition I am getting error message - "mount scripts cannot be created".
XperienceD said:
Take your pick - recoveryarc.img
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Thanks. can you please tell me the steps how to create.
karthik1228 said:
Thanks. can you please tell me the steps how to create.
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Run it with fastboot.
Sent from my CM9'd Arc
Is your phone is rooted then flash recovery image with Flash tool. Boot into recovery go to advance do partitions chose your size ( if you have 16g and up) chose 1g and on next screen chose between 32 & 64 ( i chose 64 ) and chose ext3. after that download link2sd and chose ext3 and follow on screen instruction.
Good Luck.
NB to reboot into recovery you have 2 ways either download x-part from the market or turn off your phone, start it and hold menu bottom and you will reboot into recovery mode
If I helped hit Thanks Bootom:good:
karthik1228 said:
I did the same thing, but when I am selecting the partition I am getting error message - "mount scripts cannot be created".
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Did you install busybox? It might be needed and dont't forget to give superuser permission to link2sd.
I remember I got that error message but link2sd asked for rebooting. after rebooting already worked.
Main reason to not be able to creat script is maybe your SYSTEM memory is full.
Delete something from the system memory (wallpaper or something like this) and Link2SD will make the script and mount 2-nd partition
karthik1228 said:
Hi,
I have a problem with my link2sd application.
Using Mini tool partition wizard I have created second partition of type primary and format type FAT32.
And I have successfully created second partition.
Then I installed link2sd. And app prompt for super user permissions and I clicked allow and checked the box remember.
After that the app prompt for to select second partition type and I selected FAT16/FAT32. Then I am getting an error message mount scripts cannot be created. I tried all format types ( ext2/3/4 & FAT32) and getting same error message.
I am using xperia arc LT15i, rooted, boot loader unlocked.
Using FXP CM10 FXP 138.
I tried with FXP 137/138 and getting the same error.
Can anyone please help me to successfully link second partition.
Thanks in advance.
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"mount scripts cannot be created" is not an error. It comes because the device is busy . After selecting FAT 32, u have to reboot and open link2sd again, this time it will work
pentium1061 said:
"mount scripts cannot be created" is not an error. It comes because the device is busy . After selecting FAT 32, u have to reboot and open link2sd again, this time it will work
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can be an error if it doesn't recognize the partition... you have to make it primary in order to work!
wazMe said:
can be an error if it doesn't recognize the partition... you have to make it primary in order to work!
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EDIT, SOLVED: Found the problem. The System partition was full in CM10 so the boot script creation failed. After removing some unused system apps the boot script creation worked!
Same problem here. Just updated to CM10 FXP148.
Worked fine before with rooted stock ROM and ext2. Now I can't get the boot scripts to work with any type of partition. But link2sd manage to mount an ext4 partition AFTER boot i.e when you open link2sd. That doesn't help though, because link2sd needs the boot scripts for the system to actually find your linked apps...
Has anyone manage to get link2sd to work with CM10?
Is it possible to create the mount scripts manually?
//Moelito

Can't boot 2nd time into any ROM

Doesn't matter what custom ROM I use, after the installation they all work until I restart the phone again (I restart the phone after clean ROM installation to see if it will boot, and it never does). After flashing any ROM I flash CronMod INT2Ext4, I have 512MB sd-ext (8GB SD Card). Can anyone help me with this? I would be thankfull.
srtjko said:
Doesn't matter what custom ROM I use, after the installation they all work until I restart the phone again (I restart the phone after clean ROM installation to see if it will boot, and it never does). After flashing any ROM I flash CronMod INT2Ext4, I have 512MB sd-ext (8GB SD Card). Can anyone help me with this? I would be thankfull.
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Why would you flash INT2EXT4 on any ROM that you flash? By the way, do you delete the already existing a2sd scripts from the ROM before flashing INT2EXT4?
dvsk69 said:
Why would you flash INT2EXT4 on any ROM that you flash? By the way, do you delete the already existing a2sd scripts from the ROM before flashing INT2EXT4?
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I flash for more internal storage, I know there are other ways, I just didn't know how to do them. And I don't delete any a2sd scrips, looks like I do most things wrong...
srtjko said:
I flash for more internal storage, I know there are other ways, I just didn't know how to do them. And I don't delete any a2sd scrips, looks like I do most things wrong...
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try flashing the rom without flashing INT2EXT4. Most roms have built in a2sd scripts, which allow you to move apps to an sd ext partition.
Also, how did you create the partition, best done with 4ext recovery or gparted.
512MB is also quite small, might want to consider 1-1.5GB.
As above, just flash Rom without another a2sd script as most have them built in or activate with terminal commands, check each thread. Which Rom are you using?
eddiehk6 said:
Also, how did you create the partition, best done with 4ext recovery or gparted.
512MB is also quite small, might want to consider 1-1.5GB.
As above, just flash Rom without another a2sd script as most have them built in or activate with terminal commands, check each thread. Which Rom are you using?
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I created the partition with CWM Recovery, I'll look for the guide and make one with 4ext.
I want to use 1Gig but that INT2EXT4 guide said that I need 100mb internal storage per every 512mb sd-ext. (and I had like 150mb free intenal)
ROM I want to use is AOKP CM10. Don't know how to activate a2sd, and I don't need to know it if 4ext recovery will do it...
srtjko said:
I created the partition with CWM Recovery, I'll look for the guide and make one with 4ext.
I want to use 1Gig but that INT2EXT4 guide said that I need 100mb internal storage per every 512mb sd-ext. (and I had like 150mb free intenal)
ROM I want to use is AOKP CM10. Don't know how to activate a2sd, and I don't need to know it if 4ext recovery will do it...
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making the partition using cwm may have been your problem. Use this guide to remake the partition. Im assuming you want to use VJ's CM10.1 ROM. If this is the case, there is no need to use INT2EXT4. Instead use the preinstalled a2sd script.
After flashing the rom, you can activate a2sd by doing the following:
Open terminal emulator provided in the rom.
Type the following commands
su
a2sd install
Y
N
Y
chromium96 said:
making the partition using cwm may have been your problem. Use this guide to remake the partition. Im assuming you want to use VJ's CM10.1 ROM. If this is the case, there is no need to use INT2EXT4. Instead use the preinstalled a2sd script.
After flashing the rom, you can activate a2sd by doing the following:
Open terminal emulator provided in the rom.
Type the following commands
su
a2sd install
Y
N
Y
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Yes, that's the guide I'm looking into now, but the ROM I want to use is VJs AOKP ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1863780
It doesn't have a2sd I think...
srtjko said:
Yes, that's the guide I'm looking into now, but the ROM I want to use is VJs AOKP ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1863780
It doesn't have a2sd I think...
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It does. And you activate it the same way, as how i said above.
chromium96 said:
It does. And you activate it the same way, as how i said above.
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Ok, thank you, now just one more thing. I have to remove the previous sd-ext partition and I can't do that on PC cause disk managment doesn't recognize it, it shows 6.87GB free, I think it should be about 7.3GB cause its 8GB SD. Can EXT4 recovery do that or should I find some program on PC?
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I figured it out.
srtjko said:
Ok, thank you, now just one more thing. I have to remove the previous sd-ext partition and I can't do that on PC cause disk managment doesn't recognize it, it shows 6.87GB free, I think it should be about 7.3GB cause its 8GB SD. Can EXT4 recovery do that or should I find some program on PC?
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In 4ext, there is an option to "Remove all partitions and start from scratch". Im guessing that deletes/wipes your fat32 partition as well, so back your files up.
If you want to delete it without the fat32 being formated too, you can use gparted. But thats a bit time consuming and a hassle.

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