Hello!
I am using the lupus GB v6 on my r800i running the gin2jellybean Rom.
I was thinking of trying out the doomkernel to compare the performance.
It would be nice if there was a way to change kernel without having to reset the phone.
I would be happy for any help/info I could get.
Thanks for reply
You cant do that, also, you dont lose any data by changing kernel, you lose it by doing factory reset/data remove.
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So i just have to go to flashtool and flash my desired kernel? Can stuff get messed up?
Thanks for your reply:beer:
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generally if the kernel uses the same partition scheme you should be able to just flash the kernel and boot right away.
how much internal space do you have?
if you have 300 and something mb available for apps give it a try.
just do a cwm backup. if it doesn't boot, flash old kernel again (perhaps restore the nandroid backup if it still doesn't boot) and you are there where you began.
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Jens_Karlsson said:
So i just have to go to flashtool and flash my desired kernel? Can stuff get messed up?
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don't know if you can flash a kernel img with flashtool. use fastboot. the only data that's changed is the kernel.
edit: right you can use fastboot in flashtool, i've forgotten
Thank you, that was really helpful! :beer:
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But what is a partition scheme?
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But what is a partition scheme?
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every storage (harddisk, flash, sd-cards... you name it) have to be formated so that the host system (like linux, windows, mac os...) can read from it. the format (ntfs, fat32, hfs+...) describes how the data is stored on this device. the host system has the driver for it so it can read how the data is stored.
every storage media has a partition scheme. it's basically a table that describes how the storage media is partitioned. a media can have many partitions (display yourself multiple volumes in windows like c:, d:...). they are not real physical seperated drives. the disc tells the system that x GB are reserved for partition (let's call it windows), another partition (let's call it data) is reserved with y GB on the same volume.
since android 62 we can unlock a partition that's called the vendor partition. it was reserved in prior firmwares but i don't know for what purposes. since ics more capacity was needed for the system (i guess) and the partition was unlocked so it was usable.
doomkernel does not support this (since it's based on prior kernels) and sticks with 300+ mb reserved for your apps.
Thanks, it was very nice of you to reply with such a long answer.
As I am not a very good "english speaker" I don't understand everything mentioned in this text but it provided me with much good information. I have one question left, answer if you want.
You say that doomkernel does not support partition scheme, does that mean it's not a good idea to flash it?
Anyway thanks again for your support!
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first just check if you have 300 or 600 and something mb available in your internal memory. if you have 300-i-don't-know-exactly mb you can try to flash.
Ok,will try
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Hey, I've been following this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016084
I'm on Step 5 which is partitioning your SD card. My question is, do you need to do that? I am planning to get either an MIUI rom or a Cyanogen rom on my phone, so is it really nessesary?
Thanks in advance
I thing you need\nessesary\. Look recomends or something like.Sorry for my English.
Just read the requirements of the rom.... if it says you do then yes?! lol
Yeah it depends on the rom.. Just check the requirements for the one you want to use
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I still dont get it :/ How much do I have to partition If I want this ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=957291
And for future purposes, where does it say?
Thanks :S
do not use gparted. its unnecessarily complicated. I recommend you to flash clockworkmod, or better RMD recovery (you can easily adjust the partition sizes in future) and use that. Give it 1GB EXT, 0MB Swap, the rest Fat32. If you have a smaller sdcard, 512MB EXT (thats the bare minimum for future rom usage), 0MB Swap, rest Fat32. Thats it.
Okay, I'm going to use ROM manager as it is the easiest! I'll set the ext to 512 and no partition.
Also, Do I need to wipe my SD card to do this?
And would that be fine to download MIUI XJ?
Thanks a lot for all your help, I really appreciate it
Everything will be wiped on ur sd card, so backup! For MIUI it will be enough. In the future learn how to use ADB shell - thats the real deal.
Good luck
Don't forget to hit the thanx button
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do not use gparted. its unnecessarily complicated.
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Huh? Gparted is simple!
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timmaaa said:
Huh? Gparted is simple!
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I just wanted to say that for future partition changes and so, it is quicker and easier to use the recovery
I agree gparted is very easy to use. Look in the dev area for a step by step on how to use it. Using VM Player you don't even need to boot onto it.
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I have a file that you have to flash on top of simmon cm9 for cdma and it works and gives you up to 1.80g of storage on your phone. I hope it can help !!!!!!!
I dont take any credit, im just passing information and help!!!!!
post wrong file , this is the rite on sorry for the confusing but its works
truth me it work , just put the rite file now .
Dont flash the first file i upload becuz it wouldnt work , flash the second file...
It works and if would give u alot of space to add alot of apps and ur phone is still running good. Here a pic of my storage and u see that it works.... Ask any question if u like
Here's a pic to prove my case....
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Thank You it work's great.
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Your welcome , pass it along to the MarvelC Cmda Xda Community
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Does this erase any data off of your SD or internal memory?
HTC_Vince said:
Does this erase any data off of your SD or internal memory?
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likely it depends on if you have already partitioned your sd. And edwin, any way we could get the link to the original post?
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likely it depends on if you have already partitioned your sd. And edwin, any way we could get the link to the original post?
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No i have not partitioned my sd yet. so to use this file i would need to partition?
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No i have not partitioned my sd yet. so to use this file i would need to partition?
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am trying it now myself, will edit with answers.
Edit: Yes, i believe you need a second partition. This is just a simpler a2sd optimized for cm9. Thanks edwin.
Hold on let me see if I can find it again?
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From my experience using it, it don't ease anything on ur SD card . And the original link where I find is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1310309
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If u haven't try it, it move everything and lets u install many apps and the done does slow down at all from what I see in my phone. The developer has update the mod since Oct so its still alpha but it really does work! Whoever can talk to Simmons, ask him if he can combine this to the rom or improve it if he like thank you
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It creates ext 3 partition. From what I saw after I flashed it.
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I think ppl who have no idea what something does shouldnt be allowed to repost it. This is the a2sd darktremmor script i havent looked at it but it esentialy it says to your phone that your ext partitition on sd card is part of the internal memory. If the script incloudes automaticly creating of ext3 partition that means 2 things-you wont need to partition your card yourself, you will lose all your sd card data as partititioning requiers formating sd. And kido this is not skype or IRC or whatever its forum, organize your toughts and put them in 1 post. It is nice that you are trying to do something good but in this case i think you are better of doing nothing as you might cost someone his sd card data.
Edit: Ok from what i gather it will not create ext3 partitition. However if you have ext4 it will reformat it to ext3. I might be wrong im no exper and i just took a quick look at the script.
else
Code:
echo " ERROR : No second Partition on microSD found: the ROM will most likely not work or only use app2sd";
fi;
I appreciate ur opinion but I know the developer and I know what this mod does but I understand what u are saying but if I know something works , I'm going to share it and it safe. It doesnt erase anything on ur SD card because I use it many of times.
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I had ext4 prior to flashing this and I haven't had any problem's. I have a lot of space now
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That's whats up, but there's people that always have negative comments about people that are just trying to help and pass on information. I'm not a newbie to the Android world and I use alot of mods in different phone.
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Works like a charm on marvelc with Simon's cm9. Finally the space we deserve.
Hi all,
Everybody here must know about latest cm10.1 by olddroid right It's great news for our gio. But i have problem and maybe several people here had the same. This rom already has init.d folder but it seems doesn't support cronmod. I have done every thing i can, like flash it (cronmod) through proper flashing method and push it manually to /system /etc /init.d also set it's permission to rwxr-x---. But what i got is bootloop .
It would be great if any body here have the solution. I'm totally noobs but I love to learn :fingers-crossed:
Use link2sd instead of cronmode.
Its fast and bug free.
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MH-Droid said:
Use link2sd instead of cronmode.
Its fast and bug free.
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With link2sd, I wont get "1GB" letter on my internal
Did you do "mount system" before you flashed the cronmod scripts?
I'm using the app2sd+ and the int2ext4+ script and they worked really good after I mounted system.
After you flashed it you also have to format sd-ext.
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Did you do "mount system" before you flashed the cronmod scripts?
I'm using the app2sd+ and the int2ext4+ script and they worked really good after I mounted system.
After you flashed it you also have to format sd-ext.
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Of course I do mount /system before, if not, i wont got bootloop . But wait a sec, if you already use cronmod, why on earth you also use app2sd+? And if you don't mind, can you attach your screenshot here? I want to see your internal storage and your init.d folder
I'm using the a2sd+ script to move all my apps and my dalvik cache to the external partition. Sorry if you thought that I'm using a different script than cronmod, I meant the cronmod a2sd+ script. My phone still shows a total space of 178 mb but I've got 1 gb on my external partition and as you can see I'm using 500 mb of it. I just ignore that it shows only 178 mb.
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I'm using the a2sd+ script to move all my apps and my dalvik cache to the external partition. Sorry if you thought that I'm using a different script than cronmod, I meant the cronmod a2sd+ script. My phone still shows a total space of 178 mb but I've got 1 gb on my external partition and as you can see I'm using 500 mb of it. I just ignore that it shows only 178 mb.
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Hmm..it seems that that you changed all it's permission to rwxrwxrwx. Am I correct?
lukas12153 said:
I'm using the a2sd+ script to move all my apps and my dalvik cache to the external partition. Sorry if you thought that I'm using a different script than cronmod, I meant the cronmod a2sd+ script. My phone still shows a total space of 178 mb but I've got 1 gb on my external partition and as you can see I'm using 500 mb of it. I just ignore that it shows only 178 mb.
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Yeah, A2SD+ works quite fine, but I made two small changes:
* /data/app-lib is also moved to /sd-ext. Gives some more free space on /data.
* Mount sd-ext as journalled ext4, more error resilence
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Hmm..it seems that that you changed all it's permission to rwxrwxrwx. Am I correct?
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I didn't change anything it just worked fine for me from the beginning.
May be I will stick with s2e while waiting for more compatible cronmod :|
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1N4148 said:
Yeah, A2SD+ works quite fine, but I made two small changes:
* /data/app-lib is also moved to /sd-ext. Gives some more free space on /data.
* Mount sd-ext as journalled ext4, more error resilence
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use cronmod ext4+ version, uses ext4 as default
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use cronmod ext4+ version, uses ext4 as default
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You mean int2ext4? Nevertheless, made some changes to the original a2sd+ script, now using ext4 with ordered journalling, moved app-libs, too. Great
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use cronmod ext4+ version, uses ext4 as default
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Do you mean like int2ext4+ work on this rom?
hermandroid said:
Do you mean like int2ext4+ work on this rom?
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I use int2ext4+, not on cm10 though.
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???
could someone please make a noob how-to for cronmod?i don't care for which rom it is,i'll just flash to that one(i'm now on echanced236)
thanks in advance, a noob:laugh:
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could someone please make a noob how-to for cronmod?i don't care for which rom it is,i'll just flash to that one(i'm now on echanced236)
thanks in advance, a noob:laugh:
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That's was very easy, what you should do is pick one of those script (cronmod) and flash it through cwm
I did, But nothing changed.
Also, how do I know if my rom has init.d support?
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orimai said:
I did, But nothing changed.
Also, how do I know if my rom has init.d support?
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You have to mount /system before flashing those script. And to check if your rom support init.d or not, you can go through /system/etc, it should be init.d folder there
tnank you very much,but guess what?
i got a new phone today,the Wolfram AS-AT45IPS,so i'm now looking for a way to root it, maybe one of you guys could pm me with some info?
(sorry for posting that here,but xda doesn't have a forum for my new phone,so where should i ask my questions?)
tnx in advance,a noob with a new phone
orimai said:
tnank you very much,but guess what?
i got a new phone today,the Wolfram AS-AT45IPS,so i'm now looking for a way to root it, maybe one of you guys could pm me with some info?
(sorry for posting that here,but xda doesn't have a forum for my new phone,so where should i ask my questions?)
tnx in advance,a noob with a new phone
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Sorry I had no idea. May be you can search for a forum in your country for that device
I have been reading xda-developers forums since like a year ago when I got my beloved Xperia Play, but as adviced by many "recognized contributors" in their signatures, I always searched first instead of asking when a question popped up in my head. And fortunately I always found the answer.
I created my profile just like 6 months ago, but despite I have thanked a lot throgh the "thanks" button to people who posted something I got, or just contributed with something useful, that's not enough . I WANT TO THANK ALL XDA's DEVS!!!!!!!!! without you the android world would be very boring!!!!!!!
And now...... my questions:
1. I want to flash CosmicDan's TurboKernel 3.1 in order to dualboot a GB rom with an ICS or JB one. In this guide by fma965 is explained the whole process to follow, BUT the ins't explained how to deal with basebands (neither in the original kernel thread). Since full wipe/factory reset, flashing kernel or ROM doesn't affect the baseband, I wonder if the four kernel slots share the same baseband, and if not, how to install the corresponding baseband for each ROM separately. Also I wolud like you to reccomend me the best baseband for a GB-ICS or GB-JB combo (I say this cause I have always used the -36 with patched libs, fist the ones for ARC, then the Xperia Play ones from this thread thanks to romcio47, so I've never tried other baseband versions) If you can, leave a link to baseband's download or thread
2. I feel some preference for this rom DiXperia 2 'Everlasting' | Performance. Stability. Experience. because as the title says, you can really feel the performance and experience your games in a whole new level. But it is not multiboot aware, and the dev (DiKeJ) is retired. In this post CosmicDan explains how to make it Multoboot Aware, but I can avoid that by just flafhing it in the first/internal slot right???
3. I want you to share your experiences with multibooting, like configurations and tweaks you used (I mean supercharger, adreno drivers.....)
but mostly the following question: have you liked it? is it worth it in a long shot? I have multiboot Windows XP and Win 7 but I never use the 7, I just installed it to have a first impression and to learn how to work with it, but after 2 or 3 weeks, never touched it again so......
4. Nandroid backup: CosmicDan says that it's safe to restore a Turbo kernel backup if you also go back to previous kernel (the one before TK), as long as userdata partition is not too big for the old kernel. So, how do we common users know if the userdata is too big or not?
I have an R800a with unlocked bootloader by alejandrissimo and rooted MIUI Australia. Thanks in advance!!!!
1. Use the FTF with baseband from turbo kernel op the pheonix vendor.ftf
2. Yes you can install to first and the copy to other slots even if they are not multiboot aware.
3. i use this kernel all the time but rarely multiboot, works well though, no tweaks needed for me atleast
4. check to see if the userdata is above 380mb if it is then it will not be restorable,
any thing else?
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Just to confirm (before i mess something up), is it safe to put a non multiboot aware ROM like NXT on the first slot of this kernel and then having slimbean on the second slot?
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UndisputedGuy said:
Just to confirm (before i mess something up), is it safe to put a non multiboot aware ROM like NXT on the first slot of this kernel and then having slimbean on the second slot?
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yes
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yes
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Thanks for the reply!
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fma965 said:
1. Use the FTF with baseband from turbo kernel op the pheonix vendor.ftf
2. Yes you can install to first and the copy to other slots even if they are not multiboot aware.
3. i use this kernel all the time but rarely multiboot, works well though, no tweaks needed for me atleast
4. check to see if the userdata is above 380mb if it is then it will not be restorable,
any thing else?
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thanks for the reply!!!! I just have the chance to login to xda until today cause the internet was cut due to repairs in the building where I live
During that time I tried the kernel and flashed DiXperia ROM and slimbean and both run smooth. Good wifi signal but always 2 bar signal on cellular network when I usually get 4, on both ROMs. Waiting for xDarKMario's v3
A final question: If I change to another kernel, maybe CM10 from FXP when an if its completely done, can I just leave 2/3/4 partitions on the sdcard and then transfer them to the pc if I mind to return to TurboKernel later? And if so, will TK recognize the former partitions safely instead of repartitioning and restoring all those nandroid backups?
Sorry for asking so much, but its better to be sure before screwin' up something
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thanks for the reply!!!! I just have the chance to login to xda until today cause the internet was cut due to repairs in the building where I live
During that time I tried the kernel and flashed DiXperia ROM and slimbean and both run smooth. Good wifi signal but always 2 bar signal on cellular network when I usually get 4, on both ROMs. Waiting for xDarKMario's v3
A final question: If I change to another kernel, maybe CM10 from FXP when an if its completely done, can I just leave 2/3/4 partitions on the sdcard and then transfer them to the pc if I mind to return to TurboKernel later? And if so, will TK recognize the former partitions safely instead of repartitioning and restoring all those nandroid backups?
Sorry for asking so much, but its better to be sure before screwin' up something
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Yes they are just files on a sdcard in the turbo folder
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Yes they are just files on a sdcard in the turbo folder
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Thanks for your help!!!! you're relly nice
One more question
If I have to switch back to a non-multiboot kernel, like Lupus-v11 JB for example, do I have to flash stock firmware to set the partitions to stock? Or will flashing the new kernel automatically repartition it to stock sizes? Wedgess mentions that you need to wipe all the partitions... urm.. how exactly do I go about doing that
Sorry for the noob question... but just wanted to be sure.
Flash stock ftf and then flash the kernel. Then go and flash the New kernel also delete the turbo and twrp folders from your sd card and wipe data cache and dalvik cache in recovery of new kernel before flashing rom. That should have a clean fresh install so you don't have any problems. Also don't forget to back up your apps as well as make a nandroid backup just in case
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Flash stock ftf and then flash the kernel. Then go and flash the New kernel also delete the turbo and twrp folders from your sd card and wipe data cache and dalvik cache in recovery of new kernel before flashing rom. That should have a clean fresh install so you don't have any problems. Also don't forget to back up your apps as well as make a nandroid backup just in case
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Fresh install it is then! Thanks a ton! :good:
So I recently switched back to stock and saw a big difference in gaming performance once it was rooted and debloated. However I could never get Link2SD to see the ext4 partition. It just says "error unable to mount" or something along those lines.
But if I flash an alternate kernel like DoomKernel or Lupus then no issues. I have been using Link2SD for a quite a while now... and no matter how i try it with stock kernel Link2SD just doesnt see or is unable to mount the partition to install the libs needed for it to work.
Anyone give me any suggestions/ideas?
I have followed this quide before and repeatedly now to try and make stock kernel work... same results.
http://www.xperiablog.net/2011/12/12/link2sd-guide-never-worry-about-internal-memory-limits-again/
Anyone? I tried it again and gave it root permisions however it still comes up as "no mount device" Despite it seeing the Fat32 partition, it just wont see the Ext4 partition with stock kernel. But again soon as I flash an alternate kernel... BAM! see it no problem.
Does anyone have any ideas why stock kernel wont see it? Nothing in the tutorial says it has to be a modified kernel. Simply root only.
I dont know, the 2.6 linux kernel should actually support ext4.
Make sure that the format of ur second partition is same that u want to use in link2sd. For example if ur second partition is fat so in link2sd choose fat 16/32. Or maybe u may need to recreate again the second partition.
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ozzmanj1 said:
Does anyone have any ideas why stock kernel wont see it? Nothing in the tutorial says it has to be a modified kernel. Simply root only.
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I dont have any problem when i use link2sd on stock. But for me right now using latest lupus kernel combine i get more space for internal storage
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Make sure that the format of ur second partition is same that u want to use in link2sd. For example if ur second partition is fat so in link2sd choose fat 16/32. Or maybe u may need to recreate again the second partition.
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I dont have any problem when i use link2sd on stock. But for me right now using latest lupus kernel combine i get more space for internal storage
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I always use ext4 so I know its the same format. I did though format to ext2 and again link2sd simply does not see. I am stumped why its not working.
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I always use ext4 so I know its the same format. I did though format to ext2 and again link2sd simply does not see. I am stumped why its not working.
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Make sure to set the partition as primary, not as logical when formating
As I have said I have been using Link2SD for about 8 months now both on my current Xperia PLAY and my old R800x. I am well aware of how to use the software, and the process for setting it up.
Again though everything I try with stock kernel Link2SD will not work even after it gets root access. Now if I switch the stock kernel to say Lupus or DoomKernel it works without a hitch. Otherwise on stock it gives me a error of:
No Mount Device.... something along that line.
I am stumped. Also just to be clear even on my R800x I was using DoomKernel,
ozzmanj1 said:
As I have said I have been using Link2SD for about 8 months now both on my current Xperia PLAY and my old R800x. I am well aware of how to use the software, and the process for setting it up.
Again though everything I try with stock kernel Link2SD will not work even after it gets root access. Now if I switch the stock kernel to say Lupus or DoomKernel it works without a hitch. Otherwise on stock it gives me a error of:
No Mount Device.... something along that line.
I am stumped. Also just to be clear even on my R800x I was using DoomKernel,
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I had the same problem using a stock kernel in the past. I never did come to solve why, Just thought I would reply and let you know that you aren't the only one, I think TLRtheory has used links2sd on stock kernel for-just-about-ever?
216Monster said:
I had the same problem using a stock kernel in the past. I never did come to solve why, Just thought I would reply and let you know that you aren't the only one, I think TLRtheory has used links2sd on stock kernel for-just-about-ever?
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Yeah and thats why I wanted to make it work. I instaleld on a fresh copy of stock ROM, MC4 and it was fluid and smooth.
How about using fat instead ext? Maybe its work.
I remember that i try it on samsung galaxy ace without using any custom kernel.
U can ignore this if is still not working.
I also experience this, but only with stock & non modded kernel. Original kernel just can't support Link2d, Swapper, and can't overclock the CPU frequency.
It's maybe more faster & stable, but.... u know the difference, don't ya?
they will be always pros & con's
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Im on stock kernal and running link2SD no problems at all, the secondary partition is formatted as fat32
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Nice.... can u use Swapper too?
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Slvrback said:
Im on stock kernal and running link2SD no problems at all, the secondary partition is formatted as fat32
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When you plug in a USB cable to your computer does it see both partitions?
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ozzmanj1 said:
When you plug in a USB cable to your computer does it see both partitions?
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No, when I made the second partition it said that the partition would not be seen by windows
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ozzmanj1 said:
So I recently switched back to stock and saw a big difference in gaming performance once it was rooted and debloated. However I could never get Link2SD to see the ext4 partition. It just says "error unable to mount" or something along those lines.
But if I flash an alternate kernel like DoomKernel or Lupus then no issues. I have been using Link2SD for a quite a while now... and no matter how i try it with stock kernel Link2SD just doesnt see or is unable to mount the partition to install the libs needed for it to work.
Anyone give me any suggestions/ideas?
I have followed this quide before and repeatedly now to try and make stock kernel work... same results.
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Hi,
Does your ROM support the script with files in the folder \system\etc\init.d ?
Check it with "Pimp My Rom" from google play market.
Cheers
Sprint_ST_1050 said:
Hi,
Does your ROM support the script with files in the folder \system\etc\init.d ?
Check it with "Pimp My Rom" from google play market.
Cheers
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Yes, that folder is listed, I looked into it first thing but the fact its there doesnt mean its working.... per se.
ozzmanj1 said:
Yes, that folder is listed, I looked into it first thing but the fact its there doesnt mean its working.... per se.
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And what says "pimp my Rom"?
there is a test inside to check if it's working or not...
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***Universal Init.d Support***
Enable init.d support with absolutely ANY kernel.
This tool is the first completely universal method for granting init.d support, for the simple reason that everything happens on the app side.
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I will have to test it with pimp my rom
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