Hi people !
I've just one question, related to new TWRP (2.8.5.1) and CM12. I've seen some commits on CM12 changelog that makes me thing that, perhaps, CM12 now supports F2FS partitions.
While TWRP is now able to format in F2FS, is it possible to use F2FS with CM12 ? If yes, with which partitions ? /system, /cache, /data... ?
Also, is it possible to restore a Nandroid backup made in EXT4 in a F2FS partition ? (to "convert" it for /data without losing it).
Thanks for your help.
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Same question, but I want to use it with a i9192, sorry for comment in a LG thread!
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For those who don't know what is f2fs, please search in the google.
After long time of testing, researching, etc, I managed to get my stock KK to use f2fs in /system and /cache partition.
But /data partition no matter what flags i tried to edit fstab.qcom to get it to use f2fs, device will get into bootloop.
So now the f2fs is not in its full potential.
I give up to make f2fs work in /data partition in stock KK.....very tired.
LG stock maybe have hardcoded some parameters about /data partition, so f2fs don't work.
This usage of f2fs in /system and /cache in stock KK, required to use my new F2FS kernel(which build-in a modified fstab.qcom and fstab.geefhd) and my new twrp(with the ability to format partition to f2fs).
But i am not sure if i will share them, as the benefits of using f2fs in /system and /cache is so little.
Who will want it actually?
Prerequisite is a device with stock KK with 4.1.2 bootloader.
Wing
mukwing said:
For those who don't know what is f2fs, please search in the google.
After long time of testing, researching, etc, I managed to get my stock KK to use f2fs in /system and /cache partition.
But /data partition no matter what flags i tried to edit fstab.qcom to get it to use f2fs, device will get into bootloop.
So now the f2fs is not in its full potential.
I give up to make f2fs work in /data partition in stock KK.....very tired.
LG stock maybe have hardcoded some parameters about /data partition, so f2fs don't work.
This usage of f2fs in /system and /cache in stock KK, required to use my new F2FS kernel(which build-in a modified fstab.qcom and fstab.geefhd) and my new twrp(with the ability to format partition to f2fs).
But i am not sure if i will share them, as the benefits of using f2fs in /system and /cache is so little.
Who will want it actually?
Prerequisite is a device with stock KK with 4.1.2 bootloader.
Wing
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Hi,
I was looking around and saw someone mention that TWRP would format /data and skip /data/media could you check on that.
If it works please do tell.
How did you put the 4.1.2 bootloader on a KitKat F240L?
I had that until i got an update from LG OTA and it replaced my CWM with stock bootloader.
Forget about this old post.
I have successfully used f2fs on /system /cache and /data on cm rom with modified kernel and rom.
(I decided not to share it. Because i shift back to stock rom as the benefit of using f2fs is not much on our phone) )
Just not sucessfully use f2fs on stock rom.
For keeping 4.1.2 bootloader on KK, first, flash back to kdz version of 4.1.2(then your bootloader will be 4.1.2), then use flashable zip method to upgrade to KK, thus your 4.1.2 bootloader will not be touched. If using kdz method to upgrade to KK, you will be using KK bootloader, which is troublesome.
Btw, it is no way using f2fs on /data without format the /data/media also, they are on one partition!
Wing
Anyone here experienced with system partitions and dependancies?
Im trying to run my n7105 in f2fs system wide.
ive found a few small glitches that cause me greif.
1. if i format the cache to f2fs. twrp cant mount data afterwards.
installing roms works fine but you lose your modem/baseband. especially if its a pre 4.3 modem.
2. if i format my sdcards to f2fs, very difficult to mount them as MTP for pc file transfer.
is there something im doing wrong with cache file system?
maybe you just cant have it f2fs? ext4 works fine with the rest of the system being f2fs.
also. i just found out i can stock rom then restore backup and it formats partitions back to f2fs for me.
no more double flashing and formatting.. yay.
any other tips or tricks when dealing with system partitions would be great.
also. whats the deal with f2fs and encryption being a problem?
I see my favourite glitch kernel have f2fs support.
How can i convert stock 5.1.1 rom to f2fs?
Recovery?
Using F2FS for the system partition isn't really interesting imo, and as you encountered can be annoying if your rom installation script forces EXT4. I suggest you to try formatting DATA and CACHE partitions as F2FS (make sure to backup your whole internal storage if needed) using the latest TWRP recovery. Remember to reflash Glitch kernel after that (using MTP in recovery to get back your whole internal SD data) so your device can boot (as the kernel package will detect partitions at flash time). Good luck !
Tnx, will try.
On N7 2012 and 4.4 android this tool was good for me.
How did this work out? Is it worth doing?
Hello, I would like to know which are the correct partitions to change the file system to F2FS. Can I flash to cache, cache and dalvik, system, data, internal storage? Or could you please indicate me which the correct partitions to change the file system to F2FS. The rom stock are compatible with that F2FS file system? I think that from recovery (twrp latest version) it is possible to change the F2FS file system of the partition, thank for you help.
Note:my phone model is LG g3 d851
F2FS on stock requires a compatible kernel and modded ramdisk (fstab), btw you can format data and cache (correct partitions) to F2FS but your phone won't boot.
Loller79 said:
F2FS on stock requires a compatible kernel and modded ramdisk (fstab), btw you can format data and cache (correct partitions) to F2FS but your phone won't boot.
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Hello,
Could you please tell me that I must modify of the ramdisk (fstab) to avoid problems of bootloop. I have read in several sites that brings advantages in writing data to modify the System and data partition. Thank for you answer.
Hi friends, I can modify system and cache from ext4 to f2fs but can't modify data so it will cause stuck at boot. And strangly it only happens on d855 other variants are nomal. It doesn't a big deal but I want to know why it happen. So does anyone know why please tell me. Much appreciate. Sorry for my bad English
Please install TWRP 2.8.6.1 and flash data partition with it. Than reinstall TWRP 3.0 and enjoy the f2fs