i format my (sd card 8gb) from that 2 gb to ext2 but my sd cart canĀ“t read ext2
help pls
it is a 8gb 6class
It's totally normal my friend. We reduce this storage for Android crashes upper than 2 gb...
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Hello, I've got a new microSd Card 32 Gb Class 10, I would like to partition
install applications and used as internal memory.
Example:
26GB fat 32, 2GB swap , 4GB ext2
is that correct?
is better to ext3 or ext4 instead of ext2?
Any advice?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1873734
jje
So, i want to partition my microSD card to both exFAT and ext2/3 or 4 in order to be able to have large movies on it (larger than 4gb) and use Link2sd for games that are eating my internal memory.
HOW can i do that? Is it possible?
As i can't afford a class 4 or 6 sd card and my phone have
system memory
Internel memory
externel sd
So if i use the swap in internel sd will it effect anything ?
2.what if i use a swap partition in ext sd (class 2) am i good or still not ?
Thanx
hi guys,
I partitioned sd card ext with 1GB with FAT32 using mini partion tool
when boot ON the Phone & using with LINK2SD Main sd card & ext sd card showing the same size of 1GB ....
is the problem with ROM ??
I tried with another sd card but the issue is same
i'm using stock rom & 16 GB Sandisk C10 sd card
Pls help me......
Link2SD
The XPERIA X10i running GB 2.3 is a bit problematic with partitions.
The OS only mounts the first partition it finds and that's normally the second partition. Doh!!
The following patch may be of some help to you
SE2.3.3-link2sd-patch.zip
It is assumed you have formatted both partitions as primary.
Everybody should use Link2SD if they have an XPERIA X10, just because most quality class6/class10 cards have better read/write speed than internal flash and with a 1-2GB sdext2 partition more space too.
Considerations
I'd format the second partition as ext3 and 2GB if Link2SD is to be used, especially if a gamer.
I would only use a class6/class10 'quality' 32GB microSD card or greater.
Copy the contents of the /data/sdext2 partition to a NAS/external server
(1) I'd format the partition to be used with Link2SD as ext3 ( I've found on my builds I can't use ext4, but would, if I could ), just because it'll give better performance. In a gaming environment 1GB can be used up pretty quickly if libraries and data are linked too.
(2) The cost of quality class6/class10 microSD cards has really dropped in price now that extreme and extreme pro cards (50MB+ write) are all the rage. It's just a pain having to rebuild a working Link2SD environment onto a larger card at a later date, when a lesser card, no longer meets needs.
But given I'm using a 64GB card, I would say that.
(3) If you copy the contents of the second partition to a linux system /folder it makes a great recovery, as you only have to restore the Link2SD second partition and you get all your apps back, data and all. I copy my /data/sdext2 partition onto my NAS every now and then and it has saved my bacon a few times when microSD/SD cards have gone belly up.
Dear Experts
I am using windows 7 and before partitioning my mobile's (Samsung Galaxy S7) SD card I did backup to all folders that were installed on it and those apps were moved by AppMgr III (App 2 SD) .
Then I partitioned the SD card using the utility called "Mini Tool Partition" as per the snapshot below (SD card named as Disk2 not 1 and size is 32 GB)
Code:
http://imgur.com/a/wbQ1B
I created 3 partitions as per some online recommendation and as below :
8 GB Fat32
16 GB Ext2
8 GB Swap
Using my laptop slot that is designated to SD card I wanted to copy the backup to the partition Ext2 which utility will let me do that ? because when I copied them back to the SD card Fat32 partition phone was not able to read those apps !!!
So far I tried ext2explore and Ext2Fsd-0.68 with no joy
Code:
http://imgur.com/a/oTLJW
Code:
http://imgur.com/a/GVGyt
Thanks