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I have cm7.1.0 running on SD card but it will not install the driver is there away to install manually it will not install on cwm either any help will do thanks u
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zeddymac said:
I have cm7.1.0 running on SD card but it will not install the driver is there away to install manually it will not install on cwm either any help will do thanks u
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Need more info... Did you get the .zip files?
Did you put them on your SD card?
Did you unzip them first?
I have the 3 files in zip and unzipped on the root of my SD but I haven't even got to that part yet I can't get the cf3d driver to install it says can't write to /system
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It's been a while since I used an sd install, but I remember having to remount the sd as writable for some stuff. There are some apps to do this, including Remount RW (i think it's called) and File Explorer/Root Explorer.
Have u seen any tutorial on it or is it pretty easy to do I have file explorer and can get root explorer/ or remount
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zeddymac said:
I have the 3 files in zip and unzipped on the root of my SD but I haven't even got to that part yet I can't get the cf3d driver to install it says can't write to /system
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You should have 3 zip files, if you unzipped those, it won't work.
Are you running Android off the SD card?
In that case, transfer the files over usb. If you are running android off the uSD, android labels one partition of your uSD as "sd card" and CF3D may only be looking in that partition. Transferring the files over usb will put them in the appropriate partition.
OK I got root explore and was able to install the cf3d driver so I will erase the three already unzipped and use the zipped ones thanks for ur help
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I have the same problem with my Incredible S. I cannot install drivers (NOT plugins). After the installation Chainfire asks to install drivers. I tried both CWM 3+ and simple options - but it doesn't work. The smartphone's stuck and after manual reboot Chainfire asks to install drivers again.
Could you please explain how you managed to install drivers with root explorer?
Open root explorer then click on /system then mount r/w after that try to install the driver again
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For some that are having issues with write permissions for chainfire. Try updating Busybox and see if that helps. It worked for me when I was having the same issues from
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I Cant Install To ChainFire A Games
Sir ..
Can You Help Me To My Problem
Its Because To ChainFire 3d v3.3
I Cant Install A Games In Chainfire Because They Need The Missing File
To Run The ChainFire ..
Please Help My Problem Thanks ..
I have 8gb sdcard which is partitioned into 6.3gb+700mb( to use link2sd).. Now my problem is, in the folder
/sdcard/DCIM/.thumbnails/ there are two files named .thumbdataxxxxxxxxx which is around 500mb each.. No matter how many times I delete them they are created automatically in few hours.. Because of this my sdcard free space is 0.0byte.. I have only a few gallery pics. The size of the photos are 100 to 200mb only.. Is this kind of virus?? I'm using zoner antivirus it didn't detect any virus..
What should I do now..?
Some one please help me..
My phone is Rooted with stock ics 4.0.4
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I have 8gb sdcard which is partitioned into 6.3gb+1gb( to use link2sd).. Now my problem is, in the folder
/sdcard/DCIM/.thumbnails/ there are two files named .thumbdataxxxxxxxxx which is around 500mb each.. No matter how many times I delete them they are created automatically in few hours.. Because of this my sdcard free space is 0.0byte.. I have only a few gallery pics. The size of the photos are 100 to 200mb only.. Is this kind of virus?? I'm using zoner antivirus it didn't detect any virus..
What should I do now..?
Some one please help me..
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CMIIW but the ext partition must be less then 1GB? Try partition it with 900mb
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Singgih4050 said:
CMIIW but the ext partition must be less then 1GB? Try partition it with 900mb
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Sorry old info.. Now my ext partition is 700mb only...
Noob question - what is sdcard class n what does it indicate n how can we find the class ?
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Sorry old info.. Now my ext partition is 700mb only...
Noob question - what is sdcard class n what does it indicate n how can we find the class ?
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SD Card Class is to determine the SD Card Write and Read Speed,The Higher the Class the better it is
Just ask the dealer...lol
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SD Card Class is to determine the SD Card Write and Read Speed,The Higher the Class the better it is
Just ask the dealer...lol
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yeah i know that .. but how can i find the class of sdcard that i am using now??? i fear the problem is caused by the sdcard itself??
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yeah i know that .. but how can i find the class of sdcard that i am using now??? i fear the problem is caused by the sdcard itself??
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I doesn't know how to Find it on the SD card (Mine only have Manufacturer logo and SD Card capacity)
Don't think too negative its bad for your Mind and Brain
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ariftwister said:
I have 8gb sdcard which is partitioned into 6.3gb+700mb( to use link2sd).. Now my problem is, in the folder
/sdcard/DCIM/.thumbnails/ there are two files named .thumbdataxxxxxxxxx which is around 500mb each.. No matter how many times I delete them they are created automatically in few hours.. Because of this my sdcard free space is 0.0byte.. I have only a few gallery pics. The size of the photos are 100 to 200mb only.. Is this kind of virus?? I'm using zoner antivirus it didn't detect any virus..
What should I do now..?
Some one please help me..
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Run the shell command "lsof" to see what process using/creating this file.
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I doesn't know how to Find it on the SD card (Mine only have Manufacturer logo and SD Card capacity)
Don't think too negative its bad for your Mind and Brain
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Mine also have only the manufacturer name n capacity....
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Run the shell command "lsof" to see what process using/creating this file.
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I'm New to this... How to run it ? Could you please expand?
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I'm New to this... How to run it ? Could you please expand?
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Open a shell on your phone, preferable "adb shell", but I guess "ConnectBot" or similar is good enough.
Become root (using Link2SD, I assume you've got root).
Run the command "lsof", best is to do this once you see the file is growing. So try deleting it, and wait for it to re-appear. Due to the size of the file, it must be written to for a long time before it fills up the SDcard. Now run "lsof" (stands for "LiSt Open Files".
Code:
[email protected]:/ # lsof > /sdcard/files.txt
Now open the file "files.txt" in your favourite editor and search for a line containing the file name.
It may look like:
com.andro 7817 app_54 32 ??? ??? ??? ??? /system/fonts/DroidNaskh-Regular.ttf
The first number "7817" is the process number owning the file in question (here /system/fonts/DroidNaskh-Regular.ttf, but you are looking for thubdata). See what process this is using "ps":
Code:
[email protected]:/ # ps 7817
USER PID PPID VSIZE RSS WCHAN PC NAME
app_54 7817 166 283756 24068 ffffffff 2aabc3f0 S com.android.calendar
Ah... calendar...! Now you what what app create this file, and you can continue the investigation of this app!
kuisma said:
Open a shell on your phone, preferable "adb shell", but I guess "ConnectBot" or similar is good enough.
Become root (using Link2SD, I assume you've got root).
Run the command "lsof", best is to do this once you see the file is growing. So try deleting it, and wait for it to re-appear. Due to the size of the file, it must be written to for a long time before it fills up the SDcard. Now run "lsof" (stands for "LiSt Open Files".
Code:
[email protected]:/ # lsof > /sdcard/files.txt
Now open the file "files.txt" in your favourite editor and search for a line containing the file name.
It may look like:
com.andro 7817 app_54 32 ??? ??? ??? ??? /system/fonts/DroidNaskh-Regular.ttf
The first number "7817" is the process number owning the file in question (here /system/fonts/DroidNaskh-Regular.ttf, but you are looking for thubdata). See what process this is using "ps":
Code:
[email protected]:/ # ps 7817
USER PID PPID VSIZE RSS WCHAN PC NAME
app_54 7817 166 283756 24068 ffffffff 2aabc3f0 S com.android.calendar
Ah... calendar...! Now you what what app create this file, and you can continue the investigation of this app!
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I can't run connectbot as root.... It doesn't prompt superuser.. So when I run lsof command as $ it shows access denied...:banghead:
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I can't run connectbot as root.... It doesn't prompt superuser.. So when I run lsof command as $ it shows access denied...:banghead:
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No "su" command?
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No "su" command?
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After running the su command I got root...then followed ur steps...it shows android.process.media
What shall I do now??
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After running the su command I got root...then followed ur steps...it shows android.process.media
What shall I do now??
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Ok, this is a system process. I guess you've got some image with an invalid embedded thumbnail. Move all images from your device to your computer and see if the problem goes away. In this case, at least one of your images is broken, and you'll have to find which. Move all movies as well to be of the safe side.
kuisma said:
Ok, this is a system process. I guess you've got some image with an invalid embedded thumbnail. Move all images from your device to your computer and see if the problem goes away. In this case, at least one of your images is broken, and you'll have to find which. Move all movies as well to be of the safe side.
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Thanks....Ok I will try it... But isn't there any easy way to find that file...coz I have got nearly 1000 photos
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Thanks....Ok I will try it... But isn't there any easy way to find that file...coz I have got nearly 1000 photos
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You can find it within 10 operations. Divide and conquer.
First move all the pictures to verify the error goes away. If not, I was wrong, and we'll have to try something else.
If the error goes away, restore half of the pictures, i.e. 500 of them. Did the error occur again? Remove half of the half again, i.e. 250 etc. By dividing by half all the time, you will get down to one single picture in 10 steps.
kuisma said:
You can find it within 10 operations. Divide and conquer.
First move all the pictures to verify the error goes away. If not, I was wrong, and we'll have to try something else.
If the error goes away, restore half of the pictures, i.e. 500 of them. Did the error occur again? Remove half of the half again, i.e. 250 etc. By dividing by half all the time, you will get down to one single picture in 10 steps.
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Kk thanks dude.. What if still the problem persists?
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Kk thanks dude.. What if still the problem persists?
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Still persists after you first move all the pictures from the phone? Then we'll have to try something else, but try this first, ok?
kuisma said:
Still persists after you first move all the pictures from the phone? Then we'll have to try something else, but try this first, ok?
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Ok.. Thanks for your help
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Finally. It is solved, this was caused by the app audio manager(a.k.a Hide it pro)
When I uninstalled it the problem is gone
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Dears,
Kindly I want to know some info about swap as I am a newbie in root.. I downloaded 2 apps for this "MemoryInfo & Swapfile Check and Swapper For Root" and I tried them.. They are very amazing apps but sometimes I don't feel that they are working.. Anyways, I disabled the swap and I deleted the swap file from the SD card after using "Swapper For Root" and then I tried "MemoryInfo & Swapfile Check" to make sure that my device can do the swap or not and then I Uninstalled both of them but when I wrote in terminal "free" after I deleted both of the 2 apps I found the below...
Swap: 61432 37240 24192
I want to know if it is normal or not to find a swap space like this.. I used MemoryInfo & Swapfile check and Swapper For Root Only.
If this space is not normal or it will affect negatively on my device or my SD card so I wish you can help me solve this problem.
My device is SE Xperia Mini Pro SK17i "Rooted" through a guide on SE Forum, Build Number 4.1.B.0.587.
Thanks in advance & I very much appreciate your support.
Best Regards,
DoLcEka
dolceka said:
Dears,
Kindly I want to know some info about swap as I am a newbie in root.. I downloaded 2 apps for this "MemoryInfo & Swapfile Check and Swapper For Root" and I tried them.. They are very amazing apps but sometimes I don't feel that they are working.. Anyways, I disabled the swap and I deleted the swap file from the SD card after using "Swapper For Root" and then I tried "MemoryInfo & Swapfile Check" to make sure that my device can do the swap or not and then I Uninstalled both of them but when I wrote in terminal "free" after I deleted both of the 2 apps I found the below...
Swap: 61432 37240 24192
I want to know if it is normal or not to find a swap space like this.. I used MemoryInfo & Swapfile check and Swapper For Root Only.
If this space is not normal or it will affect negatively on my device or my SD card so I wish you can help me solve this problem.
My device is SE Xperia Mini Pro SK17i "Rooted" through a guide on SE Forum, Build Number 4.1.B.0.587.
Thanks in advance & I very much appreciate your support.
Best Regards,
DoLcEka
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i just checked my ray & j my j has no swap it says 0 0 0 at swap then i disabeld my swap partition on my ray and it still reads that its swapping it shuld'nt do any harm. try wipe dalvrk cache and reboot.
What should I do exactly with wipe dalvik??
And I am sry but I didnt get your reply.. This swap place "60 MBs" is okay or not??
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the only way is throw your sd card to the amazon sea
I am far away from there.. I live in Egypt.. Nile is okay ? )
Or there is a solution ?
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Any updates guys ???
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dolceka said:
Any updates guys ???
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check system/etc/init.d folder and delete all scripts there
I found 2 files.. Beats " I think it is for beats audio which I installed later" and RockoDev.. But I couldn't delete any of them through ES File Explorer.. Any other ways to delete these files ??
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I tried another explorer "AntTek Explorer" and I delete them but the swap space is still exist.. Should I delete mkswap, swapon and swapoff files from /system/xbin ???
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Any updates ??
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Any updates ??
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I wouldn't delete anything from /system/xbin. Did you reboot your phone after uninstalling the apps and deleting the init.d scripts?
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Any updates ??
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Please don't create more than one thread about the same question as this is against the rules. I have deleted your other thread as it's the same as this one and you're already receiving help here.
Thanks
AvRS
I am sry about the second thread but I thought that I will recieve no more replies so I just wanted to refresh the post no more.. I am sry again
After I uninstalled the apps I restarted.. And after I deleted the scripts I did a reboot too.. But it is still the same
If it is okay to find a swap space like this in my SD so I don't have to worry.. The problem is that I don't have a PC or a Lap nowadays.. On the other hand, I don't want to disable the option of swap in case I may do it later after taking a backup from SD.
Thanks in advance guys for your support.
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dolceka said:
I am sry about the second thread but I thought that I will recieve no more replies so I just wanted to refresh the post no more.. I am sry again
After I uninstalled the apps I restarted.. And after I deleted the scripts I did a reboot too.. But it is still the same
If it is okay to find a swap space like this in my SD so I don't have to worry.. The problem is that I don't have a PC or a Lap nowadays.. On the other hand, I don't want to disable the option of swap in case I may do it later after taking a backup from SD.
Thanks in advance guys for your support.
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If you look in your sdcard, can you see the swap file? If you can, you can either delete it or try and figure out how to reset that particular swap using terminal emulator. If you want to try the second solution, you need to look for the swap in /sys/block and let me know if you find it.
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If you look in your sdcard, can you see the swap file? If you can, you can either delete it or try and figure out how to reset that particular swap using terminal emulator. If you want to try the second solution, you need to look for the swap in /sys/block and let me know if you find it.
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No I can't see the swap file in my SD card... I searched by "swap" and I found "mkswap, swapon & swapoff" in /system/xbin and I checked /sys/block as you told me and I found some files with the names of "ram0, ram1, ram2.. Till ram7 and zram0" "loop1 till loop64" "dm-1 to 64" "mmcblk0" "mtdblock0 till mtdblock3".. What do you think!?
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No I can't see the swap file in my SD card... I searched by "swap" and I found "mkswap, swapon & swapoff" in /system/xbin and I checked /sys/block as you told me and I found some files with the names of "ram0, ram1, ram2.. Till ram7 and zram0" "loop1 till loop64" "dm-1 to 64" "mmcblk0" "mtdblock0 till mtdblock3".. What do you think!?
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okay I took a look in the app...
I would try this in terminal emulator:
su
echo "1" > /dev/block/mtdblock3/reset
if it doesn't work, remove the "" from around the 1.
I got.. Cannot create dev/block..etc. Wrong directory !! (
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I got.. Cannot create dev/block..etc. Wrong directory !! (
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in terminal try:
su
swapoff /dev/block/mtdblk3
if that doesn't work you can look again for the swap file. According to the app it should be somewhere in your system folder or you can just set the swappiness to 0
again in terminal:
su
sysctl -w vm.swappiness=0
which rom are you running right now, because you should also be able to restore just the system partition from a nandroid back up with out losing all your settings....
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in terminal try:
su
swapoff /dev/block/mtdblk3
if that doesn't work you can look again for the swap file. According to the app it should be somewhere in your system folder or you can just set the swappiness to 0
again in terminal:
su
sysctl -w vm.swappiness=0
which rom are you running right now, because you should also be able to restore just the system partition from a nandroid back up with out losing all your settings....
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I didn't find any swap files.. I searched for "swap" and I got "mkswap, swapoff & swapon" no more files.. and I searched for ROEHSOFT in case the swap file will be named by the app's developer but I found nothing too.. I tried "swapoff /dev/block/mtdblk3" and nothing happened "Wrong Directory" So I tried "swapoff /dev/block/mtdblk3" and it showed me "Invalid Argument"... I became disappointed of this issue, Is it dangerous on my SD card or on my device to have a swap space like this !? "I can't take a backup from my SD right now, I don't have a PC or a Lap now" ... If it is not that dangerous, I will accept it ... Thanks again guys for youor support, If you find any others ways I will be greatful
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I didn't find any swap files.. I searched for "swap" and I got "mkswap, swapoff & swapon" no more files.. and I searched for ROEHSOFT in case the swap file will be named by the app's developer but I found nothing too.. I tried "swapoff /dev/block/mtdblk3" and nothing happened "Wrong Directory" So I tried "swapoff /dev/block/mtdblk3" and it showed me "Invalid Argument"... I became disappointed of this issue, Is it dangerous on my SD card or on my device to have a swap space like this !? "I can't take a backup from my SD right now, I don't have a PC or a Lap now" ... If it is not that dangerous, I will accept it ... Thanks again guys for youor support, If you find any others ways I will be greatful
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Have you checked using "free" to see if the swap is still being used, if the numbers don't change over time then no swapping is happening. If the swap is in RAM then there is no harm to the device. If the swap is on the sdcard or internal memory then there may be a slow damaging of the media, but I think this takes a long time. Try setting vm.swappiness to 0 this will minimize the swapping until you are ready to flash a new ROM.
One reason why I asked what kind of rom you are on is because by flashing the rom again you should wipe out the swap. This is easy to do with with a custom rom but it is a little bit harder to do with a Sony stock ROM. Also any nandroid back up from before you set up the swap will wipe it out also.
Firstly I am a complete noob to root/roms etc etc, and my main goal was to increase the memory of my Samsung galaxy ace.
I have been unsuccessful after following advice in all different threads, so thought maybe if I started my own thread some lovely peeps around here may be able to help me get it sorted.
OK so what I've done so far
Rooted phone
installed cwm recovery
installed cyanogen mod 10.1
partitioned sd card to fat32 and ext3
installed int2ext+ script.
I used terminal emulator to get the script into the init.d folder following some prompts foud online, (using es file explorer I kept getting a read only message)
I formatted and mounted sd-ext via recovery menu
At the moment it still isn't showing the extra memory of the sd ext partition.
The current contents of the init.d folder are as follows:
00banner
40int2ext
50selinuxrelabel
90userinit
So if someone can point me in the right direction of what to do next because I am now comlpletely lost .
Thanks Guys!!!!!
sjl81 said:
Firstly I am a complete noob to root/roms etc etc, and my main goal was to increase the memory of my Samsung galaxy ace.
I have been unsuccessful after following advice in all different threads, so thought maybe if I started my own thread some lovely peeps around here may be able to help me get it sorted.
OK so what I've done so far
Rooted phone
installed cwm recovery
installed cyanogen mod 10.1
partitioned sd card to fat32 and ext3
installed int2ext+ script.
I used terminal emulator to get the script into the init.d folder following some prompts foud online, (using es file explorer I kept getting a read only message)
I formatted and mounted sd-ext via recovery menu
At the moment it still isn't showing the extra memory of the sd ext partition.
The current contents of the init.d folder are as follows:
00banner
40int2ext
50selinuxrelabel
90userinit
So if someone can point me in the right direction of what to do next because I am now comlpletely lost .
Thanks Guys!!!!!
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what permission has the 40int2ext file
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lot rstndr
Blackbox421 said:
what permission has the 40int2ext file
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Hi,
I don't know, how would I find out or set permissions?
I have es file explorer which says in properties that it is readable:yes, writable:yes, hidden:no Is this what you mean?????
Sorry total noob, can follow instructions but as for understanding what half this tech jargon is...........:silly:
Reboot into CWM
Mounts/Storage>Mount System
Install zip from SD card>choose the attachment zip
sjl81 said:
Hi,
I don't know, how would I find out or set permissions?
I have es file explorer which says in properties that it is readable:yes, writable:yes, hidden:no Is this what you mean?????
Sorry total noob, can follow instructions but as for understanding what half this tech jargon is...........:silly:
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go to your file explorer then on the 40int2sd file and long press on it. choose permissions and then you shoukd see something like rwrr or rwxrwxrwx or something like that
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go to your file explorer then on the 40int2sd file and long press on it. choose permissions and then you shoukd see something like rwrr or rwxrwxrwx or something like that
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Thankyou, managed to download root browser, permissions are rw-r--r--
Check permissions of other init.d script and set them the same way for the int2ext+. Or just delete the script and flash it directly from recovery.
Hi there
I m using Moto E(Condor) with CM 13.0-20160325 NIGHTLY BUILD..
I have installed link2sd but it is not working.. I have partitioned my sd card using mini partition tool.
Whenever i open link2sd app it shows MOUNT SCRIPT ERROR
Mount script cannot be created
mount: '/dev/block/vold/179:66'->'/data/sdext2': no such file or directory
On the other hand if i use apps2sd it works fine for linking apps but after rebooting all the apps stored on sd card are disappeared
What should i do now? Any help or fix?
Thanx in advance
You need to set the kernel on permissive mode
Run this comand on terminal
setenforce 0
While creating Mount script on app2sd choose for init.d support and after that open the script created by app2sd and add
su0
setenforce 0
After this you don't have to make it permissive every time you reboot
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Abhimanyu Shekhawat 121 said:
While creating Mount script on app2sd choose for init.d support and after that open the script created by app2sd and add
su0
setenforce 0
After this you don't have to make it permissive every time you reboot
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I dont knw anything about scripting or init.d :crying: what should i do??
In app2sd click on recreate mount script and when selecting type of partition choose I have init.d support after this got to system/etc/init.d folder and open app2sd script with any editor and add the lines I have mentioned and then reboot
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Abhimanyu Shekhawat 121 said:
While creating Mount script on app2sd choose for init.d support and after that open the script created by app2sd and add
su0
setenforce 0
After this you don't have to make it permissive every time you reboot
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Applied this method and it is working fine. Only problem is that external files like obb are not binding properly.
U using.folder Mount option of app2sd??
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rohanbhagat said:
Hi there
I m using Moto E(Condor) with CM 13.0-20160325 NIGHTLY BUILD..
I have installed link2sd but it is not working.. I have partitioned my sd card using mini partition tool.
Whenever i open link2sd app it shows MOUNT SCRIPT ERROR
Mount script cannot be created
mount: '/dev/block/vold/179:66'->'/data/sdext2': no such file or directory
On the other hand if i use apps2sd it works fine for linking apps but after rebooting all the apps stored on sd card are disappeared
What should i do now? Any help or fix?
Thanx in advance
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THANK YOU BRO IT HELPED FOR ME
You are saying app2sd can't link apps after reboot.
then after creating mount script from apps2sd use lin2sd for linking apps
Well Apps2sd works fine as far as mount script is concerned.... It does successfully creates mount script for 2nd partition while link2sd(pro) doesnt.... All was working well on cm12... But still there are some issues which are not resolved even by apps2sd... All linked apps dissappears after rebooting.... Thus you have create mount scripts again or soft reboot to get back your linked apps!!! Thats a haptic job 4 me.... Anybody who can help to resolve this issue??
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ankii91 said:
Well Apps2sd works fine as far as mount script is concerned.... It does successfully creates mount script for 2nd partition while link2sd(pro) doesnt.... All was working well on cm12... But still there are some issues which are not resolved even by apps2sd... All linked apps dissappears after rebooting.... Thus you have create mount scripts again or soft reboot to get back your linked apps!!! Thats a haptic job 4 me.... Anybody who can help to resolve this issue??
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In marshmallow, if SElinux is permissive ,no problem in rebooting but if your SElinux is enforcing , a soft reboot is needed after every reboot in order to relink all apps..
There is an opt available of autosoft-reboot in app2sd , which triggers soft reboot after every reboot ,if the apps are missing...
Hope it helps!????
need help!!
I followed ur steps and i have done till choosing init.d . Now here is my problem starts. You said to open scrscript and give those commands , but where do i find script?? Where is the system /etc... folder. Plz help ,i am stuck here