[Q] Resizing Partitions - TouchPad General

After installing XRON vb2.6 on my sister's Touchpad, I noticed 2GB was for the main, and the rest (approx 9gb) allocated to the SD Card (shared between WebOS)...
Is there a way to make the 2GB CM partition larger, as I believe some issues will arise if too many apps are installed (due to Davik cache being on same partition). I had this problem in the past with my Samsung Epic and found it was a royal pain in the arse once a lot of applications are installed, and the Davik cache precaching most resources on that system partition....
Is the Davik cache actually stored on same system partitions? Perhaps my concern is not necessary, however if it is, I want to resize at least to 4GB to be on the safe side.

eddieyee said:
After installing XRON vb2.6 on my sister's Touchpad, I noticed 2GB was for the main, and the rest (approx 9gb) allocated to the SD Card (shared between WebOS)...
Is there a way to make the 2GB CM partition larger, as I believe some issues will arise if too many apps are installed (due to Davik cache being on same partition). I had this problem in the past with my Samsung Epic and found it was a royal pain in the arse once a lot of applications are installed, and the Davik cache precaching most resources on that system partition....
Is the Davik cache actually stored on same system partitions? Perhaps my concern is not necessary, however if it is, I want to resize at least to 4GB to be on the safe side.
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Dalvik is moved to cache at boot. You shouldn't run in to that issue
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[Q] Link2SD vs. wipe dalvik cache vs. out of space

Was already asked on the original Link2SD thread but cannot find the answer anywhere there.
Say you have tons of stuff installed via Link2SD on /data/sdext2 (extX partition on SD card). Now:
- you go to recovery and wipe dalvik cache (or use something else to wipe it, does not exactly matter)
- on reboot, the cache gets rebuilt on /data
- hmmm, I said I have lots of stuff on SD
- so, you run out of space on /data ?! Now what?
IOW, how early does the Link2SD thing kick in? Does it prevent such things?
Hmmm... so, I wonder whether my question is too stupid or too difficult.
I'm also using link2sd with about 261 apps installed (according to Titanium Backup count)
Here's the step on my Optimus One (total internal memory: 209 MB)
before clear dalvik: I have about 78 MB free
1. boot to recovery (i'm using CWM) > advanced > wipe dalvik
2. reboot system
3. first time get into OS, there's notification low space on phone's memory
4. checked free space: only 28 MB free
I have to manually link dalvik cache to achieve the free space before (78 MB).
Thanks to the dev, on Link2SD 1.9.1 there is a menu to relink all dalvik cache at once, so I don't have to recreate link per one apps.
I think link2sd automatically link app-dalvik-lib files for newly installed apps only.
It can't detect a dalvik file recreated back into phone memory with apps still installed.
got the same problem.
It's a big issue when changing kernel and stuff

[Q] Link2sd issues.

I created a partition of 512 MB on my 16GB card to install LINK2SD but eventually ended up formatting my whole data. I did install Link2sd and then moved up all the huge apps like Yahoo Messenger with the plugin and other games and stuff. I had free internal space of about 77MB, I switch off my phone and I turn it on and its 33MB. What to do?
have you do titanium backups or nandroids before using link2sd? it is possible to damage your system severely and you shall have done that.
second, for ur issue, try checking the memory displays in link2sd
are you sure the app "link2sd" is placed in the phone storage? it may have moved back the apps after a reboot
did you note down what was the internal memory space before performing link2sd? was it 33mb?
hope i helped and good luck
Miasmic said:
have you do titanium backups or nandroids before using link2sd? it is possible to damage your system severely and you shall have done that.
second, for ur issue, try checking the memory displays in link2sd
are you sure the app "link2sd" is placed in the phone storage? it may have moved back the apps after a reboot
did you note down what was the internal memory space before performing link2sd? was it 33mb?
hope i helped and good luck
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Yeah I restored my titanium backup. Before installing link2sd it was around 28 MB. After moving the apps it was around 77MB and now after a restart its like 33MB. Yes I did check from the storage info option of link2sd.
I heard [Read rather] somewhere that Link2SD sometimes unlinks the libraries after a reboot, If you had cleared the dalvik cache, the dalvik cache of all the linked apps would have also been unlinked. So, if you link all the apps again, It will again free the space on your Phone memory. I have to do it everytime I clear the dalvik cache or I reboot my phone for some reason. It is irritating because I have 93 apps and It is time consuming to do all manually everytime.
KaKkaR0T said:
I heard [Read rather] somewhere that Link2SD sometimes unlinks the libraries after a reboot, If you had cleared the dalvik cache, the dalvik cache of all the linked apps would have also been unlinked. So, if you link all the apps again, It will again free the space on your Phone memory. I have to do it everytime I clear the dalvik cache or I reboot my phone for some reason. It is irritating because I have 93 apps and It is time consuming to do all manually everytime.
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ahaha, true true
so i recommend app2sd+ instead of link2sd or whatever2sd, of course only if your rom supports it
I've never had Link2SD unlink anything. If you have any apps on the sdcard prior to use, it screws up, and if you move widgets it will as well, but I've been using Link2SD with stock LGP509T rom for months now with 0 issues like what you're describing.
If you wiped dalvik cache, you need to relink it. For libraries, do not bother, they will just get extracted back no matter what, so...

[Q] Is there an app that allows full apps2sd?

I've been wondering if there's a way to do a full apps2sd without making a partition on the sd card. My ace is running a stock rom. Rooted and running 2.3.5. The internal memory really sucks and I'm thinking of getting a 8GB micro sd just to store it all.
Any hints or tips?
what do u mean by "full"?
if u just search a2sd on market, many of it will allow moving app to sdcard without even creating partition. but it just move apk tho. dalvik cache and data still occupy internal memory.
an0nym0us_ said:
what do u mean by "full"?
if u just search a2sd on market, many of it will allow moving app to sdcard without even creating partition. but it just move apk tho. dalvik cache and data still occupy internal memory.
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I have an app called app 2 SD from the market and I don't think it does what it says. If all the apps were installed on the SD, wouldn't the internal memory be almost completely free? Or do I have a misunderstanding of apps2sd? Unless the apps2sd are different for custom roms or something?
u need to also install a2sd enabler to be able to move all apps that previously restricted by android system to only install in internal. but then most widget would be unusable if move to sdcard using that a2sd app from market. and also as i said earlier, it will only move apk. dalvik cache and data still occupy internal so it will eventually become cluttered and full again.
also i think users here if talking about a2sd, it means darktremore a2sd script. it allow moving full dalvik cache and data to sdcard without giving problem to widgets, but it needs second sdcard partition.
so to answer ur question, and if by "full" u mean full moving of dalvik cache and data to sdcard without second partition, no... theres no a2sd app that can move dalvik cache and data to sdcard without second partition. none that i can think of. darktremore a2sd script and similar variant script that can fully move dalvik cache and data to sdcard needs second partition.
the simplest way is make an ext partition using cwm recovery and use link2sd to link the apps to sd card. it also moves the dalvik cache and dex to sd. I am using link2sd and it does what it meant to

[Q] Cleaning Internal SD Card

Hi
Guess the question is relevant to all devices Anroaid.
I searched and read in many places but I still did not fully understand how is the internal sd card is devided, what each part contains and how to "clean up" things that are not relevant to more
My Galaxy S1 device internal card size is 8G.
Checking system -> storage indicates it is devided to two: 1.48 Internal storage and a 5.64 USB storage.
The first question is where is a almost 1G to complete to the total of 8G?
I understand that the internal storage contains the operating system and applications installations.
however,I can see the the usb storage also contains folders of past and current installed applications, of course in addition to music, pictures etc.
Now I want to install a new ROM and clean everything that is not nessacary.
I understand that when installing a new rom the internal storage actually completely cleared and re-installed. Is it true?
What about usb storage? Whether and how to re-format it? Is it necessary at all to do that?
Thanks
OJNSim said:
Hi
Guess the question is relevant to all devices Anroaid.
I searched and read in many places but I still did not fully understand how is the internal sd card is devided, what each part contains and how to "clean up" things that are not relevant to more
My Galaxy S1 device internal card size is 8G.
Checking system -> storage indicates it is devided to two: 1.48 Internal storage and a 5.64 USB storage.
The first question is where is a almost 1G to complete to the total of 8G?
I understand that the internal storage contains the operating system and applications installations.
however,I can see the the usb storage also contains folders of past and current installed applications, of course in addition to music, pictures etc.
Now I want to install a new ROM and clean everything that is not nessacary.
I understand that when installing a new rom the internal storage actually completely cleared and re-installed. Is it true?
What about usb storage? Whether and how to re-format it? Is it necessary at all to do that?
Thanks
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Installing a new ROM won't clear all the internal storage. You have to do it manually. In stock, it is recommended to do a factory reset after the first boot. While in custom ROM you have to wipe data, wipe cache and wipe dalvic cache before the installation.
It is not necessary to clear the data in USB storage.
jabrif said:
Installing a new ROM won't clear all the internal storage. You have to do it manually. In stock, it is recommended to do a factory reset after the first boot. While in custom ROM you have to wipe data, wipe cache and wipe dalvic cache before the installation.
It is not necessary to clear the data in USB storage.
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Lately the device has strange behavior every once in a while - and I would like to clean it as much as possible
I am using custom rom, hopefully wiping everything will do the job.
Yet, I do want to clean the internal storage as well.
What can be done regarding that? can I format it?
If yes - how, and how to recreate the standard folders tree?
If not - what can be done?
tx
OJNSim said:
Lately the device has strange behavior every once in a while - and I would like to clean it as much as possible
I am using custom rom, hopefully wiping everything will do the job.
Yet, I do want to clean the internal storage as well.
What can be done regarding that? can I format it?
If yes - how, and how to recreate the standard folders tree?
If not - what can be done?
tx
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wiping data will clear your system memory, ie app data
If you want to go deep, there are options available in CWM recovery under Mounts and storage menu to format /system, /Data, /Cache, /sdcard and even External sdcard,
OJNSim said:
Lately the device has strange behavior every once in a while - and I would like to clean it as much as possible
I am using custom rom, hopefully wiping everything will do the job.
Yet, I do want to clean the internal storage as well.
What can be done regarding that? can I format it?
If yes - how, and how to recreate the standard folders tree?
If not - what can be done?
tx
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jabrif said:
wiping data will clear your system memory, ie app data
If you want to go deep, there are options available in CWM recovery under Mounts and storage menu to format /system, /Data, /Cache, /sdcard and even External sdcard,
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This is the thing...
I am trying to understand what the purpose of each option - and eventually what are the steps the order, to achieve the cleanest possible device with the rom I want to flash
I actually just noticed that in the previous post I wrote Internal storage rather than USB storage. Anyway..I need please some more accurate information.
Is that possible to format only the USB storage?
Or is there a way to safely remove / clean / wipe old stuff, like applications' folders that are not in used anymore, and other things I am not aware off?
tx

Problems clearing Dalvik when using adoptable-storage

I'm running Marshmallow and have a 64GB internal microSD card mounted as "adopted storage". When I tell TWRP (3.0.2-0) to clear the Dalvik cache, only a few apps (about 9) get regenerated ("optimized") on the next reboot. The remaining 100+ apps are not optimized on the next reboot. I've tried deleting the /data/dalvik-cache folder myself and get the same results. So, I assume that the oak/etc. files for the other 100+ apps are stored "somewhere else". Any idea where?
Thanks.
(PS: Yes, I know Marshmallow is an Art system, not a Dalvik system. The term "dalvik cache" is used in many places as a generic term to refer to the place where Android keeps optimized apps. Marshmallow still uses the /data/dalvik-cache folder for this purpose. Marshmallow's obviously just not as ... consistent about using it as earlier versions of Android.)

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