[Q] Possible to convert all partitions to EXT4 [SK17i] - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

Hi I just wanted to ask if there is a possibility to convert the system and data partions to EXT4.
another question is if it is possible to resize the partitions and for example make room for an recovery partition.
greetings
Daywalkr1990

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jwoegerbauer said:
@Rufus0700
Partitions aren't resizeable on Andoid A-only devices, hence by deleting the mentioned /recovery partition one doesn't gain storage space that can get added/merged to another partition, for example /data partition.
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But I think it would be possible to edit the partition table BEFORE flashing the ROM on the phone?

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