I hope im not out of line here
I have been looking everywhere to a solution and only find fixes for a different OS
or different directory..
I am a noob to scripting and intense terminal use, however I have rooted my Acer A500 and installed a custom ICS Rom (hoping it would fix this issue that also extist with honeycomb) I am looking either for a way to move apps to SD by scripting or otherwise..or make Google music save to my external SD. I realize the issue involved is that it names its internal storage as SD card as the psuedo name and the external is External_SD
I have tried some scripts on this issue specifically..
Mount - o bind sdcard2/music sdcard/Android/data/com.google.Android.music found here...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1136192
this wont work even trying to replace the directory as External_SD...but like I said im a noob..
I hope someone else has some good ideas
I appreciate any help
Can anybody help me out here im very interested in learning
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Hi there,
My Wildfire S reboots when I either dismount the SD, or try to use it as mass storage (via USB). I'm using CM7.2 and I honestly don't really know when this problem started, I just noticed it but I didn't dismount the SD for a LONG time so I honestly have no clue what happened.
On my SD-card there is a directory /mnt/sdcard/Android/data with a whole lot of folders in it, could it have to do with this?
Does anyone have any experience with this or know how to fix it? It would mean a lot to me.
Thanks for reading
Seen as I can't ask in the actual Resurrection Remix thread cause of having to have a certain amount of posts, I ask here...
This is for RR 2.1
Has anyone figured out how to get /mnt/emmc to be mounted as /mnt/sdcard/external_sd.
Have been trying, from different threads, to edit vold.fstab and build.prop to no avail. (only get bootloops)
(used root explorer as other file managers cause bootloops sometimes even for small edits)
So if anyone has gotten it to work with this rom could you show what and how to edit the files. It would be greatly appreciated.
Why do you want to mount your internal memory as your external memory?
I would like my actual 8GB sdcard to be mounted as /mnt/sdcard/external_sd
and the internal memory as /mnt/sdcard
Cause right now the 8GB is /mnt/emmc
and the internal memory is /mnt/sdcard
So I'm guessing from your post that its not supposed to be that way to begin with?
but either way it was like that in GB roms and it was so much more convenient to go to straight to the external_sd folder instead of going the extra step of going to mnt/emmc.
And some apps can not find files that are now in /mnt/emmc. So I have to put them on the internal memory.
It was faster to work with.
Da Iceman said:
I would like my actual 8GB sdcard to be mounted as /mnt/sdcard/external_sd
and the internal memory as /mnt/sdcard
Cause right now the 8GB is /mnt/emmc
and the internal memory is /mnt/sdcard
So I'm guessing from your post that its not supposed to be that way to begin with?
but either way it was like that in GB roms and it was so much more convenient to go to straight to the external_sd folder instead of going the extra step of going to mnt/emmc.
It was a lot faster to work with.
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hey pal check this Multimount sdcard app from play store hope it might resolve ur issue
ps- the emmc / external sd issue is related to AOKP since in AOKP the EMMC folder is ware u find all ur external sdcard files and folders
But isnt that just for mounting sdcard on your PC while its still mounted (accessible) on your phone?
yea, but im wondering if there is a way to get it to actually mount in the "/mnt/sdcard/external_sd" path or anything. as long as its accessible via a folder in the sdcard.
It makes many things so much more convenient.
Da Iceman said:
But isnt that just for mounting sdcard on your PC while its still mounted (accessible) on your phone?
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yes also check the links below hope they might also help u
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24983708&postcount=23071
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262
Thanks.
Just one more wondering thought. but is there a way to do it like the first link so it starts on reboot, without the need for extra programs (like editing a file or making a startup script)
If not, then its fine, I'll be happy with these.
hi there, thats it
is there any possibility to move the games-data to the sdcard2?
i couldn´t get gl2sd to work correctly. it moves my data, but my games dont recognize it and begins to download the data again (yes, i mounted the storage ^^).
ive got a 32gb sdcard, it would be awesome to get something to work in that direction.
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Update:
YES I GOT IT! thx google and a guy named sergey_f1 ( credits goes to him, i only changed it for tablet s)
here it is: (example galaxy on fire2)
mount -o bin /mnt/sdcard2/net.fishlabs.GalaxyonFire2THD /mnt/sdcard/Android/data/net.fishlabs.GalaxyonFire2THD
in scriptmanager with SU + Boot on
please confirm if i made something wrong. im not a dev nor am i used to it-basics ^^
but for now it rocks
This should work. One thing to be wary of for new users reading this:
You're not actually really moving game data anywhere. You are simply making the folder /mnt/sdcard/Android/data/ be actually stored on another filesystem device. Anyone who has used Linux would understand the concept of remounting a folder elsewhere. The biggest difference with this (for your average user) is that if you remove the SD Card, you will not be able to use those games properly as their data storage location is now completely invalid, not just that the files are missing. This also means that if you are, for example, copying files from the /mnt/sdcard/Android/data folder onto your PC, you won't save any space on your internal storage, since that folder is mounted elsewhere.
As you said, that should work, its just a good idea to know technically whats going on before people start remounting FS's all over the place.
On all AOKP roms it seems like the default SD is the internal. Is there any way for me to switch this back to my external?
edit: Also occasionally a picture will show up as a video and when i click on it, it briefly flashes then closes. Anyone have any insight on this?
Im running Jellybam 4.0, S-Off, did a superwipe before i flashed and cleared cache/dalvik afterward
Anyone know anything about this or experienced it before?
You can change the mount points easy, i belive there is a script that does it for you, or you can go in and edit the fstab file, but if i was you.. i would use directory bind to mount the SD card to the ext_sd to keep compatibility working better
im not too familiar with directory bind. is that the name of the script or is it an app
I know Android M has a new way to connect external sd cards, you can convert the external memory into internal memory but this is not what I need. The alternative is that only some directories are write-enabled on the sdcard but this in turn is not enough.
Starting with Kitkat (also working on Lollipop) there was a hack allowing you to use an external sd as read/write storage.
This hack no longer seems to work with marshmallow, if you go searching for sdcard fix you'll find that this fix does not work on Marshmallow.
Are there already apps fixing this problem ( no problem if root access is required since my phone is rooted).
Android 6.0 isn't yet available for my Xperia Z3 Compact but when it becomes available I'd like to have a way to go around this problem.
If it doesn't yet exist do you know names of developers working an such a fix?
+1.
However, for me the problem is immediate: I have a rooted HTC One M8 with a 64GB external SD card that I've recently upgraded to Marshmallow. Like many of you, thanks to rooting I was able to work around Google's SD card handling changes introduced in 4.4 KitKat, and the same fix worked in 5.0.
But I'm having serious deja vu with 6.0, because it seems the behavior is back to being much like KitKat again: Apps can only write to their own private folder under /data on the SD card. But unlike KitKat, I've found no simple workaround like editing a system XML file.
Some apps like ES File Explorer have a special 'root mode' option that enables them to write to any folder of both internal and external storage. For other non-root apps, there is a convoluted workaround the first time the user tries to use the SD card where the user must authorize writing to any folder by selecting the root folder of the SD card from a folder tree. The permission seems to 'stick' after that, but I don't know if it survives a reboot?
So I'm also wondering if any bright devs are working on a more general root workaround like we had for KitKat, perhaps as an Xposed module? And in the meantime, does anyone know what's happening behind the scenes when an app uses the "choose the SD card root folder" solution? Where is that new permission being defined/stored?
Assuming the additional SD card write permission is indeed persistent (or could somehow be saved and restored after a reboot), could we manually add similar permission for other apps that don't include the solution? For example, the QuickPic gallery app does have it, so I can now move and rename images from any SD card folder. But the Dolphin browser doesn't, so when I try to download a file to the SD card, I can only choose the single Dolphin-owned folder. (This wasn't a problem in Lollipop - but Dolphin now gives me a helpful explanation blaming Google for the restrictions added in KitKat, even though I'm two major releases past KK...). Until/if Dolphin adds code similar to QuickPic, it would sure be great if I could manually add a similar permission. I've spent hours searching, but haven't discovered anything. So any ideas would be very welcome!
No response in months. Is this xposed module what you guys needed? Or have you found other workarounds?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-marshmallow-sd-fix-write-t3403263
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I know Android M has a new way to connect external sd cards, you can convert the external memory into internal memory but this is not what I need. The alternative is that only some directories are write-enabled on the sdcard but this in turn is not enough.
Starting with Kitkat (also working on Lollipop) there was a hack allowing you to use an external sd as read/write storage.
This hack no longer seems to work with marshmallow, if you go searching for sdcard fix you'll find that this fix does not work on Marshmallow.
Are there already apps fixing this problem ( no problem if root access is required since my phone is rooted).
Android 6.0 isn't yet available for my Xperia Z3 Compact but when it becomes available I'd like to have a way to go around this problem.
If it doesn't yet exist do you know names of developers working an such a fix?
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I've exactly the same problem! Has anybody got a solution?
There is a fix have a look at https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/fix-extsd-fix-v1-0b-2016-01-18-t3296266
this fix works for marshmallow and nougat