Hey all...
Collection of flashable Hboot so that u can Easily Resize Your Hboot Partition w/o pc
This is for those who experience problems while changing partition via fastboot
Flash at your own risk.I am not responsible for any bricked devices.I have tested it and it is completely working for me
Requirements
I have tested it and is working via all kinds of recoveries
1.N1 with S-OFF (blackrose installed)
2.Recommended : 4ext recovery touch,others also working
Currently there are 11 partitions included.Your suggestions are welcome.
Sense- 315mb System/10mb Cache/111mb Data -https://www.box.com/s/df99d6d2aab9ce1d79e1
ICS- 220mb System/16mb Cache/200mb Data - https://www.box.com/s/62428ec815ee4b2dbdba
Stock- 145mb System/95mb Cache/196mb Data - https://www.box.com/s/0d577202673f20dea512
HyperSense Nova (Sense 1.9) - 220mb System/10mb Cache/206mb Data - Nova.zip - https://www.box.com/s/0be1c0fb5fc7c7230c01
Sebastiaan15's Runny AIO V6.1.1 - 250mb System/10mb Cache/176mb Data - sebaastin.zip - https://www.box.com/s/963cd9d1cf216e4e16e0
BlissMod007 v04 - 330mb System/10mb Cache/96mb Data - bliss.zip - https://www.box.com/s/a705695e1d8ca13d3e85
Cyanogen mod - 150mb System/10mb Cache/276mb Data - https://www.box.com/s/f74848b2c5ee61e952c6
Oxygen mod - 110mb System/6mb Cache/320mb Data - https://www.box.com/s/b5cc7323331900679dcf
Cool sense - 275mb System/5mb Cache/156mb Data - https://www.box.com/s/4b0fb9f12636696a1772
BCM-ICS - 180mb System/5mb Cache/251mb Data - https://www.box.com/s/4e17c3237816aa0b6c0f
Shaky's sense 4 - 250mb System/40mb Cache/146mb Data - https://www.box.com/s/ad64e7578600880abd24
What is this?
These are Hboots(blackrose)with different partitions put in cwm flashable zips so that you can flash them easily without using fastboot,pc ....................blah blah.
Procedure
1.Backup your Rom
2.Download your desired rom and put it in your sd card
3.Download the Hboot with correct partition from above for your desired rom and put it in sd card.
4.Format all partitions(except sd card)
5.Flash the HBOOT FIRST(takes less than 1 min)
6.During the process the cache will be formated after that it will start rebooting you should pull off the battery at that time and boot into fastboot and check whether if the partition has changed.Repeat this step if it doesn't change.
7.Wipe all and flash your desired rom
And...You are done
Special Thanks to n1newbie who helped me do all this stuff X100
Thanks to madmaxx82- for 4ext recovery touch
Thanks to dla5244 - Black rose
Thanks to race55 and Iperzampem0
How to make flashable zips of any partition!
How to make flashable zips of any partition!
1.Make a .nb0 file (with partition size you require) using Breditor
Note : splHexeditor may not work everytime
2.Rename the "xxxx.nbo" to "hboot.img"
3.Download anyone of the above flashable zip and extract it
4.Replace the "hboot.img" in the zip with the hboot.img you created
5.Compress the files in .zip format
Bam u r finished!!
Note: Sense Hboot is for Sense roms like Revolution,Hyper sense v4.0 Not for Hyper sense Nova
Toggle Signature should be off.
Users can ask for new hboot partititons
Thanks for the tutorial, but I think you have to specify that the HyperSense hboot is NOT for HyperSense Nova. Some people may go wrong
great work jo :thumbup: .it really saves a lot of time. and the best thing is that we can change hboot on the move
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HyperSense Nova (Sense 1.9) => 220mb System, 10mb Cache, 206mb Data
HyperSense (Sense 2.1+3.0) => 315mb System, 10mb Cache, 111mb Data
Sebastiaan15's Runny AIO V6.1.1 [Sense 3.5][2.3.5]SENSE HBOOT=> 250mb System, 10mb Cache, 176mb Data or STOCK HBOOT: 145/95/196
BlissMod007 v04 for N1=> 330mb System, 10mb Cache, 96mb Data
For CM, could you creat one with
150mb-System, 10mb-Cache, 276mb-Data
instead of using the Stock HBoot?
Great stuff! Thanks.
Did it work for u?..ya i will create it
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Thank you for such a prompt reply.
Updated with more hboot partitions thnx to n1newbie
Checked every single hboot and is completely working
Guys let me know if it works
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joelshawdow said:
Guys let me know if it works
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The sebastiaan15 hboot tested and confirmed working here.
tonyeva said:
For CM, could you creat one with
150mb-System, 10mb-Cache, 276mb-Data
instead of using the Stock HBoot?
Great stuff! Thanks.
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if there are only 10mb of cache it's impossible to install apps greater than 10mb, isn't it?
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Who said that....cache is a temporary storage memory for apps data...you can install apps greater than 30mb
I thought that apps downloaded from Market were saved in cache partition at first. Then when it's installed it's removed from there.
Atento said:
I thought that apps downloaded from Market were saved in cache partition at first. Then when it's installed it's removed from there.
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CM handles cache differently. when /cache partition size is small, /cache will be forced to /data. so wid CM 10MB cache is fine...
You can add 110/6/320 for OxygeN1mod. Eventually cache can be shrinked even more.
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Thank you joelshawdow !
Now it is so easy to resize the Hboot Partition. Thank you to joelshawdow !
P.S Now, with 220 10 206 I get much much more avail mem on my HyperSense Nova Rom!!!!
yxcv99 said:
You can add 110/6/320 for OxygeN1mod. Eventually cache can be shrinked even more.
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Dude thnx for trying...but i will nt be having my n1 from tmrw..gotta give it to ma mom..will get it after one week..then i will make it
Anyway u guys keep suggesting new hboots i will create it after 1 week sure
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Good work
Really good work... Keep it up.
Cheers
greg
yxcv99 said:
You can add 110/6/320 for OxygeN1mod. Eventually cache can be shrinked even more.
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Update: 2 more partitions added
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As a new person to root I have another question that I need help with. After rooting my EVO I somehow did a factory reset and wiped all data from my phone. That gives me around 400mb. After flashing synergy rom and adding a apps I noticed my internal phone storage was 75mb remaining out of 250mb. I have no where near the amount of apps I had before with less space. So my question is, does the ROM file take up internal phone space once flashed? Or am I doing something wrong? Thanks a lot for your help.
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Eros2180 said:
As a new person to root I have another question that I need help with. After rooting my EVO I somehow did a factory reset and wiped all data from my phone. That gives me around 400mb. After flashing synergy rom and adding a apps I noticed my internal phone storage was 75mb remaining out of 250mb. I have no where near the amount of apps I had before with less space. So my question is, does the ROM file take up internal phone space once flashed? Or am I doing something wrong? Thanks a lot for your help.
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On sense ROMs, more files are made in the /data partition, due to the greater amount of lib files and other things created by Sense. When you install one app it makes data in /data/data and /data/dalvik , and sense has many apps so the space used goes straight to hell in a basket. But use a Vanilla Rom, and space should go down a bit...Use disk analyses to see what's using the space.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.google.android.diskusage&hl=en
Thanks ill try that. I'll start looking for a vanilla ROM. Any particular one to use with 2.3? I just rooted with the revolutionary. Thanks again.
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Eros2180 said:
Thanks ill try that. I'll start looking for a vanilla ROM. Any particular one to use with 2.3? I just rooted with the revolutionary. Thanks again.
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I don't actually know which ROMs are avail for Evo, maybe you can use MIUI/CM7 or the most popular AOSP? If you choose to use Sense, just remove some apps from the /system partition.
along with resetting the phone to "factory defaults", did you wipe cache and dalvik cache 3 times? I used CWM the other day on my phone to install a ROM and forgot to wipe cache also... kept getting "device is low on memory" errors. Wiped cache and dalvik 3 times, installed the ROM again, everything worked perfectly.
Why 3 times? Extreme redundance LOL. Once is enough. Wiped means its wiped doing it two more times is mildly retarded.
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Root: revolutionary
Recovery: Twrp cwm 4
ROM: Synergy rls318 (I want aosp)
I did wipe them before installing the Rom, yes. I just tried to make a backup last night to try some new things and my backup keeps failing now.
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Eros2180 said:
I did wipe them before installing the Rom, yes. I just tried to make a backup last night to try some new things and my backup keeps failing now.
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Could be bad blocks on the MTD/Nand chip? If the block are bad then the ROM might not be restore-able anymore. or the backup could be bad, try another ROM instead.
My SD card was full so that's why the backups failed. I had no idea the files were so big. Now still in search for another Rom. No luck with finding the vanilla Rom.
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Some ROMs for the Wifi Flyer have several extra apps related to Phone and SMS functions. These often cause an unintended power drain in some cases as the tablet searches for a 3G radio. This shows up as 'cell standby' in power usage, even though there is no 3G radio.
You can remove Cell Standby by any one of the two methods listed below.
NOOB PROCESS (Flash zip in CWM recovery):
This works for both HC and GB roms, so flash away :
FLASHABLE ZIP FOR CWM (HC and GB):
Download MIRROR 1
Download MIRROR 2 at bottom of post. VVV
ICS custom remover zip:
Coming soon, as these are ROM specific. You can use the HC/GB zip, it will work, but some residue apps will be still left, although Cell Standby will be removed.
ADVANCED PROCESS (more control):
Requirements:
Rooted Flyer(HTC Dev or Revolutionary S-OFF)
Titanium Backup (I like its uninstaller but any good uninstaller with Root will do)
Working recovery(DooMLord or Revolutionary CWM)
Process:
Make sure you have Titanium Backup installed (if not install from Market)
Do a full Backup from Titanium(or just the below listed apps) [OPTIONAL]
Do a full Nandroid backup from your recovery(google it). [OPTIONAL]
Start uninstalling the aps in order from Titanium Backup:
APP VERSION NO. IS NOT IMPORTANT
[VOICEMAIL]Phone 2.1.xx
HtcMessage Provider 1.0.xx
Messages Widget 3.0.xx
Data Roaming 1.0.xx
SIM Toolkit 1.0.xx
Wi-Fi Hotspot 2.1.xx
Network Location 1.1.xx
[SMS/APN/MMS] Dialer Storage 2.1.xx
[SMS/MMS PREFS] Messages 1.1.xx
MessageCS 1.0.xx
Dialer 2.0.xx {Do this LAST}
After uninstalling the dialer you might get a continuous Force Close on "android.processes.acore". As you might have noticed, a reboot will not fix the FC.You will not be able to do anything else till you fix this.
Next, reboot into the bootloader (by adb or Power off and Power+Vol Down)
Go to Recovery.
Go to the menu of your recovery and wipe the cache. Reboot (Boot might take upto 2 minutes as cache will be rebuilt) back into Android and your done.
One you've rebooted, edit your build.prop parameter : ro.phone.function = 0
You don't need to wipe the dalvik cache afterwards.
Without wiping the dalvik, I kept getting the FC.
will this work on a gingerbread rom such as miui?
shirtlessrabbit4 said:
will this work on a gingerbread rom such as miui?
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Yup, tried and tested, just use the zip. If it helps, tell others !
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Will this work on the view as well? I don't have the sprint services and would like to disable the radio all together.
voldomart13 said:
Will this work on the view as well? I don't have the sprint services and would like to disable the radio all together.
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I tried to install zip on the HTC view and wouldn't work. It's checking for "flyer" and aborts. Is there another zip for the view?
I believe you need to flash the zip from recovery
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rbebber said:
I believe you need to flash the zip from recovery
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Um thanks mr Obvious I think we already knew that but apparently it checks your build.prop when flashing...
Would be great to get a zip for dexters jb roms
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Why are certain ROMS unable to see the files on my phone, I installed Carbon and was unable to see any of the preexisting files on the phone, so then I installed Viper and they are all there.... This is the first android I have owned with out a SD card, so things are a little different
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rvpartsguy said:
Why are certain ROMS unable to see the files on my phone, I installed Carbon and was unable to see any of the preexisting files on the phone, so then I installed Viper and they are all there.... This is the first android I have owned with out a SD card, so things are a little different
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They're in /data/media, 4.2 changed the file system, googling it will tell you about it, its all over these forums already. Copy from /data/media to /0 and you can see them.
Tapatalked from my HTC DNA - Carbon
Android 4.2.2 changed the file structure to support multi users. Check for your old data in data/media and data/media/0 for the new data.
Edit: pio beat me
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jeremy46er said:
Android 4.2.2 changed the file structure to support multi users. Check for your old data in data/media and data/media/0 for the new data.
Edit: pio beat me
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The 0 partition only shows 11 GB. And after installing just cm 10.1 it's almost completely full. Is there any way to re-partition so the whole 16 GB will show up in the 0 partition?
JustMyUserName said:
The 0 partition only shows 11 GB. And after installing just cm 10.1 it's almost completely full. Is there any way to re-partition so the whole 16 GB will show up in the 0 partition?
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You will never see the whole 16gb because the system partition uses up a set portion of it for the os, and apps. On a "clean" phone, you will only see around 11.5-11.9 gb.
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trickster2369 said:
You will never see the whole 16gb because the system partition uses up a set portion of it for the os, and apps. On a "clean" phone, you will only see around 11.5-11.9 gb.
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Is there anything I need to do to clean up the file structure left over from having a 4.1.2 ROM before or after going to a 4.2.2 ROM? Or just do a regular wipe, wipe cache, davlik cache etc?
JustMyUserName said:
Is there anything I need to do to clean up the file structure left over from having a 4.1.2 ROM before or after going to a 4.2.2 ROM? Or just do a regular wipe, wipe cache, davlik cache etc?
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That, I'm really not sure about. I've only used the sense ROMS. Haven't flashed a 4.2.2 AOSP.
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JustMyUserName said:
Is there anything I need to do to clean up the file structure left over from having a 4.1.2 ROM before or after going to a 4.2.2 ROM? Or just do a regular wipe, wipe cache, davlik cache etc?
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If you move to 4.2 copy what want from /data/media then you can delete anything in /data/media. Not /media itself, anything in it, like /data/media/Ringtones.
Edit: do this after you're on a 4.2 ROM, it doesn't really matter but if its not made during a flash you may run into permissions issues and not be able to see the files in there, like pics in gallery, etc.
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Hi
Should AOKP or CM roms have the preload partition. I am using rootbox and i have a preload partition on 500mb which is not being used. The folders are empty also i cannot delete them. I think it is wasting space or am i wrong. i seem to be running out of space now and then. Should the partition be there. If so why is it empty and not being used and occupying 500mb..If it is not needed how can i delete it.
Thanks
Also using rootbox, I have the preload folder but there's nothing in it. Did you come onto rootbox from the stock (or stock based) ROM? If you did, I'm assuming you didn't wipe the preload folder?
There may be a better way to do this, if anyone has one please shout out. Otherwise:
Flash a stock ROM (using mobile Odin pro you can root it on the fly).
Flash philz kernel. From philz recovery, wipe data, dalvik cache, cache, and format /preload and /system. Immediately after doing that, flash rootbox again.
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Hopper8 said:
Also using rootbox, I have the preload folder but there's nothing in it. Did you come onto rootbox from the stock (or stock based) ROM? If you did, I'm assuming you didn't wipe the preload folder?
There may be a better way to do this, if anyone has one please shout out. Otherwise:
Flash a stock ROM (using mobile Odin pro you can root it on the fly).
Flash philz kernel. From philz recovery, wipe data, dalvik cache, cache, and format /preload and /system. Immediately after doing that, flash rootbox again.
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what is the size of your preload folder/partition .. i use partition manager and it tell me its 500mb .. and its not getting used..if i uses philz kernel wont it create the preload partition again ??
Mine says 0bytes. Yes philz/stock will create the preload folder again, but will allow you to wipe it before the flash. I don't know how to wipe it from rootbox.
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Attached screenshot....using partition table...are u able to provide urs using same app.
Rhx
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Hopper8 said:
Mine says 0bytes. Yes philz/stock will create the preload folder again, but will allow you to wipe it before the flash. I don't know how to wipe it from rootbox.
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see post above .. thx
Mine looks the same in the same app, no need for me to post mine. I just interpreted it that it was saying that I wasn't using the space, as it's only 8 MB. I didn't see it as a problem
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Hopper8 said:
Mine looks the same in the same app, no need for me to post mine. I just interpreted it that it was saying that I wasn't using the space, as it's only 8 MB. I didn't see it as a problem
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ok ..thx
I used F2FS file system on data and cache partition and now its like i have a nexus 6p there is little to no UI lag or even any delay in opening apps.
Used to use F2FS on my previous devices(lg g2, Galaxy S2 and Xperia Z ultra) and man the effect was noticeable from day1, so tried it on this device and guess what it works flawlessly.
Here is a thread for comparition between F2FS vs EXT4(the default one).
So here is guide for you guys its Highly dangerous setup so please follow this if you know how to restore a SoftBrick status.
Caution:--
ONLY FOR CM13 and N based roms which support F2FS, If used on OOS3 or H2OS(mm) it will result in not converting the data/cache partition properly and will end up 0mb partition because of modified twrp used for these roms and you wont be able to be mount your internal memory too.
Backup backup backup. Make sure you take a backup and save it on your pc before performing the steps.
Things you can do to make your life easier:--
Clean flashing of rom is highly recommended but you can try dirty too as it does not touch the system partition but still clean is preferred.
Use ZipMe app to make a zip file for your apps so that installing all those apps becomes easier if coming from clean flash.
Full backup of your internal memory files as this setup formats even your internal memory even if you select only the data partion.
Best stay on stock kernel as there is no mention of any cm13 custom kernel to have f2fs support. They may have but in any thread of these i couldnt find f2fs word anywhere. So stay stock.
Rom compatibility/tried on:--
Exodus.
All cm13 based roms work flawlessly.
LineageOS14
Kernel compatibility:--
Darkbeast
Stock kernel or the one provided by default by the rom.
Yarpin's kernel.
Benschold kernel.
Note:- Please this method has worked on F2FS supported roms only before following any of it make sure your rom developer has incorporated f2fs support in his/her rom.
Steps:--
Use revert2lollipop to revert back to lollipop firmware if you are on OOS3/H2OS and wanna try f2fs.
Download and upgrade your twrp version to latest.
Copy the .img file to your root folder and reboot to twrp select--->Install-->Install images button-->select the new .img file you copied and reboot to recovery.
Format everything including your internal memory.
Go to advance wipe and select cache partition and select repair and change file system, once there select change file system and change it to f2fs and swipe. Images.
Repeat the above step for data partition.
Go to twrp settings and tick rm -rf, this will make your device retain your f2fs system after clean flash of some roms.
Reboot your recovery once and copy back all your data back to your internal memory.
Flash the required modem for your rom and clean flash your rom for the best bug free experience.
Benefit!
PS:- Please if someone daring does use this on another rom and if everything works flawlessly then please post about it, i will add it compatible roms/kernels.
Press thanks if it worked for you and do post about any improvements you saw.
Credits:-
@Androguide.fr
@ opt devs for awesome roms.
@ jrummy Apps for zipme app.
Seems rock solid for me! I'm running AICP Nightlies .... Running great! Getting it all set back up but no issues at all.
jbarcus81 said:
Seems rock solid for me! I'm running AICP Nightlies .... Running great! Getting it all set back up but no issues at all.
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Ohhh great will add aicp in the compatible ROMs.
BTW are you on stock aicp kernel?
So we need stock kernel
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So we need stock kernel
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Yeah for now, since for f2fs roms to work properly the kernel also needs to support the file system and no custom kernel has f2fs as a feature mentioned in their list. I couldnt find anything related to f2fs even with the search function, will update the thread if f2fs support is confirmed by the devs of the respective kernels.
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Ohhh great will add aicp in the compatible ROMs.
BTW are you on stock aicp kernel?
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Yeah.. Not using any kernel other than what's built into AICP from the OP.. :highfive:
Added yarpin's kernel to the compatible kernels.
Using AOKP with stock kernel perfectly! Thanks for this OP and also for sharing the ZipMe app! Which is amazing, Didnt work for me on CM13 though but love the idea! JRummy devs make the best apps
Can i use titanium backup to app+data?
isoladisegnata said:
Can i use titanium backup to app+data?
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Yes you can.
A noob questions:
- How do I put my data in internal sd...?
. I save the internal memory sd on pc before
. will format everything including internal memory.
. change cache and data partition in F2FS...
when I reboot in twrp.. how do I put all data in sd card?..with ROM ..Modem etc..?
is it possible? if I connect the phone to usb..I'll see internal memory?
isoladisegnata said:
A noob questions:
- How do I put my data in internal sd...?
. I save the internal memory sd on pc before
. will format everything including internal memory.
. change cache and data partition in F2FS...
when I reboot in twrp.. how do I put all data in sd card?..with ROM ..Modem etc..?
is it possible? if I connect the phone to usb..I'll see internal memory?
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Yeah if you connect to PC after conversion you will be able to access your memory as you used to with default system.
Just make sure to wipe system,data,cache,dalvic,internal before going any further for good measure.
f2fs for data and cache on 19/04 Unofficial Temasek's CM13 by Benschold and Benschold's Custom Kernel v3.3 working flawlessly here. So far haven't noticed anything yet, but will report back if anything happens!
boulder96 said:
f2fs for data and cache on 19/04 Unofficial Temasek's CM13 by Benschold and Benschold's Custom Kernel v3.3 working flawlessly here. So far haven't noticed anything yet, but will report back if anything happens!
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how it compare with ext4? u see the different?
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Tatsuya_ said:
how it compare with ext4? u see the different?
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Honestly I wouldn't notice a difference unless you put 2 phones running ext4 and f2fs side by side for comparison. But if I were to really force an answer out from myself I would say that app opening and switching times are greatly reduced.
you really deserved more thanks for this guide.. keep it up and great work!
boulder96 said:
f2fs for data and cache on 19/04 Unofficial Temasek's CM13 by Benschold and Benschold's Custom Kernel v3.3 working flawlessly here. So far haven't noticed anything yet, but will report back if anything happens!
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Nice! thanks for reporting, will add to OP.
Works great with Exodus ROM !!!
very good. Thank you very much. wonder why only cache and data? What about the system partition?
rakieta said:
very good. Thank you very much. wonder why only cache and data? What about the system partition?
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It really isnt needed because in system partition most of the time only read function is done while data and cache constantly need read/write functions to be performed so you wont notice anything different if you format system to f2fs.