What file system is suggested/supported for the HTC Evo3D CM-DevilToast ROM? ext2, ext3 or ext4
steven.boyd78 said:
What file system is suggested/supported for the HTC Evo3D CM-DevilToast ROM? ext2, ext3 or ext4
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Ext4 filesytem and most praise 4ext recovery which can modify that easily.
scariola said:
Ext4 filesytem and most praise 4ext recovery which can modify that easily.
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I thought maybe that it did but I wasn't sure. Thank you. I use 4ext currently ::good:
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What is the file system (ext2, ext3 or ext4) needed by mik_os's rom? I am trying to install it but always get boot-locked
it should work with any of them
I wonder why it didn't work the last time! nevermind, it's working now
kiran1991(Clandestine) said:
What is the file system (ext2, ext3 or ext4) needed by mik_os's rom? I am trying to install it but always get boot-locked
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if u r using clockwork then ext4 is needed or else u can go ahead with any ext partition for thunderg version
So now that the sgs II is out what did samsung use? rfs again?
I don't think it matters much, no one has complained of the performance.
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System is ext4, cache ext4, efs ext4 and data is ext4.
ludow said:
System is ext4, cache ext4, efs ext4 and data is ext4.
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good to know everything is ext4
Hi! I just want to know what is the EXT4 that is saying in most of the ROMS like "homebase", "Aura" and etc.? And what is the EXT4 CONVERTER With fauxs kernel that is in the homebase additional downloads? Does the ROM that you choose automatically convert your filesystem to EXT4? thanks
JohnMacky said:
Hi! I just want to know what is the EXT4 that is saying in most of the ROMS like "homebase", "Aura" and etc.? And what is the EXT4 CONVERTER With fauxs kernel that is in the homebase additional downloads? Does the ROM that you choose automatically convert your filesystem to EXT4? thanks
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You have three questions lets make them numerical..
1.) http://bit.ly/rjxoTd
2.) converts filesystem to ext4
3.) no. unless it says it does, then yes.
can i partition my sd card to ext4 using cwm ? also whats the use of ext4 manager ?
Lijop said:
can i partition my sd card to ext4 using cwm ? also whats the use of ext4 manager ?
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1) Yes you can .
2) The ext4 manager is usedun conjunction with CF-Root to make all your partitions convert from RFS to Ext4
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EmoBoiix3 said:
1) Yes you can .
2) The ext4 manager is usedun conjunction with CF-Root to make all your partitions convert from RFS to Ext4
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Thanx bro. so first convert to ext4 and then use ext4 manager to convert rfs to ext4 right ? so while converting with cwm is it gonna be ext4 or ext3 ? also dta2sd works on stock gb rooted ?
Lijop said:
Thanx bro. so first convert to ext4 and then use ext4 manager to convert rfs to ext4 right ? so while converting with cwm is it gonna be ext4 or ext3 ? also dta2sd works on stock gb rooted ?
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1) Yes
2) Ext4
3) Cf-root . Please search .
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What does ext3 and ext4 mean? What is the differences between them?
Matada02 said:
What does ext3 and ext4 mean? What is the differences between them?
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They are Linux file systems. You can find a lot of info on them. Here's a starting point.
ghost_og said:
They are Linux file systems. You can find a lot of info on them. Here's a starting point.
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Many thanks!:highfive:
Matada02 said:
What does ext3 and ext4 mean? What is the differences between them?
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For the purposes of small systems like the Atrix, not much gain for ext4. Ext4 gives you some additional features that make sense for larger files (GB), something more than the 300-800MB partitions on the Atrix.
It's kind of like the comparison between FAT32 and NTFS. Both are old and crappy, but still in use due to legacy.
Cheers!