I am not able to backup SD ext via cwm 8gb sdhc class 4
But before this i had 4gb sd (not sdhc) i was having no problems with sd ext backup
Please help!!
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get amonra recovery--- problem solved
I thing cwm recovery only support ext3 partition so if you create ext2 or ext4 partition then cwm didnot backup.use twrp recovery in my opinion it is best recovery.
How do i install amonra over cwm
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tanishque italia said:
How do i install amonra over cwm
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Just flash it
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how to ext2/3/4 partition on sd card ?
axaygohel said:
how to ext2/3/4 partition on sd card ?
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First use search function !
Download G-parted.
there are no chance to partition on clockwork recovery mod ?
Use cwm 2.xx for ext3 and cwm 3/4/5 to ext4. Dnt know much about ext3
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Hi,
I partitioned my sd card using rom manager with 512mb ext and 0mb swap patition. How can verify that the apps are installing on ext partition. If any one have pls give me the detailed explanation for sd card patitioning using rom manager. Thank You.
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How can verify that the apps are installing on ext partition.
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how you move your apps to ext partition?
your ext partition should be in /sd-ext (but mine is /data/sdext2)
for my case, i failed to partition through ROM manager.
but I managed to partition manually using mkpartfs and also other alternative way is through ClockworkMod Recovery
with move to SD card option, I moved apps to SD card. I heard that it is enough to move to ext partition. is there any way to move apps to ext partition?
What are you using to move apps to the partition? Its not enough to just create a partition... The FroYo way of moving stuff doesnt need a partition at all (Apps -> Move to SD).
You need another app like link2sd or darktremor's apps2sd that actually makes use of partitions.
I done it in caynogenmod but it didnt works in official froyo ver. Here i used DTapp2sd tool. And how can i know what partition i have (ext/ext2/ext3/ext4) ?
And Thanks for ur answer.
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p.hemasundar said:
And how can i know what partition i have (ext/ext2/ext3/ext4) ?
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how did you partition your sdcard? did you use your custom recovery? if so:
if you have amonra, it should have first partitioned it to ext2. then it gives you the option to convert ext2 to ext3, and then ext3 to ext4. if you have used one of these options then it should be self explanatory.
if you have clockworkmod, you should have ext4 (as clockworkmod only supports ext4)
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with move to SD card option, I moved apps to SD card. I heard that it is enough to move to ext partition. is there any way to move apps to ext partition?
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if you are moving apps to SD using setting->application then you are moving to fat32 partition which is in .android_secure folder of your SD card.
to move apps to ext partition you have to use apps likes link2sd, DT's apps2sd, s2e
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p.hemasundar said:
I done it in caynogenmod but it didnt works in official froyo ver. Here i used DTapp2sd tool. And how can i know what partition i have (ext/ext2/ext3/ext4) ?
And Thanks for ur answer.
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you mentioned done in cyanogen mod, i think you mean the ROM manager? if yes, it should be ext3
S, i done it with rom manager. How can i change the partition to ext 4 ?
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p.hemasundar said:
S, i done it with rom manager. How can i change the partition to ext 4 ?
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Look at my post above
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Guys I have cf root installed and ext 4 manager installed. But I have not converted rfs to ext 4. Ext manager shows no ext 4 partitions found. Can I convert my internal mem to ext4. Also does cf root automatically converts internal mem to ext ?
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Lijop said:
Guys I have cf root installed and ext 4 manager installed. But I have not converted rfs to ext 4. Ext manager shows no ext 4 partitions found. Can I convert my internal mem to ext4. Also does cf root automatically converts internal mem to ext ?
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Yes
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HI EmoBoiix3, can you please tell me if RFS is battery friendly or ext 4 coz i am on DDKQ5 with cf root B82-ex and everyting is working fine i have about 4 gb free on the sd card but when i am converting the (system) FS to ext4 i get an error saying not enough space and it rolls back however cache and data gets converted successfully. I have a2sd enabled with dalvik on sd ext + all data moved to sd ext. My sd ext is in EXT3 format and i am using a 16GB transcend micro sdhc class 2 please advise
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HI EmoBoiix3, can you please tell me if RFS is battery friendly or ext 4 coz i am on DDKQ5 with cf root B82-ex and everyting is working fine i have about 4 gb free on the sd card but when i am converting the (system) FS to ext4 i get an error saying not enough space and it rolls back however cache and data gets converted successfully. I have a2sd enabled with dalvik on sd ext + all data moved to sd ext. My sd ext is in EXT3 format and i am using a 16GB transcend micro sdhc class 2 please advise
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Ext4 is actually faster in performace and is more flexible for a2sd
EmoBoiix3 said:
Ext4 is actually faster in performace and is more flexible for a2sd
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Yea I went back to rfs for a week, it wasn't fun
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EmoBoiix3 said:
Yes
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EmoBoiix3 dude does it automatically converts rfs to ext 4 ?
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EmoBoiix3 dude does it automatically converts rfs to ext 4 ?
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Once you install CF-Root and have the ext4 manager , you can convert it to and fro
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scoffyburito said:
Yea I went back to rfs for a week, it wasn't fun
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You're just jealous because you don't want to use it
scoffyburito said:
Yea I went back to rfs for a week, it wasn't fun
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How to go back to rfs ?
Lijop said:
How to go back to rfs ?
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Use ext4 manager for stock ROMs and format them manually in CWM for CM7
hey guys, i want to use a2sd to move apps to sdcard so i have installed linktosd cuz am using stock rom 2.3.3 and when i installed the app the super user gave force close. after that i updated the super user then when opened the linktosd app then it showed the type of partition like ext2,ext3,ext4 etc. i tried every option it says ext partition no directory found. i have tried mounting the sdext in recovery still not working!! plz help!!! am tired of this thing! i want a decent apps2sd on stock rom 2.3.3!!! :|
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How did you partition your SD card? What program did you use, what type of partition is it, and how is it formatted?
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How did you partition your SD card? What program did you use, what type of partition is it, and how is it formatted?
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I have used clockwork mod recovery 5.0.2.7 I guess I have partitioned my sdcard i.e. 512mb ext
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I believe CWM defaults to ext4. If you didn't make any other partitions, then your SD card partition structure should be as follows now:
/mnt/sdcard, FAT, primary
/sdext, ext4, primary
Try using link2sd's menu to recreate mount scripts, & choose ext4. Also, make sure you're still rooted properly, and still have expected su access.
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I believe CWM defaults to ext4. If you didn't make any other partitions, then your SD card partition structure should be as follows now:
/mnt/sdcard, FAT, primary
/sdext, ext4, primary
Try using link2sd's menu to recreate mount scripts, & choose ext4. Also, make sure you're still rooted properly, and still have expected su access.
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Bro I chose ext4 it says no directory found!! I have seen in menu it shows sdcard 1.35gb and ext partition not mounted!!! I have partitioned many times!! I have mounted ext many times in recovery still not working!! Any suggestions!!!
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I recollect facing the same problem.I guess the problem isn't with link2sd its got to to do with the fact that the stock kernel doesn't support ext partition try flashing a custom kernel that supports ext partition.
anuragchowdry said:
I recollect facing the same problem.I guess the problem isn't with link2sd its got to to do with the fact that the stock kernel doesn't support ext partition try flashing a custom kernel that supports ext partition.
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Ah, good catch! I didn't notice that.
If you don't want to flash a new ROM, you can format the 2nd partition as FAT, and link2sd has the option to mount that the same way as others.
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Ah, good catch! I didn't notice that.
If you don't want to flash a new ROM, you can format the 2nd partition as FAT, and link2sd has the option to mount that the same way as others.
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I can't flash kernels now!!! Which one suits stock better!! Or modified stock kernel!!!
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I don't understand. Do you want to keep stock, or flash a custom ROM? If all you want is to use link2sd, you shouldn't need to flash anything.
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I don't understand. Do you want to keep stock, or flash a custom ROM? If all you want is to use link2sd, you shouldn't need to flash anything.
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I didn't want to flash custom kernel!! But am still asking which kernel suits better! Is there is any modified stock kernel!! Will the kernel will affect my camera quality!!!?
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Link2sd application vanishes from launcher menu after wiping dalvik cache from the recovery and even all application which are in sd ext also don't appear please give me solutions
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Backup your sd card on PC.
Do factory reset
Re partition ur sd card in cwm
Start phone & install link2sd before any other application
Use ext4
If ur kernel doesnt support ext 4
Partition ur card on PC using some partitioning software. use ext2 in this case. And try link2 sd now
Pls let me know if this helps
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RoyalEagle said:
Backup your sd card on PC.
Do factory reset
Re partition ur sd card in cwm
Start phone & install link2sd before any other application
Use ext4
If ur kernel doesnt support ext 4
Partition ur card on PC using some partitioning software. use ext2 in this case. And try link2 sd now
Pls let me know if this helps
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I want the solution for flashing new nightlie each time...
Reinstall link2sd -> menu -> More -> Recreate mount scripts
Reboot.
Twrp or cwm? Or another way possibly?
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