Can Xperia U swap ? - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

I tried so many time,
but can not use.
->Creating swap file OK
->Changing permissions OK
->Formatting swap OK
->Enabling swap(file) Fail
->
swapon: /sdcard/swapfile.swap: Function not implemented
Plz how to solve this problem. swapper2 said (If On not working on your phone, try to download busybox)

The kernel doesn't support swap by default.

I would like to ask u,my bro K900
I don't understand Swapper2, I look tutorial for swapper2.
But they said
" Swapper preferences: (for kernels that doesn't have swap partition support)
Run swapper at startup (put a check)
Swap place: /sd card/swapfile.swp (you can place it in a folder if you don't like a messy sd card structure )
Swap size: MIN: 10 MB MAX: 256MB RECOMMENDED: 32MB (choose any)
Swapiness: RECOMMENDED: 10MB SYSTEM DEFAULT: 60MB MAX: 100MB (choose any)
Safe unmount (put a check)
Safe remount (put a check)
Advanced preferences: (for Kernels that supports swap partition only)
Use swap partition (put a check)
Swap partition: /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 "
Plz, i don't know about this. sorry for my english bad.

Why do you need it? Besides i've never heard creating a swap partition on the internal storage given that the U has no SD card slot.
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But It can create swapfile.swap on internel storage. I would like to ask more memory on my XP U ( I also used RAM Manager & Super Manager ).
My memory always 80 MB to 100 MB. How to do ? Plz. my bros. Other App?

80-100 is fair enough. Remove the bloatware and it should be~150mb free at all times. Anyways free Ram is wasted Ram. I still don't think you need swap
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I have usually 170mb ram free.

have you ever heard of v6 supercharger?
anyway I don't think creating a swap is necessary since 512mb are enough for the heavier task this phone could do, I usually have around 150mb free ram, and that's enough to keep browser, music player, and another whatsoever-might-be-needed application

ravenedge said:
have you ever heard of v6 supercharger?
anyway I don't think creating a swap is necessary since 512mb are enough for the heavier task this phone could do, I usually have around 150mb free ram, and that's enough to keep browser, music player, and another whatsoever-might-be-needed application
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150MB? Wow? How do you do that? I don't have 150MB after boot neither.

air001 said:
150MB? Wow? How do you do that? I don't have 150MB after boot neither.
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Close the running services. If you're rooted block apps from re spawning on their own using rom toolbox. This keeps the RAM free
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kkido said:
I tried so many time,
but can not use.
->Creating swap file OK
->Changing permissions OK
->Formatting swap OK
->Enabling swap(file) Fail
->
swapon: /sdcard/swapfile.swap: Function not implemented
Plz how to solve this problem. swapper2 said (If On not working on your phone, try to download busybox)
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I think it isn't a good idea. The swap can kill the sd cards easy, but U have internal storage, so you can't replace it. So it could be an expensive fun.

Services are restarting itself again if I stopping them. And I don't have root.
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swapping? i dont think we need it even i have 80mb of free ram even after reboot and less than 40mb without clear memmory, i use my phone heavily playing game HD browsing music watch movie etc etc etc and i have not reboot my phone for a week, 122hours exactly there is no problem i found
yep this is smart phone and it should be know how to manage it's own ram

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Out of Space even after App2SD!

I have a HTC Legend running on NewSense RC4. I have App2SD installed. I've changed the default install location to SD Card via " pm shell setInstallLocation 2". Though I've done all this, I have only around 2-3 MB space always. I're removed the data and cache for many apps. Yet, this is the situation. And I only have 52 APPS.
Please tell me another method to increase the amount of space. Please don't sugesst me to flash to another ROM.
I also read somewhere about partitions on SD card or something. Can you please enlighten me on this?
Note: I read to fast and COMPLETELY skipped the part where you said "Don't tell me to flash another rom" I am soooooo sorry!
The only other option I can give you is to flash Cyanogenmod7 and use data2ext if you want app space, but that is probably out of the question for you!
On the partitioning note:
Partitioning quite simply means splitting your microSD card into 2 or more PARTS (hintART-itioning). Often times, partitioning is used to create a separate space for apps2SD or data2ext. The simplest way to partition is to download rom manager (you must have root and be able to boot into recovery) and choose the option "partition sd card" choose 0 swap , then choose 512mb partitioning space! WARNING: this will delete EVERYTHING on your memory card, so either turn back, or backip tour mem. Card! After it is partitioned, you can proceed to add apps to the new partition of your SD card. Note this will, like I said, split your memory card space! Ex:
If you hav a 1 GB (1024 MB) Memory card, after partitioning, your memory for files will decrease to 512 mb, while 512 mb is reserved for your apps!
Just a word of advice from a fellow XDA-er!
I am not aware whether or not the HTC legend runs Cyanogenmod7 or not, but it would be well worth the flash to use it. Unless you are in love with the Sense UI (because CM7 uses 2.3.3 Gingerbread) then come on over to the Cyan side . Data2ext takes your ENTIRE data section of your phone (that part that holds the meat and bones of an app, PLUS the huge apk file) and puts it in that partition you created. Data2ext is simply a flashable script that puts that partition in action. After flashing the script via recovery, just go to your terminal emulator app on your phone and on the first line, type "su" (without quotes) and then type "data2ext --enable" (exactly as typed without quotes) and vuala, your REAL data section on your phone is literally virtually UNTOUCHED! Which makes your phone a lot faster. There is also a script that let's you choose the size of your partition (no more than 2 GB is strongly recommended) but I haven't used that script just yet, but will soon! Data2ext is WAY bettr than apps to SD! I know that I did way more than just answer your question, but I wanted to answer, plus give a better alternative should you choose to use it
Hope I answered ur question,
Ognimnella
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ognimnella said:
Note: I read to fast and COMPLETELY skipped the part where you said "Don't tell me to flash another rom" I am soooooo sorry!
The only other option I can give you is to flash Cyanogenmod7 and use data2ext if you want app space, but that is probably out of the question for you!
On the partitioning note:
Partitioning quite simply means splitting your microSD card into 2 or more PARTS (hintART-itioning). Often times, partitioning is used to create a separate space for apps2SD or data2ext. The simplest way to partition is to download rom manager (you must have root and be able to boot into recovery) and choose the option "partition sd card" choose 0 swap , then choose 512mb partitioning space! WARNING: this will delete EVERYTHING on your memory card, so either turn back, or backip tour mem. Card! After it is partitioned, you can proceed to add apps to the new partition of your SD card. Note this will, like I said, split your memory card space! Ex:
If you hav a 1 GB (1024 MB) Memory card, after partitioning, your memory for files will decrease to 512 mb, while 512 mb is reserved for your apps!
Just a word of advice from a fellow XDA-er!
I am not aware whether or not the HTC legend runs Cyanogenmod7 or not, but it would be well worth the flash to use it. Unless you are in love with the Sense UI (because CM7 uses 2.3.3 Gingerbread) then come on over to the Cyan side . Data2ext takes your ENTIRE data section of your phone (that part that holds the meat and bones of an app, PLUS the huge apk file) and puts it in that partition you created. Data2ext is simply a flashable script that puts that partition in action. After flashing the script via recovery, just go to your terminal emulator app on your phone and on the first line, type "su" (without quotes) and then type "data2ext --enable" (exactly as typed without quotes) and vuala, your REAL data section on your phone is literally virtually UNTOUCHED! Which makes your phone a lot faster. There is also a script that let's you choose the size of your partition (no more than 2 GB is strongly recommended) but I haven't used that script just yet, but will soon! Data2ext is WAY bettr than apps to SD! I know that I did way more than just answer your question, but I wanted to answer, plus give a better alternative should you choose to use it
Hope I answered ur question,
Ognimnella
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Yes, I read about the partitioning method. I've a few questions.
1. Will this method work on ANY ROM ?
2. Will I reclaim ALL my internal memory?
3. Is this is a sure shot method to install AS MANY apps as we need (the only condition being you that much SD card partition space) ?
4. Can you please link me to a detailed tutorial?
abhishek_turbo911 said:
Yes, I read about the partitioning method. I've a few questions.
1. Will this method work on ANY ROM ?
2. Will I reclaim ALL my internal memory?
3. Is this is a sure shot method to install AS MANY apps as we need (the only condition being you that much SD card partition space) ?
4. Can you please link me to a detailed tutorial?
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1. Method will only work on rom that support it.
2. You will get a lot of internal memory back but data will remain internal unless you move app's data to sd-ext also.
3. Method trick the phone into thinking the sd-ext is part of your internal memory so you'll be able to install a good amount of apps.
4. Search Dark Tremor's a2sd or S2E in the market.
abhishek_turbo911 said:
Yes, I read about the partitioning method. I've a few questions.
1. Will this method work on ANY ROM ?
2. Will I reclaim ALL my internal memory?
3. Is this is a sure shot method to install AS MANY apps as we need (the only condition being you that much SD card partition space) ?
4. Can you please link me to a detailed tutorial?
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1. No to my knowledge it only works on CM7 (and you said flashing a new rom is out of the question)
2. Yes, plus more
3. Yes, so far, I hav somewhere around 85 apps installed (and that's with 512 mb only, with 150-200mb still left
4. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=902395
P.S. - If you want to have the freedom of installing up to 2GB partition space for apps, use data2ext-v4. If you want the already preset 512mb, then use data2ext-v7 (it is thoroughly explained in the post)
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Kernel with swap support?

Is there any kernel (GB, ICS) who supports a swap partition on xperia ray to get more ram? I am wondering why not all ROMs support swap by default
Thanks!
PS: I know the disadvantages of swap partition on a slow SD-card.
borg17a said:
Is there any kernel (GB, ICS) who supports a swap partition on xperia ray to get more ram? I am wondering why not all ROMs support swap by default
Thanks!
PS: I know the disadvantages of swap partition on a slow SD-card.
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Yes, there is. Look at sirkay's work.
borg17a said:
Is there any kernel (GB, ICS) who supports a swap partition on xperia ray to get more ram? I am wondering why not all ROMs support swap by default
Thanks!
PS: I know the disadvantages of swap partition on a slow SD-card.
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Few good reasons why swap is not enabled by default:
swap=amazingly slow (even on a fast sdcard)
swap makes your sdcard dead soon, as it read/writes a lot
So if possible, please stay away from swap, manage your memory in another way, like minfree settings or by disabling memory hungry programs.
If you are in ICS, than don't forget the light GB alternative...less memory consuming and really fast.
Also a good thing is to use the tool : autostarts
With this tool, you can disable triggers that automatically startup application in the background, like gmaps and other crap.
Br.
Michel
Easy sollution - Swapper for Root
I found a app who installed a swap file:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=644706
I installed it, but I dont know, whether it works or not...
vleutmans said:
swap makes your sdcard dead soon, as it read/writes a lot
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Could you define 'soon' please? Due to the wear-levelling on cards it would take years for this to happen. Each time something is written to the card it's written to a different free location to ensure that you don't 'burn out' one section of the card prematurely.
From a report done by Toshiba on flash memory you could: “completely write and erase the entire contents once per day for 27 years, well beyond the life of the hardware.”
Unless you've completely filled up the card and are swapping data continuously then it's a safe bet that your £20 card will still be working perfectly when you've thrown away your £200 phone.
And one more downside of swap partition: battery consuming. Try zram instead.
avin4 said:
And one more downside of swap partition: battery consuming. Try zram instead.
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How can I enable ZRam?
Do I also need a special Rom/Kernel?
I use GB with Aire Kernel.

[Q] Create 2nd partition on Xperia S, is it possible?

I want to create a second partition on my Xperia S in order to use Link2sd. Most of the help I can find are about using Minitool partition wizard. But Minitool does not work for me for some unknown reason. It just can not find the Xperia S.
Has anybody experience about that? Could you please tell how you did? I have rooted my phone but the bootloader is still locked.
i think we dont need to use the link2sd cause we have already a big size of storage. link2sd is useful when u have a external sdcard and your phone internal memory is @ small size, like my coby tablet it was only 8G then i bought a 16G external sdcard then i used link2sd. .
mharckk said:
i think we dont need to use the link2sd cause we have already a big size of storage. link2sd is useful when u have a external sdcard and your phone internal memory is @ small size, like my coby tablet it was only 8G then i bought a 16G external sdcard then i used link2sd. .
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Thanks for your reply.
My thought was to increase the amount of free RAM which is often very limited on Xperia S although the internal memory is enough (we don't even have the option to install en external SD). I think that Link2sd could reduce the occupied volume in RAM, but I could also have misunderstand it.
Best regards
HasseY said:
Thanks for your reply.
My thought was to increase the amount of free RAM which is often very limited on Xperia S although the internal memory is enough (we don't even have the option to install en external SD). I think that Link2sd could reduce the occupied volume in RAM, but I could also have misunderstand it.
Best regards
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Link2sd will not help. Empty RAM is wasted RAM.
K900 said:
Link2sd will not help. Empty RAM is wasted RAM.
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I am new on this, it is very possible that I got it all wrong.
As what I understand, the Xperia S has a limited volume of the internal memory reserved for installation of apps although the total volume of the flash memory in the phone is much larger. In that case it sould be a great help if there is a way to move more effectively away the apps/programs from the reserved volume to the flash memory. I suppose that is what the Link2sd should do.
Talking about the wasted RAM, I guess there is space for discussions here. As I said above, I am new in this area and it is best that I don't say too much stupid staff. But I have never heard people say that the money which are not used are wasted money.
Regards
HasseY said:
I am new on this, it is very possible that I got it all wrong.
As what I understand, the Xperia S has a limited volume of the internal memory reserved for installation of apps although the total volume of the flash memory in the phone is much larger. In that case it sould be a great help if there is a way to move more effectively away the apps/programs from the reserved volume to the flash memory. I suppose that is what the Link2sd should do.
Talking about the wasted RAM, I guess there is space for discussions here. As I said above, I am new in this area and it is best that I don't say too much stupid staff. But I have never heard people say that the money which are not used are wasted money.
Regards
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You have 2GB for apps, and all game data is still stored on the virtual sdcard. I can run about 200 apps with no issues. About RAM: you shouldn't bother about free RAM, all RAM is used for your apps and it'll be freed in under .5 seconds when it's needed.
Thread moved to Q & A section, post in the relevant section next time.
XPERIA P
HasseY said:
I want to create a second partition on my Xperia S in order to use Link2sd. Most of the help I can find are about using Minitool partition wizard. But Minitool does not work for me for some unknown reason. It just can not find the Xperia S.
Has anybody experience about that? Could you please tell how you did? I have rooted my phone but the bootloader is still locked.
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I want to create a second partition on my Xperia P in order to use Link2sd. Most of the help I can find are about using Minitool partition wizard. But Minitool does not work for me for some unknown reason. It just can not find the Xperia P.
Has anybody experience about that? Could you please tell how you did? I have rooted my phone but the bootloader is Unlocked.
??????????????????
By using an application that use the mass storage mode I can see the partition in Minitool.
Is there any risk to brick the phone if change the partition size of the emulated sd card ?
zuifon said:
By using an application that use the mass storage mode I can see the partition in Minitool.
Is there any risk to brick the phone if change the partition size of the emulated sd card ?
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I want to know if it is possible to divide without brick. Some applications use the spacer of a large internal memory.
I have an Xperia P but it only comes with 2GB of space to install apps and games
link2sd doesn't work here because this phone lack of MicroSd
I have seen that for xperia s/t made a mod that makes a larger partition for apps
and I really wish to know how to have more space for installing apps on this Xperia P (Locked Bootloader)
I've tried Minitool Partition but only corrupts the memory (link2sd doesn't recognize 2nd partition) and ask for a format on the phone, also with CWM partition option
anybody can help me with this ?

[Q]Xperia U - Resize Internal Memory

Hey there everyone,
I've got a question that im impatient to know if its possible or not :
The Xperia U has a total of 6GB for personal use. 2GB for apps and 4GB for Data.
Can we trade between those 2 sections ? What i mean is :
Can i configure the phone (somehow) to have 1GB for apps and 5GB for Data ?
For me,2GB for apps is excessive and 4GB for Data is a bit low so tradeing 1GB between them would make it perfectly balanced.
Anyone know if its possible ?o.o
Respect
xtrmshadow said:
Hey there everyone,
I've got a question that im impatient to know if its possible or not :
The Xperia U has a total of 6GB for personal use. 2GB for apps and 4GB for Data.
Can we trade between those 2 sections ? What i mean is :
Can i configure the phone (somehow) to have 1GB for apps and 5GB for Data ?
For me,2GB for apps is excessive and 4GB for Data is a bit low so tradeing 1GB between them would make it perfectly balanced.
Anyone know if its possible ?o.o
Respect
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should be possible if the partition can be edited...have been digging on the same doubt for quite a while now....i think it can be done.
Rom manager app has an option for partitioning sd card but never used it
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Thanks for making this question.
It would be really cool if someone helps out on this.
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I tried a few apps like Rom Manager ,andromizer and more but nope,its not gonna work.
I've been reading around tho that people who needed to enlarge the App internal memory ,could do it by repartitioning the Data partition and use a few scripts.
Also there is another solution which is copy the files to /system/app and "Directory Link" them to a false one on the SD card,but thats a pain.
Problem is none of those seem to work ,i tried linking directories but nope wont work. Also repartitioning the Data Partition means formatting the current ROM which i cant really do as i need my phone intact with all the info/apps/config that it has atm,not to mention we dont even know if that would work because all of those reparitioning use SDCard's and its ment to EXPAND/Enlarge the App Internal Memory...not reduce it (which is what we want).
*confused*
Somebody please throw light in here!
@DevSwift @jatinrungta @DroidModderXtreme
Please Help! regarding this
You need a kernel with a partition editor in the ramdisk (the Ace 2 CM10.2 has parted, I'd prefer (also) having gdisk as it isn't limited to creating partitions in order -- that's sufficient on the Samsung, can't say if it could work on the Sony without seeing a partitions dump first), a ROM in zip format (if you want to resize /system too), a computer with ADB and a calculator
xtrmshadow said:
Hey there everyone,
I've got a question that im impatient to know if its possible or not :
The Xperia U has a total of 6GB for personal use. 2GB for apps and 4GB for Data.
Can we trade between those 2 sections ? What i mean is :
Can i configure the phone (somehow) to have 1GB for apps and 5GB for Data ?
For me,2GB for apps is excessive and 4GB for Data is a bit low so tradeing 1GB between them would make it perfectly balanced.
Anyone know if its possible ?o.o
Respect
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You can using partition resizer program posted by munjeni somewhere in forum just note do not touch 1-9 partition just mmcblk0p10 (this one is system,then goes data,cache etc) and after you find what you need,delete them and make new ones.
Not problem really.
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[Q] what is /cache and /system ?

could anyone give me a clear explanation about swap. i found the term /cache and /system. i do not find any clear explanation about where the swap process takes places.
if i use swap2cache script, will the swap happen at sdcard or internal memory?
sory for noob question.
sony_84 said:
could anyone give me a clear explanation about swap. i found the term /cache and /system. i do not find any clear explanation about where the swap process takes places.
if i use swap2cache script, will the swap happen at sdcard or internal memory?
sory for noob question.
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Swapping:
When the ram has very less free space the operating system moves the low priority processes from the ram and places them in the swap partition to make space for high priority processes .
When those low priority processes attain high priority the operating system moves that process from swap partition and places it in the ram.
This process of moving files to and from ram is defined as swapping and the partition which is used for storing these swapped files is the swap partition.
/cache is a partition which is utilized by programs. Programs place their files which are routinely used in the cache partition to reduce the processing time.
For example:
Gallery app saves all the thumbnails of all the pics and videos in the cache partition for fast access when the app is opened.
/system is the partition where all the operating system files are placed . This partition contains nothing but the files which are needed for the operating system to perform without any intervention by the user (both cache and system are generally write protected).
For example:
The folder C:\windows is the system folder in windows whereas /system is the system partition in android.
When you use the /cache partition for swap space you are using the phone memory and not the external memory.
you might want to google the term "zram" it is some what faster than swap to cache,
it compresses the ram memory and makes way for new processes and when the compressed memory is needed again, it simply uncompress them right in the ram memory. as it works with the ram memory itself it is considered to be the fastest.
(please correct me if I am wrong)
And don't be sorry for a noob question. Every experienced developer must have started as a noob and we are here to learn and share so questions are always welcome!
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gouthamthemostwanted said:
When the ram has very less free space the operating system moves the low priority processes from the ram and places them in the swap partition to make space for high priority processes .
When those low priority processes attain high priority the operating system moves that process from swap partition and places it in the ram.
/cache is a partition which is utilized by programs. Programs place their files which are routinely used in the cache partition to reduce the processing time.
/system is the partition where all the operating system files are placed . This partition is nothing but the files which are needed for the operating system to perform without any intervention by the user (both cache and system are generally write protected).
When you use the /cache partition for swap space you are using the phone memory and not the external memory.
you might want to google the term "zram" it is some what faster than swap to cache,
it compresses the ram memory and makes way for new processes when the compressed memory is needed again it simply uncompress them right in the ram memory. as it works with the ram memory itself it is considered to be the fastest.
(please correct me if I am wrong)
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great explanation brother, the only bad swap, in which damages the lifetime of sd memory, I remember when I used my old w8 swap took longer to copy files from PC to phone and vice versa, so I do not recommend doing swap is my simple opinion :highfive:
Swapping to external memory is never recommended unless you badly need swap partition and it's the only option you have. Swapping to external memory reduces the life of the external memory very quickly since swapping pages to and from external memory increases the number of read/write cycle count of the external memory which is a very important factor in the external memory's life.
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gouthamthemostwanted said:
Swapping to external memory is never recommended unless you badly need swap partition and it's the only option you have. Swapping to external memory reduces the life of the external memory very quickly since swapping pages to and from external memory increases the number of read/write cycle count of the external memory which is a very important factor in the external memory's life.
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so, when we use swap to /cache or /system , will it reduce the life of our internal memory ?? it means that it will break our gadget someday
sony_84 said:
so, when we use swap to /cache or /system , will it reduce the life of our internal memory ?? it means that it will break our gadget someday
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Theoretically yes,
It depends on how often the swapping takes place and practically in very extremely rare cases the internal memory fails due to swapping. (someone correct me if I am wrong)
External memory is designed in a way to have large space so it's transfer speed is the lowest.
Internal memory is embedded flash memory and has lower capacity compared to external memory and it has higher transfer speeds compared to external memory.
Ram is volatile memory designed for high speed data transfer.
If you are very much concerned about your life of external memory and internal memory then zram is your only option.
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gouthamthemostwanted said:
Theoretically yes,
It depends on how often the swapping takes place and practically in very extremely rare cases the internal memory fails due to swapping. (someone correct me if I am wrong)
External memory is designed in a way to have large space so it's transfer speed is the lowest.
Internal memory is embedded flash memory and has lower capacity compared to external memory and it has higher transfer speeds compared to external memory.
Ram is volatile memory designed for high speed data transfer.
If you are very much concerned about your life of external memory and internal memory then zram is your only option.
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if it's so , I just need to apply zram script ?
sony_84 said:
if it's so , I just need to apply zram script ?
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yes.
this is the script to be executed to enable zram.
i guess it should work with all kernels for our device (i guess)
i took it from rage kernel thread thread so the credits goes to DuMOHsmol
the script must be run at boot every time (copy it to etc/init.d folder)(provided you have init.d support).
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gouthamthemostwanted said:
yes.
this is the script to be executed to enable zram.
i guess it should work with all kernels for our device (i guess)
i took it from rage kernel thread thread so the credits goes to DuMOHsmol
the script must be run at boot every time (copy it to etc/init.d folder)(provided you have init.d support).
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU!
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this is working great.
just to make sure, is this safe for internal and external memory??
Ya man! Nothing to worry. The main concept behind zram is to optimize the ram memory for system on chip devices (devices whose hardware can't be upgraded).
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