Error mounting /system in CWM 5 - Android Development on Bada

Hi!
I tried to install Android on Samsung Wave GT-S8500. I flashed FOTA and bootloader and got into recovery but since it can't mount /system (same goes for /data and /cache) I can't install any ROM or make any backup.
Is there any way to get those partitions to mount as they should?

wrong kernel. Search Kernel NAND and copy it on SD. You have Kernel SD and u need ro format SD for install any rom

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CUstom Recovery +a2sd on EXT4 not working

i will keep it simple ..Custom recovery is unable to take a nandroid backup if i have a2sd on ext4 partition that same run nandroid-mobile.sh via adb...please fix it or tell me how to.. i m new to android but m good with C and Linux
i had same as your problem , every time when i try to include .android and ext files with my backup it gives me error message , but after i installed a new rom everything went fine!!
For me mounting of ext in recovery helped as well.
The_ERROR said:
For me mounting of ext in recovery helped as well.
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And doing this, did you managed to restore the backup successfully ??
Well this thing happens with BOTH megatron and void roms...when i boot into custom recovery /cache is the only one mounted and i tried unmounting it before trying a nand+ext+.android_secure backup...doesn't work my sd card is like 3 gb free and ext4 a2sd has only 130Mb of apps in it..
Guys I had made a simple nandroid backup after rootingand installing custom recovr and before installing void. Now if I restore the nandroid backup, will I still have the custom recovery or not?
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lekhwani said:
Guys I had made a simple nandroid backup after rootingand installing custom recovr and before installing void. Now if I restore the nandroid backup, will I still have the custom recovery or not?
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u made nandroid after instaling custom recovery :|
how can u lose it?? i dnt think so ..
i cant mount the sd-ext partition from the custom recovery.. it says:
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
even nadroid back up with ext ends: run nandroid-mobile.sh via adb
any solution??
Boot in recovery mode.
Connect phone to pc.
Mount ext partition via adb.(after that in Custom recovery mount menu you will found ext partition mounted)
Do nandroid
sugaritos said:
i cant mount the sd-ext partition from the custom recovery.. it says:
E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
even nadroid back up with ext ends: run nandroid-mobile.sh via adb
any solution??
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//Edit: First try to create backup ONLY of system, without any other option. If this will be work, you probably done same mistake as I did.
Same as me. I didn't do wipe of EXT after creating of ext-part and I had same symptoms. Backup all your data with Titanium Backup, backup data on SDcard, delete ext, create ext2 again, convert ext2 on one, that you want, do wipe of it. Than it should be working (I had).
anotherloony said:
Boot in recovery mode.
Connect phone to pc.
Mount ext partition via adb.(after that in Custom recovery mount menu you will found ext partition mounted)
Do nandroid
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i tried via adb but it keeps saying the same thing:
mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 on /sd-ext failed: invalid argument
i dont know if i am doing it right..
The_ERROR said:
//Edit: First try to create backup ONLY of system, without any other option. If this will be work, you probably done same mistake as I did.
Same as me. I didn't do wipe of EXT after creating of ext-part and I had same symptoms. Backup all your data with Titanium Backup, backup data on SDcard, delete ext, create ext2 again, convert ext2 on one, that you want, do wipe of it. Than it should be working (I had).
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thankss!! i will try it..
i read somewhere that ext4 has problems and is better or recommended the ext2 even though it is slow..
sugaritos said:
thankss!! i will try it..
i read somewhere that ext4 has problems and is better or recommended the ext2 even though it is slow..
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ext2 is faster, because it haven't journal. But it on some I/O output error is not possible to recover it by itself. Ext3 have journal - is slower, but in case of problem will (can) repair itself. ext4 is better ext3.
under partition section - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10377391&postcount=4
At the time I made the recovery kernel sources were not out so I couldnt add ext3 & ext4 support to recovery. I'll try to update it as time allows.
mount -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /sd-ext
be shure /se-ext exists
drellisdee said:
At the time I made the recovery kernel sources were not out so I couldnt add ext3 & ext4 support to recovery. I'll try to update it as time allows.
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i know that.. but in ext4 i couldnt take a nandroid +ext backup because the ext4 partition could not be mounted. in ext2 and ext3 i managed to do nandroid backup +ext and mount the ext partition only through adb..

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