I wonder if converting filesystems to f2fs on yp-g70 is possible, maybe in the same way of converting from rfs to ext4?
Has anyone tried/succeeded in using f2fs on galaxy player?
Well answering my own question.. I successfully ported f2fs alongside LVM and checking if there's any performance boost lol
Could you post some comprison bench screenshot? I'm intrestring to format some partition of my 3YP-GS1 to f2fs
coderex96 said:
Could you post some comprison bench screenshot? I'm intrestring to format some partition of my 3YP-GS1 to f2fs
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Sorry for late reply, I'm testing some new ROMs & optimizations at the moment so I'll post it later
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Sorry for late reply, I'm testing some new ROMs & optimizations at the moment so I'll post it later
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Ok
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Is there any hack for Atrix which convert the filesystem to ext4 and without journal? So that I can get the best performance out of the hardware given
Well technically, you can mount an ext3 filesystem as ext4, therefore getting some of the enhancements from ext4. This has the advantage of allowing you to revert back to ext3 if something goes wrong. On a classic Linux install this would just require you to modify your /etc/fstab. But I'm not too familiar with Android internals though...
Considering that the kernel doesn't support ext4, that would probably be a bad idea.
What filesystem does the atrix use?
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What filesystem does the atrix use?
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From what I see on mine, there are a mixture of ext2 and ext3 partitions.
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Sogarth said:
Considering that the kernel doesn't support ext4, that would probably be a bad idea.
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Oh, Android 2.2.1 kernel don't support ext4?? That kind of suprise me, thanks a lot
carfield said:
Oh, Android 2.2.1 kernel don't support ext4?? That kind of suprise me, thanks a lot
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It's not that the Android kernel doesn't support it - the config for the Atrix doesn't support it. If we had the kernel source, we could build an ext4 kernel module (for example). Of course, that wouldn't necessarily help, since the kernel would need access to the module before it could mount anything.
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To where U-HAUL this thread?
TIA
Hi
I have been reading this for my Nexus 4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/development/script-convert-rom-to-f2fs-t2731652
Can anyone tell me if
a) would it help our primes?
b) if so does anyone know how?
Looking to speed up the I/O performance...
Justin
pooblej said:
Hi
I have been reading this for my Nexus 4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/development/script-convert-rom-to-f2fs-t2731652
Can anyone tell me if
a) would it help our primes?
b) if so does anyone know how?
Looking to speed up the I/O performance...
Justin
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Jump over to my CROMBi-kk thread for the TF300 and you will see a discussion on how to set it up for the TF201. You need a special version of TWRP for f2fs to format data to f2fs and then my rom contains the kernel to use it
I keep getting encryption unsuccessful with crombi and geass twrp 7 f2fs. Doesn't matter if sdcard is ext4 or f2fs
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I keep getting encryption unsuccessful with crombi and geass twrp 7 f2fs. Doesn't matter if sdcard is ext4 or f2fs
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I'll do an update later - there are many bugs in CROMBi-KK's implementation of f2fs that I am fixing currently.
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I'll do an update later - there are many bugs in CROMBi-KK's implementation of f2fs that I am fixing currently.
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Great to hear it. Should data2sd work with crombi-kk with standard ext4? Do i need a standard twrp without f2fs support if I try standard ext4?
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Great to hear it. Should data2sd work with crombi-kk with standard ext4? Do i need a standard twrp without f2fs support if I try standard ext4?
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To answer my own question, yeah it worked, but I had to flash back to stock using fastboot and the asus firmware, upgrade with hairybean, installed the geass twrp, then install crombi-kk with data2sd ext4. Unfortunately, it's slow as heck with the class 10 microsd i'm using, and lots of FC. Hopefully a faster microsd with more iops will perform better....
Greetings EARTHLINGS,
Thought Id have a play with the latest CM11s with F2FS with AK kernel. Works brilliantly and the whole rom feels much smoother. ART working real good (I dont suppose it will with xposed).
You need to format system, to f2fs to flash this rom as follows:
- philz recovery make this easiest
- format to f2fs system, then cache, then data and data/media
Because it easy and he always does an excellent job I used Calkulin's Stock Rooted XNPH44S as the base for this.
Anyhow, its nice to share so here it is.
here - AK75 or
here - AK77
No support, and in the event of problems its not my fault.
Have fun. and thanks ak and Calkulin for your usual brilliance.
The bad news - Please note coverting to F2FS will destroy your data, so make a full backup and copy it to your PC first.
The good news - If you are already using 44R on ext4 format
- make a full TWRP backup and copy to your PC.
- install this and any other scripts you want after you have reformatted to F2FS, philz is easiest for this step.
- copy your nandroid back to your phone
- restore your ext4 data (select only the data) to your new f2fs rom with TWRP.
HINT ABOUT RECOVERIES- I find using philz is good for the initial format, but TWRP is better for making and restoring backups. I use TWRP multirom as my daily now my OPO is converted to f2fs.
Please also note that any OTA will not work as the stock ROM is ext4. I will however update the ROM when an OTA occurs.
So this is a rom in that you put AK kernel there?
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So this is a rom in that you put AK kernel there?
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This is a rom because you flash it and your phone works
Yes it has AK075 kernel, and it uses F2FS file system.
Why not ak77?
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Why not ak77?
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+1. AK75 is almost week old...
Ozonep said:
+1. AK75 is almost week old...
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My god! A week old! Shocking!
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So this is a rom in that you put AK kernel there?
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Why not ak77?
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Because when I did the rom, AK77 didnt exist. I have included AK 77 version now. Thanks for the heads up.
PS you can always flash AK77 over the first rom anyhow.
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My god! A week old! Shocking!
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It sounds more impressive when calculated in minutes.
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Ozonep said:
+1. AK75 is almost week old...
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What a strange way of looking at it. AK 075 was current yesterday I recall, less than 24 hours ago. Today its been updated to AK77. You guys should think of a career in politics.
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Can you flash this ROM without changing the file system?
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Can you flash this ROM without changing the file system?
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No, Its modified version for f2fs only. And this is the only difference between this and stock C11S.
Once you go to f2fs are we able to go back and use our ext4 backups and not lose anything really want to try but want to make sure I can go back to ext4 much alohas
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Can you flash this ROM without changing the file system?
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No. You have to convert to f2fs first.
otisman said:
Once you go to f2fs are we able to go back and use our ext4 backups and not lose anything really want to try but want to make sure I can go back to ext4 much alohas
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see added content in op
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No, Its modified version for f2fs only. And this is the only difference between this and stock C11S.
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Sorry not correct. This has a modified boot, incorporating AK77 and the necessary changes to make it work with F2FS, so its not stock. Functionally, its the same as stock.
Also true stock is not available as a flashable rom (yet), so rather than re-invent the wheel, I used Calkulin's 44R flashable rom as a base. As I understand it, this is stock apart from the necessary changes to make it a flashable version, along with SU being provided and not installing stock recovery.
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Sorry not correct. This has a modified boot, incorporating AK77 and the necessary changes to make it work with F2FS, so its not stock. Functionally, its the same as stock.
Also true stock is not available as a flashable rom (yet), so rather than re-invent the wheel, I used Calkulin's 44R flashable rom as a base. As I understand it, this is stock apart from the necessary changes to make it a flashable version, along with SU being provided and not installing stock recovery.
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Yeah..I understand, actually I am also a fan of f2fs system and using CrDroid in f2fs system with tyr kernel. But the thing is apart from kernel and updater script, there is no visible difference in both roms and technical terms make someone really difficult to understand whats going on.
Anyway, keep up the good work. I faced some problems with AK Kernel while incorporating with CrDroid f2fs but now I will give another try :laugh:
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Yeah..I understand, actually I am also a fan of f2fs system and using CrDroid in f2fs system with tyr kernel. But the thing is apart from kernel and updater script, there is no visible difference in both roms and technical terms make someone really difficult to understand whats going on.
Anyway, keep up the good work. I faced some problems with AK Kernel while incorporating with CrDroid f2fs but now I will give another try :laugh:
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Cool,
Let me know when you have done it and Ill help test it. Multirom is a marvellous thing, and what the heck, one more rom isnt going to make any difference. Im permanently connected to my OPO and PC anyhow.
Flashed it yesterday. Working great so far.
Thanks a lot!
I flashed today, works everything except I haven't root. I have to flash supersu in recovery?
EDIT: yes, flashing through recovery works.
Ok i want to switch my partition to F2FS.
Is CM12.1 or 12.0 supports the Full F2FS Support?
Is it will erase my Internal memory (like some image songs files on interal storage?)
Adarsh1998 said:
Ok i want to switch my partition to F2FS.
Is CM12.1 or 12.0 supports the Full F2FS Support?
Is it will erase my Internal memory (like some image songs files on interal storage?)
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Actually, the kernel supports F2FS but support for F2FS on /data or /cache or /system hasn't been added to the fstab file (yet).....So we have to wait till the developers add F2FS
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Actually, the kernel supports F2FS but support for F2FS on /data or /cache or /system hasn't been added to the fstab file (yet).....So we have to wait till the developers add F2FS
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Oh man Thanks a lot u saved my day, i was just going to format to F2FS...
Is F2FS has any advantage over Ext4?
Adarsh1998 said:
Oh man Thanks a lot u saved my day, i was just going to format to F2FS...
Is F2FS has any advantage over Ext4?
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Ya, it's much faster......
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Actually, the kernel supports F2FS but support for F2FS on /data or /cache or /system hasn't been added to the fstab file (yet).....So we have to wait till the developers add F2FS
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Lets hope @percy_g2 and @scritch007 will implement it Soon... :good:
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Ya, it's much faster......
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Have you ever tried to format your Mido, from EXT4 to F2FS?
You will notice yourselves the speed F2FS provides instead EXT4 does!
But, there is one little problem over here... Our developers did not build custom recoveries with F2FS support!
Can you please show as a way to format Mido to F2FS and provide us a custom recovery which supports F2FS?
Please correct me if I'm wrong!
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Have you ever tried to format your Mido, from EXT4 to F2FS?
You will notice yourselves the speed F2FS provides instead EXT4 does!
But, there is one little problem over here... Our developers did not build custom recoveries with F2FS support!
Can you please show as a way to format Mido to F2FS and provide us a custom recovery which supports F2FS?
Please correct me if I'm wrong!
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I don't know if you came across the treble supported twrp build by Abhishek .(search on los thread ) .
I had formatted the /data partition into f2fs and was using it with Omni ROM for sometime . (I hope I understand your query and responded accordingly )
i am using f2fs with rr remix treble build