hi
here is the flashable d855 20d rom
Italy
for 16/32gb
testet
how to :
1.install latest 4.4.2
2.root then install recovery (unlock)
3.(optional , wipe cache,dalvik,system,data,internal)
4.copy to memory then flash through recovery
5.then reboot
6.go to recovery and flash super su
all partitions are stock
rom:
Code:
http://uptobox.com/znwrofiifz9u
http://oceanhost.eu/aowq7vl2h57k/20d_g0dsend313v2.zip.htm
http://ul.to/631f6ec9
md5 :
067651767d3f59cc68673b9bc56a4ee0
supersu:
Code:
http://download.chainfire.eu/636/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.37.zip
Credit:
@cybojenix
@bump! team
@thecubed
Skin1980_autobump script
if you have problem with using internal memory
in cmd type
Code:
adb shell
su
restorecon -v -R /data/media
or
adb shell
su
restorecon -FR /data/media/
It includes 20D bumped kernel or another kernel?
Thank you!
davidep85 said:
It includes 20D bumped kernel or another kernel?
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Well, if it is Stock, then it should be the original 20D kernel. The OP did not say otherwise.
tobitege said:
Well, if it is Stock, then it should be the original 20D kernel. The OP did not say otherwise.
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yes
all partitions are stock
mlm1102003 said:
yes
all partitions are stock
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Can you upload the kernel please ..cos i flashed kdz rom and im not rooted ..my internet too slow to download this rom
rom is not working for me, I have problems with secure boot, like not bumped kernel. restored my backup.
davidep85 said:
rom is not working for me, I have problems with secure boot, like not bumped kernel. restored my backup.
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tested 10 times
check md5
Code:
9e4082949fdc71da61d8254ccb8d5161
Hi, thank you for the great work! I am on AOSP liquid smooth rom. Is it possible to flash/update only the modem?
chaosnever said:
Hi, thank you for the great work! I am on AOSP liquid smooth rom. Is it possible to flash/update only the modem?
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the best way to install it
is in first post
install 10n
then install root and recovery(unlock)
then flash the rom
mlm1102003 said:
the best way to install it
is in first post
install 10n
then install root and recovery(unlock)
then flash the rom
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Entirely clear,
but one thing I am not clear (in general) about the internal SD memory: moving from KitKat to Lollipop ROM by using TWRP recovery should I format the internal SD (or delete all content manually)?
In generally, I didn't understand if there's an incompatibility of data applications residues coming from KitKat that might annoy Lollipop.
Thanks in advance
Romulus76 said:
Entirely clear,
but one thing I am not clear (in general) about the internal SD memory: moving from KitKat to Lollipop ROM by using TWRP recovery should I format the internal SD (or delete all content manually)?
In generally, I didn't understand if there's an incompatibility of data applications residues coming from KitKat that might annoy Lollipop.
Thanks in advance
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/system format means your Android system is removed
/data format means your apps are erased
/cache format means.. pretty much what it says
That's all what you need for a new ROM. It's called a "clean flash"
A dirty flash would be the above, but without formatting /data. This retains the installed apps and their settings, but it might upset the new system and cause incompatibilities. It's not a recommended move.
But now, if, for some reason (like selling your phone), you'd like to "FULLY wipe" the phone
/data/media fully wipes your visible folders (not system ones, but the one where apps stores data files, photos, images, music etc)
So wiping Data is mandatory? No way to keep the apps, when coming from an older stock rom 10l?
Download link? I tried all links but only ads become in my screen...
thedoginthewok said:
So wiping Data is mandatory? No way to keep the apps, when coming from an older stock rom 10l?
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Yes, always do when between different Android or ROM versions. Dirty flashing usually only works without issues when upgrading from a ROM version (example) 4.0 to 4.1 etc. But going from Kitkat to Lollipop it is required or the phone may not boot at all. There are obviously plenty of tools to help with backup/restore of apps+settings, but time spent on fresh install well spent compared to fixing issues or doing it all over again later.
Please anyone who downloaded this rom upload the kernel
Hi i have a few questions about this rom
1-is it necessary to install a 4.4.2 rom and then flash this rom or i can clean flash this rom over android HD 4.0 rom that i have right now ?
2-is this rom smooth or it has lags ?
3-how much screen time do u get with this rom?
Thanks in advance
Stupid quesiton, sorry, delete this post.
mlm1102003 said:
hi
rom:
Code:
updating
md5 :
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Thanks for all, but where is the link
Edit : Link is back... You uploaded 313V2.... What's the difference between V1 and V2 ?????
TeamR said:
Thanks for all, but where is the link
Edit : Link is back... You uploaded 313V2.... What's the difference between V1 and V2 ?????
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v1 sometime have problem with system ui (it does not load)
v2 just fix that problem
Related
I777 Builds: http://dl.omnirom.org/i777/ [courtesy of @Entropy512*]
ChangeLog: https://changelog.omnirom.org/#/i777/next
ChangeLog: http://omni.cmxlog.com/4.4/i777/
Wiki: http://docs.omnirom.org/Main_Page
Gerrit: https://gerrit.omnirom.org/
Butracker: http://jira.omnirom.org
G+ community
Be Advised:
=================
- Root access is not included by default. Flash SuperSU for root (Step 4 below)(also see "SURVIVAL" note).
- Feel free to leave bug reports on the bugtracker.
- This firmware will install TWRP as your device recovery. (To use OpenDelta with CWM, disable [secure] in {system updates})
-o- internal sd-card files are located at "emmc"
-o- to get back to CWM, see notes below.
Recovery requirement (prior to flashing this firmware):
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CWM 6.0.4.4+
--OR--
TWRP 2.6.3.0+
-Renderbroken's OmniROM kernel
-or- Flash Omni's Boot.IMG via MobileOdin
--------------------------------
SGH-S959G; (courtesy of @mr-cook)
TWRP 2.6.3.0.zip
--OR--
CWM 6.0.4.5.zip.
Initial Installation:
=================
FLASH:
1) mr-cook's ROM wipe script
2) OmniROM: http://dl.omnirom.org/i777/
3) 4.4 Gapps: >PA 0 day< MICRO recommended (see GApps note)
4) ROOT access: Super-SU (optional)
Updating Nightlies (manual or OTA):
=================
FLASH:
1) OmniROM: http://dl.omnirom.org/i777/ (See "SURVIVAL" note)
-Happy Flashing
-Cyril
*Ownership:
Entropy512 said:
I'll create an official thread for this eventually... I suck at XDA threads for the devices I work on, as anyone who has seen the i777 CM threads can attest.
Yeah, I'm the one that did the bringup for the I777 (with help from many of the n7000 guys for general 4.4 bringup stuff).
Just as a warning the device is pretty low on my priorities list - it's kind of in automode. Of course, submissions to Omni gerrit are always welcome![...]
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KNOWN ISSUES:
Attaching picture from camera folder crashes messaging
http://jira.omnirom.org/browse/OMNI-740
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Repeated/frequent voice typing on AOSP keyboard causes soft reboot
http://jira.omnirom.org/browse/OMNI-739
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menu-button unlocks device when feature is disabled UNTIL feature is toggled on and off again
http://jira.omnirom.org/browse/OMNI-138
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Music player stops playing music from sd after some time
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2612329&page=18
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...l-cm11-omni-4-4-slimkat-t2222843/post51005727
Best workaround as of 2014, April 5: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51657055&postcount=304
Also, formatting both internal and external SD cards to exfat seem to solve the immediate issue, but do not solve the root fuse-daemon problem.
The internal SD card of the i777 can be formatted via ADB console in windows, or using exfat-utils in ubuntu
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NOTES:
GApps: The size of full Gapps packages crowds /system, preventing the use of other /system based units (art, xposed, etc). Micro Gapps + google play installation of desired addons is a more efficient approach considering the resources available.
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SURVIVAL: Go to super SU settings and install backup script. Root will survive updates. As for gapps, most installs include backup scripts. You don't need to re-flash them.
in system/addon.d, you should have a 99-supersu.sh, and 70-gapps.sh backup scripts, which survive the Rom update.
The script backs up beforehand and will restore after the flash.
From the backup script..
#!/sbin/sh
#
# /system/addon.d/99-supersu.sh (root:root 755)
# During an upgrade, this script backs up SuperSU-related files,
# /system is formatted and reinstalled, then the files are restored.
#
(info collected from this G+ conversation)
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How to install CWM from TWRP?
3men2 said:
Boot into TWRP recovery
choose Install
Go to emmc to acces the internal sdcard and go to where you have the kernel with cwm( Siya, AJK, STI)
Flash the Kernel, when finished DON'T TOUCH REBOOT SYSTEM, Just go back to previous screen and choose the reboot to recovery option.
You will boot into CWM now and will be able to wipe everything without issues...
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MobileOdin Install:
(procedure verified working (running SHOstock & Jeboo Kernel, & AT&T stock-rooted firmware) as of 2013-12-13 12:49):
With your phone on fully booted into (whatever ROM)
1) Gather all necessary flash files onto internal sdcard before performing these steps.
---a) Boot.IMG (extracted from omni-4.4.x-latesti777-nightly.zip)
---b) MrCook's ROM wipe.zip
---c) Omni-nightly.zip
---d) PA GApps (optional)
---e) SuperSU (optional)
2)Mobile-odin flash Omni's boot.img
>>the phone will try to reboot, but will likely fail. Three-finger salute (with the USB cable UNPLUGGED), until you are in TWRP recovery<<
3) [install] > [COOK'S ROM WIPE.zip] > [add more zips] > [omni-4.4.x-latesti777-nightly.zip] > [add more zips as desired] >>swipe to confirm flash>> [reboot system]
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Spinergy02 said:
[...]"In system root data folder (/data) make a blank file named local.prop
Edit the file and add qemu.sf.lcd_density=195 I set my density to 195.
Set permissions to 644 (rw/r/r)"
So apparently settings in local.prop override build.prop and aren't lost when flashing a new nightly. I'd guess this would work for any settings that you wanted to retain between flashes. [...]
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cyril279 said:
http://dl.omnirom.org/i777/
-Happy Flashing
-Cyril
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Thanks! I will flash and test it out!
Running this as I type. So far so good. I'm on ST version
Sent from my SGH-959g using Tapatalk 2
Can this ROM dance with the AJK kernel?
atvspecialties said:
Running this as I type. So far so good. I'm on ST version
Sent from my SGH-959g using Tapatalk 2
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What gapps did you flash?
BInspirinG said:
What gapps did you flash?
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I myself flashed ParanoidAndroid's 4.4 GApps.
Untitled87 said:
Can this ROM dance with the AJK kernel?
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Unfortunately, as of v4.9, it is not compatible with KitKat in general.
azeem40 said:
I myself flashed ParanoidAndroid's 4.4 GApps.
Unfortunately, as of v4.9, it is not compatible with KitKat in general.
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Could you provide the steps in which you flashed this rom? I wiped both flashes, system and data. I've tried flashing 3 times now, but the only thing it'll do is reload and then go back into recovery mode.
I've always noticed that it says:
"script succeeded: result was [/system]"
Any help with the direction I should take?
Steps:
1) mr cook's ROM wipe script
2) Flash Omni
3)Flash PA 4.4 Gapps
BInspirinG said:
Could you provide the steps in which you flashed this rom? I wiped both flashes, system and data. I've tried flashing 3 times now, but the only thing it'll do is reload and then go back into recovery mode.
I've always noticed that it says:
"script succeeded: result was [/system]"
Any help with the direction I should take?
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BInspirinG said:
Could you provide the steps in which you flashed this rom? I wiped both flashes, system and data. I've tried flashing 3 times now, but the only thing it'll do is reload and then go back into recovery mode.
I've always noticed that it says:
"script succeeded: result was [/system]"
Any help with the direction I should take?
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I factory reset, wiped cache, wiped dalvik, installed Omni, installed Gapps, and rebooted phone.
I used the gapps linked in RenderBroken's 4.4. I also had to use the supersu option as root didn't show up. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Sent from my SGH-959g using Tapatalk 2
azeem40 said:
I factory reset, wiped cache, wiped dalvik, installed Omni, installed Gapps, and rebooted phone.
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BInspirinG said:
Could you provide the steps in which you flashed this rom? I wiped both flashes, system and data. I've tried flashing 3 times now, but the only thing it'll do is reload and then go back into recovery mode.
I've always noticed that it says:
"script succeeded: result was [/system]"
Any help with the direction I should take?
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You may also need to update your recovery by flashing the last CM Nightly. Thats what i did and I had no issues.
I'll create an official thread for this eventually... I suck at XDA threads for the devices I work on, as anyone who has seen the i777 CM threads can attest.
Yeah, I'm the one that did the bringup for the I777 (with help from many of the n7000 guys for general 4.4 bringup stuff).
Just as a warning the device is pretty low on my priorities list - it's kind of in automode. Of course, submissions to Omni gerrit are always welcome!
And if any I9100ers drop by and wonder why there is no I9100 yet - I don't own one, and I'm not sure what happened to xplodwild's... I think his might be dead.
OmniRom nightlies for i777 use TWRP RECOVERY
I haven't been this happy about a release in god knows how long. I just did a FULL-ON HAPPY DANCE!
@Entropy512, I didn't mean to steal your thunder, I was excited to share your released work with the community.
I have tried manually wiping and formatting, along with using the rom script by cook. Both yields the same results for me. All 4 tried have been from the 11/26 CM 10.2 nightly.
Basically, after my wiping and flashing processes, the phone just reboots into recovery again.
I'm running this one.
http://dl.omnirom.org/i777/omni-4.4-20131127-i777-NIGHTLY.zip
These gapps
http://d-h.st/PbA
Sent from my SGH-959g using Tapatalk 2
I'm running the 1127 nightly with PA-Gapps (Modular Full).
When you're playing music on either the built-in player or Google Music, you get a ~1sec audio error (not a skip, more like a digital stutter) when the screen goes off and when you unlock.
I also switched to ART to see if it made any difference in the above. It didn't.
Not huge, just reporting.
auTONYmous said:
I'm running the 1127 nightly with PA-Gapps (Modular Full).
When you're playing music on either the built-in player or Google Music, you get a ~1sec audio error (not a skip, more like a digital stutter) when the screen goes off and when you unlock.
I also switched to ART to see if it made any difference in the above. It didn't.
Not huge, just reporting.
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Idk why, but whenever I switch over to art with that same gapps package, I get force closes left and right. Weird...
---------- Post added at 04:05 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:46 PM ----------
I have noticed that this ROM give me pretty bad battery life. Otherwise, performance is great. I will report back tomorrow night for my final verdict on battery life.
auTONYmous said:
I'm running the 1127 nightly with PA-Gapps (Modular Full).
When you're playing music on either the built-in player or Google Music, you get a ~1sec audio error (not a skip, more like a digital stutter) when the screen goes off and when you unlock.
I also switched to ART to see if it made any difference in the above. It didn't.
Not huge, just reporting.
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Yepp that basically ear-raped me the first time it happened. And the second. Thats when I stopped listening to my music hahaha.
More customization coming soon?
Will the security element emulation for wallet become implemented? I always wanted to use NFC payment on this phone
Sent from my SGH-I777 using Tapatalk
hi, i'm trying to install this ROM+the custom kernel it requires.
This is what i've done so far:
1. restored the stock ROM with ODIN as described here (point "3."),
2. loaded "ClockWorkRec5830i.zip" from the "Android system recovery <3e>";
3. Wiped Data, Cache and Dalvik
4. Mounted System
5. installed "kernel_CM7_v4.0_cooperve.zip" and "CM7_cooperve_RC_04.zip"
Apparently everything went fine (no error messages), but now the phone seems stucked at the Samsung logo...
eadmaster said:
hi, i'm trying to install this ROM+the custom kernel it requires.
This is what i've done so far:
1. restored the stock ROM with ODIN as described here (point "3."),
2. loaded "ClockWorkRec5830i.zip" from the "Android system recovery <3e>";
3. Wiped Data, Cache and Dalvik
4. Mounted System
5. installed "kernel_CM7_v4.0_cooperve.zip" and "CM7_cooperve_RC_04.zip"
Apparently everything went fine (no error messages), but now the phone seems stucked at the Samsung logo...
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It is a simple soft-brick. Just flash the stock rom back using odin to solve this problem. Here is the link,
Unbrick/Firmware restore | Flash GUIDE
Hope I Helped
mahithm said:
It is a simple soft-brick. Just flash the stock rom back using odin to solve this problem. Here is the link,
Unbrick/Firmware restore | Flash GUIDE
Hope I Helped
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Ok, i can reflash the stock rom back without problems, but what about the CM7.2 ROM?
I've read here that the ROM should be flashed with the Samsung recovery mode to prevent softbricks.
Or, should i install this custom CWM first?
side question:
- is this the only 4.x kernel for the S5830i?
The other 4.x ROM i've found are still using the 2.x Android kernel so there is no 4.x apps compatibility with them, correct?
eadmaster said:
Ok, i can reflash the stock rom back without problems, but what about the CM7.2 ROM?
I've read here that the ROM should be flashed with the Samsung recovery mode to prevent softbricks.
Or, should i install this custom CWM first?
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hm.
Installing CM based ROMs isn't just about installing the ROM itself. First off, yes you use CWM recovery to flash CM7. However, you must first format all your partitions to EXT4 first. Search for the EXT4 formatter tool in the CM7/9 threads by bieltv.3, they have them in the OP. When you format these partitions it is best to use the temporary CWM you linked above. But it does not matter after you flash the CM Specific Basic Kernel (which is also linked in bieltv.3's CM7/9 posts like the EXT4 formatter) because CWM recovery is built-in. From there just mount everything and flash CM7.
eadmaster said:
side question:
- is this the only 4.x kernel for the S5830i?
The other 4.x ROM i've found are still using the 2.x Android kernel so there is no 4.x apps compatibility with them, correct?
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Kernel or ROM? For kernels we only have 2.6.35.7 Linux kernels. If you are talking about ROMs then yes that is the only 4.x.x ROM we have.
eadmaster said:
hi, i'm trying to install this ROM+the custom kernel it requires.
This is what i've done so far:
1. restored the stock ROM with ODIN as described here (point "3."),
2. loaded "ClockWorkRec5830i.zip" from the "Android system recovery <3e>";
3. Wiped Data, Cache and Dalvik
4. Mounted System
5. installed "kernel_CM7_v4.0_cooperve.zip" and "CM7_cooperve_RC_04.zip"
Apparently everything went fine (no error messages), but now the phone seems stucked at the Samsung logo...
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Go to cwm and flash multiformater there select ext4
Then flash kernel and then rom..
Dont reboot your phone beetween all this flashing...
Sent from my GT-S5830i using Tapatalk 2
Thank you, now it works!
Compared to the stock firmware, CM is much better!
NightRaven49 said:
If you are talking about ROMs then yes that is the only 4.x.x ROM we have.
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I meant: is it the only option to run apps with no Android 2.x compatibility?
eadmaster said:
I meant: is it the only option to run apps with no Android 2.x compatibility?
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Yes, but you must also consider the hardware requirements of the app. For example, you can install ICS-compatible apps like Nova Launcher, which can run on armv6 devices, but you cannot install Clash of Clans, which requires armv7 architechture to run.
NightRaven49 said:
Yes, but you must also consider the hardware requirements of the app. For example, you can install ICS-compatible apps like Nova Launcher, which can run on armv6 devices, but you cannot install Clash of Clans, which requires armv7 architechture to run.
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I completely agree. Don't forget some apps need ICS API or greater to work irrespective of the architecture on which it runs
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Yes, but you must also consider the hardware requirements of the app. For example, you can install ICS-compatible apps like Nova Launcher, which can run on armv6 devices, but you cannot install Clash of Clans, which requires armv7 architechture to run.
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Ok, i'll keep that in mind... do you know how to preview the cpu arch requirements before installing?
Btw now i'm having an issue with the Google Market that does not self-update to the latest Play Store and does not install any app ("[app name] could not be downloaded due to an error")... do you know how to fix this?
EDIT: i've installed this old gapps package, should i have installed another one?
eadmaster said:
Ok, i'll keep that in mind... do you know how to preview the cpu arch requirements before installing?
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As far as I know, googling is the best method. You can also guess from the app file size: bigger apks generally mean a resource-heavy app, armv7 architechture required and vice versa.
eadmaster said:
Btw now i'm having an issue with the Google Market that does not self-update to the latest Play Store and does not install any app ("[app name] could not be downloaded due to an error")... do you know how to fix this?
EDIT: i've installed this old gapps package, should i have installed another one?
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That is because the kernel cannot mount /cache properly. (I'm assuming you got the infamous 492 error.) In that case, 1 sure fire way of fixing it is to go to recovery and making a nandroid (backup). After that make an advanced restore of the cache. It works for all the devices using the CM Specific Basic Kernel, essentially the range of BCM21553 devices.
Fixed following Point 4 here (format "/System", then reinstall CM7 and gapps).
(My error probably was that i rebooted the system between the 2 installs.)
EDIT: now i'm having an issue extending the internal storage: I've installed s2e, created the ext3 partition and moved the apps, but after the reboot all the apps are disappeared...
EDIT2: fixed by reinstalling and using Mounts2SD instead of s2e.
Well here is ladies & gentlemen...i would like to present to you the first rom i've ever made! Just to be clear i am NOT a dev by any means...just another enthusiastic user looking to make a few improvements to his device so i & others may enjoy it more.
All the work done to create a zip Promeo123, I just helped
Based on the stock T530XXU1ANJ2 (region SEK)
Full stock odex version download : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4nVdlEf1VK3MjRJYm5ndVJaWjA/view?usp=sharing
Ful stock deodex version download : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4nVdlEf1VK3ZDEwdXY3RUxrQkU/view?usp=sharing
Also i made custom rom based on this stock .
Features :
ver.3
1.Deodexed
2.Debloated
3.Rooted
4.Busy box
5.Knox removed
7.Stock kernel init.d support
8.Added some apps from Tab S ( systemUI , weather , videoplayer , My files )
9.Removed Touchwiz , install Galaxy Launcher (Touchwiz) and Nova Launcher .
10. Added AC3 sound .
11.Fix for external sd-card
12.Viper4Android FX&HI-FI
13.Adaway
ver.4
Added : zipalign and 4-way reboot menu (Thanks @EMSpilot)
ver.5
Based on T530XXU1AOA1 stock firmware . Features are the same .
Downloads :
Stockless Rom SM-T530 v.5 Ya.Disc Mirror
(based on T530XXU1AOA1 stock firmware)
How to install :
1.Download zip to sd-card
2.Go to recovery
3.Make backup
4.Wipe factory reset
5.Install zip
6.Reboot
Good luck .
Notice
Install with any recovery except TWRP 2850 . After instalation Titanium Backup you can update TWRP
Some screenshots :
Any idea if Stockless would work with the SM-T530NU? I'm pretty sure the only difference is the NU has IR blasters, which I don't use anyway
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
Any idea if Stockless would work with the SM-T530NU? I'm pretty sure the only difference is the NU has IR blasters, which I don't use anyway
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I think that you mày to try it . IR blaster will not to work . If attempt will be failure you need to flash your stock firmware again or restore your backup .
And dont forget wipes
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
Any idea if Stockless would work with the SM-T530NU? I'm pretty sure the only difference is the NU has IR blasters, which I don't use anyway
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If you try it, don't forget to report back! I have a T530NU too, and I don't use IR.
Which recovery are you using? I haven't flashed any yet. :/
russjr08 said:
If you try it, don't forget to report back! I have a T530NU too, and I don't use IR.
Which recovery are you using? I haven't flashed any yet. :/
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Sorry been busy so I haven't been able to try it yet.
As for recoveries I've tried both TWRP and Philz touch and they both work ok as far as creating backups, wiping, and installing roms. However both seem to have significant issues as far as restoring a stock nandroid backup. As far as I can tell it's an issue with permissions, it's impossible to move/edit/delete/copy etc. files in a file explorer such as ES, after a nandroid restore. However if you're only looking to be able to flash new roms, either recovery should work OK. Also I can tell you that I was able to successfully install both recoveries' .img file using the flashify app in the play store. I was also able to install the Philz .zip file while in TWRP. Hope that helps
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Sorry been busy so I haven't been able to try it yet.
As for recoveries I've tried both TWRP and Philz touch and they both work ok as far as creating backups, wiping, and installing roms. However both seem to have significant issues as far as restoring a stock nandroid backup. As far as I can tell it's an issue with permissions, it's impossible to move/edit/delete/copy etc. files in a file explorer such as ES, after a nandroid restore. However if you're only looking to be able to flash new roms, either recovery should work OK. Also I can tell you that I was able to successfully install both recoveries' .img file using the flashify app in the play store. I was also able to install the Philz .zip file while in TWRP. Hope that helps
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Hi ,
The problem with internal SD card may be if you do wipe system before restore stock . Only factory reset .
Sd card fix in terminal :
su
restorecon -v -R /data/media
reboot
repey6 said:
Sd card fix in terminal :
su
restorecon -v -R /data/media
reboot
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That did it!! Thank you so much, sorry the zip file fix did not work for me so I was too pessimistic to try this but it did work :good:
Thanks for this Repey! What are the biggest difference between you build and Promeo build please?
Droidphilev said:
Thanks for this Repey! What are the biggest difference between you build and Promeo build please?
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Thank you D for reply ,
Promeo123 - odex
My - deodex + init.d support
can anyone give me only the systemui from this rom please
I dont have enough data
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
Any idea if Stockless would work with the SM-T530NU? I'm pretty sure the only difference is the NU has IR blasters, which I don't use anyway
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Hi ,
Dear promeo123 made one more firmware for the SM-T530NU based on T530NUUEU1ANK1-XAR .
Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58279898&postcount=3 .
Try it at first
Can anyone give me system ui please
Dewang rocky said:
Can anyone give me system ui please
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You may to download systemUI (only it ) on new link .
Folder priv-app .
I tried but but nothing happens after clicking system ui
I will try one more time
Dewang rocky said:
I tried but but nothing happens after clicking system ui
I will try one more time
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On the right side of this line there is a button to download
Dewang rocky said:
Can anyone give me system ui please
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SystemUI.apk and SystemUI.odex from odex stock
SystemUI.apk from deodexed stock
SystemUI.apk from stockless
Like the pre rooted rom thogh maybe switch to the free nova launcher since prime thats in the rom is a paid app also maybe add the latest supersu with its icon.
Skickat från min SM-G900F via Tapatalk
Added ver.4 : zipalign and 4-way reboot menu
DualBootPatcher
A big thanks to @chenxiaolong for originally creating this wonderful utility.
What is dual booting?
It is like having 2 ROMs installed at once, and you can switch to other ROM without flashing it all over again, your data, stuff everything is preserved.
How to use the patcher?
A quote from the author himself:
Android
Download the patcher apk and run it. Tap "Patch Zip File" from the navigation drawer and choose the file you want to patch.
Windows (GUI)
Double click DualBootPatcher.exe and choose the file you want to patch.
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After patching the zip file, a new file, like some_rom_dual.zip file will be created. For example, patching ktoonsez's
KT-SGS4-JB4.3-AOSP-TMO-08.28.2013.zip
would create a new
KT-SGS4-JB4.3-AOSP-TMO-08.28.2013_dual.zip
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For now we dont have Windows executable, so only prefer to use the android app.
How to dual boot?
Before doing anything, download the Dual Boot Patcher app and the DualBootUtilities.zip from the download section below.
The patcher offers several locations for installing ROMs:
Primary: This is normally used for installing a zip to the primary ROM. It is not required, but is strongly recommended because it has code to prevent the zip from inadvertently affecting other ROMs.
Dual: Dual/Secondary is the first multiboot installation location. It installs to the system partition. This is a good spot for installing a second ROM because it doesn't take any space away from the internal storage.
Multi-slots: There are 3 multislots: multi-slot-1, multi-slot-2, multi-slot-3. These install to the cache partition. This is specifically for devices, like the Galaxy S4, that have a massive cache partition.
Data-slots: There can be an unlimited number of data slots. These install to the data partition and eat up space on the internal storage. This is useful for devices where the system partition is nearly full and the cache partition is tiny. These slots are named "data-slot-[id]", where "id" is something you provide in the app.
With that said, let's get to the "how to"!
First, boot into your primary ROM and install the Dual Boot Patcher app
Open the app and go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer. It will ask if you want to set the kernel. Make sure that you do.
Go to "Patch zip file" in the navigation drawer and patch the ROM or zip you want to install. You can select one of the installation locations described above.
There are two ways of flashing the patched zip file. You can either flash it normally from recovery or flash it using the in-app flashing feature. Both methods are explained below.
Flashing from recovery
To flash from recovery, just flash the patched zip file like you would for any other zip. Nice and simple.
In-app flashing
To use in-app flashing, go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the floating button on the bottom right, and add the zips you want to install. You can queue multiple zips and they will all be flashed in one go. Once you've added all the zips you want to flash, click the check mark in the action bar and they will be flashed right away.
A normal backup from recovery will backup every ROM. If you would like to back up ROMs individually, please see @rlorange's awesome tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2491299
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App and data sharing?
DualBootPatcher very recently got support for sharing apps and their data across ROMs. Maybe sharing is somewhat of a misleading term. The feature actually makes Android load the shared apps and data from a centralized location, /data/multiboot/_appsharing. So you're not sharing apps from one ROM to another per se. The ROMs are just loading the apps from one shared location. Let me make this clearer with an analogy.
Think of the people in a company office as ROMs. You want to share with your coworkers some documents (apps). Instead of telling them to come over to your desk to see those documents (sharing apps from one ROM to another), everyone goes to the conference room to look at the documents together (loading apps from a shared location). That's how app and data sharing is implemented.
To use app sharing, follow these steps in every ROM that you want to use app sharing:
Install the app you want to share
Open DualBootPatcher and go to "App Sharing" in the navigation drawer
Enable individual app sharing
Tap "Manage shared applications" and enable APK/data sharing for the app
Reboot
When you uninstall an app that's shared, it simply become unshared for the current ROM. That way, other ROMs are not affected. To continue the analogy above, if you quit your job, you won't shred the documents that everybody else was looking at.
If you unshare an app's data, it will go back to using the data it had before it was shared. In other words, you leave the conference room and go back to work on your own documents at your desk.
(Hope my analogy didn't suck too much )
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How do I?
Switch the ROM if something doesn't work properly?
You can flash the DualBootUtilities zip from recovery. It will provide a menu interface that allows switching to the various ROMs.
If you have TWRP, you can also switch manually by tapping Install -> Images (bottom right) -> Go to /sdcard/MultiBoot/[Your ROM]/ -> flash boot.img.
Wipe /cache, /data, /system, or dalvik-cache?
The easiest way is to do it from the app while booted in another ROM. Just go to "Roms" in the navigation drawer, tap the 3 dots options menu for the ROM you want to wipe, and tap "Wipe ROM".
Alternatively, flash the DualBootUtilities zip from recovery, which will also allow you to wipe a ROM.
NOTE: Don't use the recovery's built-in wiping abilities as that may delete non-primary ROMs!
Update the primary ROM?
Patch the zip for primary and flash it. The "primary" installation target is designed so that other ROMs won't be affected when you want to flash something for the primary ROM.
Update a non-primary ROM?
Patch and flash the zip exactly like how you did it the first time.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for the primary ROM?
Patch it for primary before flashing. If the zip does not wipe /cache, it is also safe to flash it directly.
Flash a mod or custom kernel for a non-primary ROM?
Just patch and flash it
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Just in case, if the app does not work, use the DualBootUtilities.zip from recovery to switch.
Downloads
App - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24438995911976818
Utilities - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24438995911976820
Credits
@chenxiaolong and to all the contributors in this project
XDA:DevDB Information
DualBootPatcher for Samsung Galaxy Star, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Star
Contributors
corphish, chenxiaolong
ROM OS Version: 4.2.x Jelly Bean
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2016-03-11
Last Updated 2016-03-11
Reserved
Info about partitions
Our system partition is large enough to hold both CM10.1 and CM11.
I am currently using CM11 as primary and CM10.1 as secondary ROM.
In any case, one of the ROMs is stock, you may want to install the other on some other partitions.
It is recommended to use stock as primary.
If you are installing any ROM on ext-sdcard, you would need a fast sdcard.
corphish said:
Info about partitions
Our system partition is large enough to hold both CM10.1 and CM11.
I am currently using CM11 as primary and CM10.1 as secondary ROM.
In any case, one of the ROMs is stock, you may want to install the other on some other partitions.
It is recommended to use stock as primary.
If you are installing any ROM on ext-sdcard, you would need a fast sdcard.
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Just in one day you did it ! you're GREAT corphish !
At all can the system partition hold both of cm12.1 and JB4.1 ? also what about kernel ? will the both of them use the same one or each one uses its individual one ?
This will save a lot of time for me when I want to test cm12.1 as I have to flashed it then restore the one I use :crying:
thanks @corphish
i cant open shared apps menu while on cm11(primary).. and rom menu wont open too in cm10(secondary) but can access shared apps menu
LahKeda said:
Just in one day you did it ! you're GREAT corphish !
At all can the system partition hold both of cm12.1 and JB4.1 ? also what about kernel ? will the both of them use the same one or each one uses its individual one ?
This will save a lot of time for me when I want to test cm12.1 as I have to flashed it then restore the one I use :crying:
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You will have to check how much space is left in system when on stock. Then calculate accordingly.
And kernel used is different for different ROMs.
aLchiEro_06 said:
thanks @corphish
i cant open shared apps menu while on cm11(primary).. and rom menu wont open too in cm10(secondary) but can access shared apps menu
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App works perfectly fine on kitkat. But not in jb because it is not able to load libs, I will have a look on it.
corphish said:
You will have to check how much space is left in system when on stock. Then calculate accordingly.
And kernel used is different for different ROMs.
Really ! Ok I will try it !
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@corphish
That moment, when u helped me to remember about somebody who tried to make multi-boot supporting kernel for gts5282.
And we have the thing now.
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That moment, when u helped me to remember about somebody who tried to make multi-boot supporting kernel for gts5282.
And we have the thing now.
can i instal stock jb 4 .1.2 on my secondary partition? ,, thanks
duck'man said:
can i instal stock jb 4 .1.2 on my secondary partition? ,, thanks
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you need to patch it's zip first , and if you will use original ..tar file you won't be able to do it !
LahKeda said:
you need to patch it's zip first , and if you will use original ..tar file you won't be able to do it !
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for primary partition its only working for KK+ right?
duck'man said:
can i instal stock jb 4 .1.2 on my secondary partition? ,, thanks
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yah
duck'man said:
for primary partition its only working for KK+ right?
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I don't think so you can flash any ROM in primary one !
LahKeda said:
I don't think so you can flash any ROM in primary one !
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im using 4.1.2,, it cant instal dualbootpatcher.apk
duck'man said:
im using 4.1.2,, it cant instal dualbootpatcher.apk
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this app still not usable for jb
How to delete or disable this dual boot
Any way
Hridul P.K said:
How to delete or disable this dual boot
Any way
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by wiping system/data/cache/dalvik from recovery
Dark Knight Begins said:
by wiping system/data/cache/dalvik from recovery
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Thanks man
Going to boot cm 11 and cm 12 in external sd
Is there any problem iam gonna face
Or
Can i flash a new cm 12.1 on old cm 12.1
Hridul P.K said:
Thanks man
Going to boot cm 11 and cm 12 in external sd
Is there any problem iam gonna face
Or
Can i flash a new cm 12.1 on old cm 12.1
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to do a clean install u should wipe things first.
hit d thank button, don't say it
Help me plzzzz..........
I am using gts5282 resurrection remix marshmallow custom ROM and I want dual boot but my kernel is not supported and in the previous link of gts5282 in which the developer has given a link of kernel which supports dual boot. This is the link- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2733137.
But the download link was expired so I kindly request you guys who downloaded that kernel to please update that link or just upload that kernel in this blog so that I can flash that kernel . And MY device will also be dual boot supported .Your help will be appreciated :good: .
Mohsin Pathan said:
I am using gts5282 resurrection remix marshmallow custom ROM and I want dual boot but my kernel is not supported and in the previous link of gts5282 in which the developer has given a link of kernel which supports dual boot. This is the link- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2733137.
But the download link was expired so I kindly request you guys who downloaded that kernel to please update that link or just upload that kernel in this blog so that I can flash that kernel . And MY device will also be dual boot supported .Your help will be appreciated :good: .
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It's not necessary just use this tool and it will patch the kernel image for you .
I used F2FS file system on data and cache partition and now its like i have a nexus 6p there is little to no UI lag or even any delay in opening apps.
Used to use F2FS on my previous devices(lg g2, Galaxy S2 and Xperia Z ultra) and man the effect was noticeable from day1, so tried it on this device and guess what it works flawlessly.
Here is a thread for comparition between F2FS vs EXT4(the default one).
So here is guide for you guys its Highly dangerous setup so please follow this if you know how to restore a SoftBrick status.
Caution:--
ONLY FOR CM13 and N based roms which support F2FS, If used on OOS3 or H2OS(mm) it will result in not converting the data/cache partition properly and will end up 0mb partition because of modified twrp used for these roms and you wont be able to be mount your internal memory too.
Backup backup backup. Make sure you take a backup and save it on your pc before performing the steps.
Things you can do to make your life easier:--
Clean flashing of rom is highly recommended but you can try dirty too as it does not touch the system partition but still clean is preferred.
Use ZipMe app to make a zip file for your apps so that installing all those apps becomes easier if coming from clean flash.
Full backup of your internal memory files as this setup formats even your internal memory even if you select only the data partion.
Best stay on stock kernel as there is no mention of any cm13 custom kernel to have f2fs support. They may have but in any thread of these i couldnt find f2fs word anywhere. So stay stock.
Rom compatibility/tried on:--
Exodus.
All cm13 based roms work flawlessly.
LineageOS14
Kernel compatibility:--
Darkbeast
Stock kernel or the one provided by default by the rom.
Yarpin's kernel.
Benschold kernel.
Note:- Please this method has worked on F2FS supported roms only before following any of it make sure your rom developer has incorporated f2fs support in his/her rom.
Steps:--
Use revert2lollipop to revert back to lollipop firmware if you are on OOS3/H2OS and wanna try f2fs.
Download and upgrade your twrp version to latest.
Copy the .img file to your root folder and reboot to twrp select--->Install-->Install images button-->select the new .img file you copied and reboot to recovery.
Format everything including your internal memory.
Go to advance wipe and select cache partition and select repair and change file system, once there select change file system and change it to f2fs and swipe. Images.
Repeat the above step for data partition.
Go to twrp settings and tick rm -rf, this will make your device retain your f2fs system after clean flash of some roms.
Reboot your recovery once and copy back all your data back to your internal memory.
Flash the required modem for your rom and clean flash your rom for the best bug free experience.
Benefit!
PS:- Please if someone daring does use this on another rom and if everything works flawlessly then please post about it, i will add it compatible roms/kernels.
Press thanks if it worked for you and do post about any improvements you saw.
Credits:-
@Androguide.fr
@ opt devs for awesome roms.
@ jrummy Apps for zipme app.
Seems rock solid for me! I'm running AICP Nightlies .... Running great! Getting it all set back up but no issues at all.
jbarcus81 said:
Seems rock solid for me! I'm running AICP Nightlies .... Running great! Getting it all set back up but no issues at all.
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Ohhh great will add aicp in the compatible ROMs.
BTW are you on stock aicp kernel?
So we need stock kernel
isoladisegnata said:
So we need stock kernel
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Yeah for now, since for f2fs roms to work properly the kernel also needs to support the file system and no custom kernel has f2fs as a feature mentioned in their list. I couldnt find anything related to f2fs even with the search function, will update the thread if f2fs support is confirmed by the devs of the respective kernels.
chintu1234 said:
Ohhh great will add aicp in the compatible ROMs.
BTW are you on stock aicp kernel?
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Yeah.. Not using any kernel other than what's built into AICP from the OP.. :highfive:
Added yarpin's kernel to the compatible kernels.
Using AOKP with stock kernel perfectly! Thanks for this OP and also for sharing the ZipMe app! Which is amazing, Didnt work for me on CM13 though but love the idea! JRummy devs make the best apps
Can i use titanium backup to app+data?
isoladisegnata said:
Can i use titanium backup to app+data?
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Yes you can.
A noob questions:
- How do I put my data in internal sd...?
. I save the internal memory sd on pc before
. will format everything including internal memory.
. change cache and data partition in F2FS...
when I reboot in twrp.. how do I put all data in sd card?..with ROM ..Modem etc..?
is it possible? if I connect the phone to usb..I'll see internal memory?
isoladisegnata said:
A noob questions:
- How do I put my data in internal sd...?
. I save the internal memory sd on pc before
. will format everything including internal memory.
. change cache and data partition in F2FS...
when I reboot in twrp.. how do I put all data in sd card?..with ROM ..Modem etc..?
is it possible? if I connect the phone to usb..I'll see internal memory?
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Yeah if you connect to PC after conversion you will be able to access your memory as you used to with default system.
Just make sure to wipe system,data,cache,dalvic,internal before going any further for good measure.
f2fs for data and cache on 19/04 Unofficial Temasek's CM13 by Benschold and Benschold's Custom Kernel v3.3 working flawlessly here. So far haven't noticed anything yet, but will report back if anything happens!
boulder96 said:
f2fs for data and cache on 19/04 Unofficial Temasek's CM13 by Benschold and Benschold's Custom Kernel v3.3 working flawlessly here. So far haven't noticed anything yet, but will report back if anything happens!
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how it compare with ext4? u see the different?
Sent from my ONE A2003 using XDA-Developers mobile app
Tatsuya_ said:
how it compare with ext4? u see the different?
Sent from my ONE A2003 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Honestly I wouldn't notice a difference unless you put 2 phones running ext4 and f2fs side by side for comparison. But if I were to really force an answer out from myself I would say that app opening and switching times are greatly reduced.
you really deserved more thanks for this guide.. keep it up and great work!
boulder96 said:
f2fs for data and cache on 19/04 Unofficial Temasek's CM13 by Benschold and Benschold's Custom Kernel v3.3 working flawlessly here. So far haven't noticed anything yet, but will report back if anything happens!
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Nice! thanks for reporting, will add to OP.
Works great with Exodus ROM !!!
very good. Thank you very much. wonder why only cache and data? What about the system partition?
rakieta said:
very good. Thank you very much. wonder why only cache and data? What about the system partition?
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It really isnt needed because in system partition most of the time only read function is done while data and cache constantly need read/write functions to be performed so you wont notice anything different if you format system to f2fs.