Access home directory via files app - Chromebooks

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For the unaware, mounts show as empty folders in the files app by design. I guess The external storage is an exception to that rule. If you have an sdcard reader you could use to gain permanent access. I also use this same work around to access LUKS encrypted USB through the files app :good:

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Folders Mount, a way to access to a folder with several pathnames

Hi,
I'm using this application since a few days, and is working very well.
It allows to map your external_sd folders in the context of sdcard,
allowing the apps (like gps apps and certain games) to save their
data in external_sd.
The app detects when i connect the phone to the desktop and automatically
unmounts the folders, and remount when disconnect.
You can download this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1502893
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Android File Transfer - Official ICS/CM9 File Transfer App for Mac

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Android File Transfer (official app for Mac)
Note: If you have a ".nomedia" file in a folder, Android File Transfer will show the folder blank.
Download: http://www.android.com/filetransfer/​

Saving Data (Host File)

I have been managing my own host file for a while. Almost every in app ad and website ads are blocked. Doesnt slow down data either. Try it: https://www.box.com/shared/78ec278b33a86045ab69
Directions:
Move to /etc or system/etc (same thing) thenmatch permissions like so:
http://i.imgur.com/nCq9r.png
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Then reboot and it should be all set
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I did a backup on twrp

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The folder says empty on twrp where is it located so I can remove it and back up on sdcard
lox2013 said:
The folder says empty on twrp where is it located so I can remove it and back up on sdcard
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I did the fix on twrp go to fix permission and wipe internet storage and that's all

root storage full/add apps to super power saving mode

want to add apps to the SPSM.
Already tried an app (don't know how it's called ~SPSM manager didn't work)
also tried apps which are supposed to move apps to /system but they didn't work, so i moved them with a root file manager - a few successful but now it doesn't work anymore*
previously it said the storage is full but now it doesn't even print an error anymore
Tried a ton of root file manager no one works
any suggestions?
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