Hello
Does anybody know what if there are any Roms that support exfat? I need to store large files on my SD card and rather not to NTFS.
Thank you!
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ffboy2009 said:
Hi all
Here is a twrp-3.0.2 for our device that support f2fs
this recovery is just released for the next cm or mokee build which support f2fs and sdcardfs features
you can search the forum to know how to convert partitions to f2fs file system
And next release of cm & mokee will use brand new source compiled kernel that updated with CAF LA.HB.1.3.2-29100-8x96.0
the cm14 with android 7.1 also in progress
Thanks
Link: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1pKYpIXl password: 98ju
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thank you! what does f2fs do? also are you working on the miui 8 with manosp as well to bring a cleaner version of miui to the phone?
Installed recovery. If i understand you correctly, we can not convert now to f2fs because current cm/mokee builds doesn't support it?
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this is good news... cant wait for Android N
better than the official twrp, thank you.
xterminater07 said:
thank you! what does f2fs do? also are you working on the miui 8 with manosp as well to bring a cleaner version of miui to the phone?
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Without googling, I believe it speeds up read/write speeds
meangreenie said:
Without googling, I believe it speeds up read/write speeds
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it actually saids 20% slower than ext4 when I googled it
I have submitted a change to twrp gerrit so the official one can support it even though i think its stupid for our device due to the UFS storage chip we have there will be almost no performance gain.
Is that cm 14 nougat for le max 2
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xterminater07 said:
thank you! what does f2fs do? also are you working on the miui 8 with manosp as well to bring a cleaner version of miui to the phone?
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F2FS is 'flash oriented' while ext3/4 offer 'flash support' with newer kernels. Actually my enthusiasm for it has waned a bit, since I have run both side by side on rather similar Android tablets, one an Asus transformer TF100, the other an Acer Ionia 500, both Tegra 2 devices several years old with 32GB flash each.
The Asus uses ext3, the Acer f2fs, and the Asus beats the Acer into a pulp. I do trim storage religiously on the Asus, something you don't need to do on F2FS and I also believe the Asus Flash has been higher quality for starters.
What I also noticed on another Asus Nexus 7 (2012) device, is that somewhat counterintuitively you shouldn't use the ext4 journal on stupid and slow Flash, such as what's built into the Nexus 7.
LeMax2 uses a smart UFS controller, so in theory the details of the underlying hardware are actually hidden from F2FS, which likely means it cannot exploit its 'knowledge' of the flash hardware (e.g. erase block size vs. block size) to auto-trim-on-write, so in fact it may be detrimental long term. There is a whole indirection layer F2FS cannot punch through.
I'd recommend playing it safe with ext3/4 but I'd welcome any comparative benchmark and reliability data anyone wants to produce.
ffboy2009 said:
Hi all
Here is a twrp-3.0.2 for our device that support f2fs
this recovery is just released for the next cm or mokee build which support f2fs and sdcardfs features
you can search the forum to know how to convert partitions to f2fs file system
And next release of cm & mokee will use brand new source compiled kernel that updated with CAF LA.HB.1.3.2-29100-8x96.0
the cm14 with android 7.1 also in progress
Thanks
Link: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1pKYpIXl password: 98ju
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I assume that changes haven't been merged yet since there is no trace of them in the changelog of mokee's nightly releases. Am I right?
Also, what exactly does it mean that the new kernel is going to be updated with CAF LA.HB.1.3.2-29100-8x96.0?
So where are your sources? You'd rather delete your mokee thread than publish kernel sources that are REQUIRED by GPL? Pretty shady practice there buddy. How about it @ffboy2009
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Which roms has suport for f2fs?
Hello xda,
Can anyone give me a kernel for gt-i9300 with support for external wifi adapter ? I need rtl8192cu, RT3070 and RT2571W support on kernel.
lineageOS 14.1
thanks in advance
I don't think you're going to have much success with this one. As far as I know it isn't possible.
Beamed in by telepathy.
Is there anyone who can help by pointing out the particular lib files that would enable system wide ExFat [also if possible NTFS] in Paranoid Android Nougat Roms?
AOSPA for OPX seems to be a very stable nougat rom that still is being supported by Devs. One and only trouble (AFAIK) being it doesn't read exfat or ntfs sdcards and drives (otg). It would be very helpful if someone could help me with this.
Incrovantilist said:
who can help by pointing out the particular lib files that would enable system wide ExFat
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That is a late and very obvious answer, but no one particularly has rights to redistribute exFAT support implementations, as these are very damn proprietary, and nobody wants to have troubles with Paragon and MS. Particularly, there was some tricky suspicious working implementation in Cyanogen/LineageOS sourcecode repositories, I guess you could learn and build it on your own without being aware of some issues, as I follow the logic that if it's released on github, and github is owned by MS, then it must be not a trap, but that needs more investigation, for which i don't spare my time.
I need help to make a Rom LP work Exfat format on the SD card
Is there any way to do it?
the rom is tesla LP has a good performance but this problem does not favor me much and the developer left the team