Hello,
Does anyone know how to change from ext4 to F2FS file system and any recommend ROM for overclocking?
Thank you
*LG-H930 joan EU version (rooted)
Sh1dow said:
Hello,
Does anyone know how to change from ext4 to F2FS file system and any recommend ROM for overclocking?
Thank you
*LG-H930 joan EU version (rooted)
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Stock firmware for Oreo is very optimized.
I run rooted stock firmware and it's very fast, very fluid.
Why would you need to overclock?
All you are going to do is take a hit to your battery for no reason.
ChazzMatt said:
Stock firmware for Oreo is very optimized.
I run rooted stock firmware and it's very fast, very fluid.
Why would you need to overclock?
All you are going to do is take a hit to your battery for no reason.
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Actually I'm on Android Pie (stock) and yes you are right. Its really stable... Just wanted to know how to overclock it for later, by the way do you have any idea how to get F2FS file system instead of ext4 ?
U need TWRP and custom kernel that supports F2FS. Not avail or worth it for v30(+)
Sh1dow said:
Actually I'm on Android Pie (stock) and yes you are right. Its really stable... Just wanted to know how to overclock it for later, by the way do you have any idea how to get F2FS file system instead of ext4 ?
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Sorry, no. You can ask in the TWRP thread.
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Hello, do you know if you exit the Full Stock ROM for Honor 5x L21C432B340?
Thanks so much.
To return to the Official ROM ... there are other ways ???
did you make a twrp backup? and what rom are you running now
jkccl9 said:
did you make a twrp backup? and what rom are you running now
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no unfortunately I did not make the backup from TWRP before applying CM13
Arobase40 said:
Unless you have a full backup, you can't !
But you could try L21C432B330or L21C432B350.
If it doesn't work then you'll have to revert back to L21C432B140... and then upgrade again...
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my softweare is native B340, I switch to L21C432B330
L21C432B350 without hang up the phone?
Arobase40 said:
I don't really understand your request ???
L21C432B340 is an official firmware unless you flashed a CM equivalent Rom version...
Can you explain your issue with L21C432B340 ?
If you have any problems, backup up all your data and apps, then do a full wipe and see if you issue is still there...
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thank you so much I was able to restore stock rom B350
Arobase40 said:
I don't really understand your request ???
L21C432B340 is an official firmware unless you flashed a CM equivalent Rom version...
Can you explain your issue with L21C432B340 ?
If you have any problems, backup up all your data and apps, then do a full wipe and see if you issue is still there...
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thank you so much I was able to restore stock rom B350
Isit worth to update from ext4 to f2fs??
and also is ZCX more stable or official twrp or unofficial by daddi11??
Androbots said:
Isit worth to update from ext4 to f2fs??
and also is ZCX more stable or official twrp or unofficial by daddi11??
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Yes, I have been using F2FS for three months now and it works perfectly, and theoretically it should have lower power consumption and longer life for flash chips.
I used official TWRP to convert, and it is perfectly stable, I don't know about any unnofficial TWRP.
Androbots said:
Isit worth to update from ext4 to f2fs??
and also is ZCX more stable or official twrp or unofficial by daddi11??
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no bro./..used it for a week...infact i felt bit slower..
Ok i will try today and tell you
can anyone tell me y v dont have an xda thread for the vulcan kernel? also can anyone give me a short review of it and its features and advantages? does it have the vulkan api or something?
Its a kernel close to the Fauls kernel but it has a liitle more futures, live underclock and more governators.
Its the same almost.
Sectorian said:
Its a kernel close to the Fauls kernel but it has a liitle more futures, live underclock and more governators.
Its the same almost.
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if i want to go back to kernel of the custom rom what all should i restore from twrp? i had backed up boot, firmware and bootloader via twrp before flashing vulcan kernel
zohaibahd said:
if i want to go back to kernel of the custom rom what all should i restore from twrp? i had backed up boot, firmware and bootloader via twrp before flashing vulcan kernel
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You only need to restore boot.
Where do you find Vulkan Kernel ?
Using Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon with Lineage 14.1 (Official SEP 27 build). Everything's working great.
But I was wondering about how to get back to MIUI (Stock) again. I have unlocked my bootloader officially, Took a full backup of MIUI before flashing anything, and when I say Full I mean everything including EFS, Boot, Recovery, Firmware and every other backup option available in TWRP 3.1.x.x. I ticked them all and it made a backup of 16GB total. After then I proceeded to do my normal Lineage Zip and Gaaps flashing and running Lineage OS successfully. Now if I want to revert back to MIUI :
Can I simply wipe everything in TWRP and just restore the full backup I made using TWRP?
Or can I just restore System, Boot and Data and I will boot into MIUI the way I had left it before, without any bootloop or a bricked device?
Or do I wipe everything and simply flash a zip file for my device from their official website either it be a Global Stable or a Dev ROM using TWRP (and then restore the backup I had made from within MIUI) ?
Or do I follow those fastboot methods of first flashing the stock recovery then proceed with flashing the official ROM from their website?
Please let me know what would be the safest and also the complications with each method if possible.
Necroposting because this is the first result when Googling "twrp restore miui" and a response would be nice.
Still no response ?
ronish.x said:
Still no response ?
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No need for efs , recovery, firmware backup
U need only system, data and boot to restore.
If ur backup is older then flash 10.2 recovery rom .
Black_Stark said:
No need for efs , recovery, firmware backup
U need only system, data and boot to restore.
If ur backup is older then flash 10.2 recovery rom .
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Thanks a lot. Just to make sure, flashing the Global stable or developer from miui's website will re lock the bootloader? Twrp will be gone? Will I not get stuck on boot without flashing lazy flasher with the rom? Lastly, will I be able to update OTA?
Again, thanks a tons.
ronish.x said:
Thanks a lot. Just to make sure, flashing the Global stable or developer from miui's website will re lock the bootloader? Twrp will be gone? Will I not get stuck on boot without flashing lazy flasher with the rom? Lastly, will I be able to update OTA?
Again, thanks a tons.
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Official OTA support is ended for kenzo. Dont expect nougat from xiaomi.
Stay on custom rom if u want pie.
U can flash xiaomi EU rom using twrp if u want custom miui rom. No stock gapps . only playstore is added. Good performance.
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-10-0-10-1-10-2-stable-release.47170/
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Official OTA support is ended for kenzo. Dont expect nougat from xiaomi.
Stay on custom rom if u want pie.
U can flash xiaomi EU rom using twrp if u want custom miui rom. No stock gapps . only playstore is added. Good performance.
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-10-0-10-1-10-2-stable-release.47170/
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Yeah I was thinking of switching to Havoc Pie from RR Oreo but I want SE Linux Status to be Enforcing. Is it safe to use permissive status as a daily driver?
ronish.x said:
Yeah I was thinking of switching to Havoc Pie from RR Oreo but I want SE Linux Status to be Enforcing. Is it safe to use permissive status as a daily driver?
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Selinux is for protecting ur Userspace so that any external untrusted malware apps cant still ur personal information.
If u using magisk then make sure u pass ur safety net.
Havoc already have things like Privacy guard feature to protect ur personal apps. U can enable and select it for ur personal apps.
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Selinux is for protecting ur Userspace so that any external untrusted malware apps cant still ur personal information.
If u using magisk then make sure u pass ur safety net.
Havoc already have things like Privacy guard feature to protect ur personal apps. U can enable and select it for ur personal apps.
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Any idea after how many builds can we expect Enforcing (Havoc Os) ?
ronish.x said:
Any idea after how many builds can we expect Enforcing (Havoc Os) ?
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U can flash citrus. Dont expect enforcing on other pie roms.
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U can flash citrus. Dont expect enforcing on other pie roms.
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Like NEVER? How come it was possible on other roms? You don't need to reply if it's too technical for you to make me understand.
ronish.x said:
Like NEVER? How come it was possible on other roms? You don't need to reply if it's too technical for you to make me understand.
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Selinux is toughest part for devs. Only pro devs can do it. If u dont right proper sepolicy then rom wont even boot. Adarsh did it coz he knew how to do it. Amol tried it may be. But it need lots of patience to understand where to allow and deny for every permission for each process.
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Selinux is toughest part for devs. Only pro devs can do it. If u dont right proper sepolicy then rom wont even boot. Adarsh did it coz he knew how to do it. Amol tried it may be. But it need lots of patience to understand where to allow and deny for every permission for each process.
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Thanks a lot man
Hello House, Just Recently I Flashed Franco Kernel And I'm Experiencing Battery Drain More.
I Want To Know How I Can Get Back To Stock Kernel.
Thank You
Just flash stock kernel
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Just flash stock kernel
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Sorry, But I Couldn't Find The Stock Kernel On XDA.
Please Link If You Know Where I Could Find It
You didn't backup stock kernel?
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You didn't backup stock kernel?
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So how can we backup stock kernel? I want to know too.
Flashify can do that.
TWRP has option to backup boot partition, but haven't used that, so can't tell if this backup contains kernel, maybe somebody can tell this.
martinsskutans said:
Flashify can do that.
TWRP has option to backup boot partition, but haven't used that, so can't tell if this backup contains kernel, maybe somebody can tell this.
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I didn't back up the stock kernel. So, if I flash a stock rom through TWRP will that get me back on Stock Kernel?
Yes, if You are on that same ROM right now.
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Yes, if You are on that same ROM right now.
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Thanks, Man.