I installed Debian and got it working fine a while ago, but recently I also tried the apps on SD card hack and it works. Now that it's working, I tried to launch Debian and it doesn't work.
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I've found out that you need to completely uninstall the Apps on SD process, and re-do the Debian installation process differently in order to get them both to coexist...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3402947&postcount=687
but I was wondering if, instead of undoing both operations to rebuild both of them, wouldn't it be easier if you could run the Debian image if it was ext3 instead of ext2, so that apps on SD could use ext2?
If this is possible, how would I go about doing that?
Thanks in advance.
Related
I read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=978622
and became a bit parranoid, I download alot of random apps and such and have been meaning to clean out my sd card of all the nonsense. Posted over on my fascinate forums, but thought I'd continue over here aswell for added advice.
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Here is my SD card. I plan on wiping everything EXCEPT.
Titanium Backup
-Files in Download will be moved to a more appropriate location.
Roms
Music
Pictures
Busybox
SU
-DCIM contents will be moved to appropriate location
Ringtones
Clockworkmod
Questions I have are
psmobile_usage.xml
Ldb.db-journal
Ldb.db
Do I still need update.zip if I am running the CWM that I want?
Anything you see that may contain important data I should save?
Ouch?
BigMonToEXT3
I repartitioned my sd card via cm 5.0.26
it made me sd ext 4 (1gb),swap (256mb),and fat 32 partition(6gb)
then i installed as update patch trough recovery BigMonToEXT3
and as you see my 2.3.7 is now reading that i have 1gb internal memory
Huawei u8500
http://code.google.com/p/lange-u8500-rom/downloads/detail?name=BigMonToEXT3.zip&can=2&q
I am not all sure about this,and what just happened
but it is interesting and worth looking into
But one thing is for sure,it works crazy fast now ;-)
Toughts?
P.S
there is also manual install of patch
http://code.google.com/p/lange-u8500-rom/downloads/detail?name=userinit.rar&can=2&q
Also there seem to be some clash between link2sd and this
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I have a 8GB Moto G with CyanogenMod 13 installed. I only have around 4,5Gb of free data space in the internal storage. I thought "how much space does Android really need?" so I found this app that showed the internal partitions. I found my /system partition is like 2.3Gb, and it's only using 717Mb, so I'm potentially losing about 1,4~1,5Gb of data space.
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So I have 2 questions: Is it really necessary to have a /system partition this big (I don't know if it will ever be eventually filled with CM updates or whatever)? And is there an easy way to resize these partitions, something like GParted?
Thanks
EDIT: Alternatively, I'm trying to move some apps to /system/app folder and some more random stuff
I can't normally download apps from the app store because i only have 4gb of internal storage and most if not all is used by the os. I have Link2SD already installed as well as XInternalSD on Xposed installed, but i'm still running out of space because Link2SD doesn't fully copy everything to the sd card (Should it?). Is it because i only have 1 partition ? Everything on Link2SD seems to be working fine without a second partition. If there isn't a way to fix this is there a way to fully copy all the data to the sd card like just download the apk from my pc and the transfer it ?
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I'm using an op7 pro and I followed the guide until the point of calling the dd command (aka everything is installed properly). I have tested 'dd' and it works I can sucessfully copy a partition but I have no idea which one should I copy.
I am trying to do a full copy of the phone's storage but I can't find the 'mmcblkop' directory.
the ls of the dev/block looks like this:
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I would really appreciate if anyone who knows about this indicates to me which one of these is the root of all the partitions and/or the 250gb+ data partition.
I'm a noob, sorry in advance if my question is stupid.