[ROM] Avaritia HD v0.7 (Udate: 20 jan ) - Desire Android Development

_~~~ Avaritia HD ~~~__
...when a DESIRE grows inordinately strong it becomes AVARICE ...
I tested almost all Desire HD ROMs with data2sd (!).... and i didn't like any of those. The reason is that the data2sd solution is done in a bad "patchwork" way. The reason is this: A Desire HD rom needs about 350mb for the system partition (nand). But the Desire has only 250mb for system available. To make HD Rom work all the devs move system stuff to the SD. This is needed if you provide an app2sd ROM because app2sd still needs some space of the internal data partition. But this is different on a data2sd ROM. In that case you only need 1mb of the internal nand. All other ROMs STILL move system stuff to the sd for their data2sd version although there is much free space on the internal now. Thats why i decided to make my own ROM .... optimized for data2sd only. This way all the 350mb of system is installed to the nand. This way i make good use of all the free memory that you get on data2sd and thats why i wont provide an app2sd version of this ROM. Instead of making data2sd for a ROM i made a ROM for data2sd.
Apart from that i tried to improve data2sd in general and the included script has advantages you don't get on other Desire HD roms. Other HD Roms use a "loop" device for data2sd. I find that a bit risky and thats why i didnt make that default but provide this as an OPTIONAL addon. The life-of-the-edge mod is not more risky than other data2sd Roms .... the difference is that I tell you about the risk and give you to choice if you want to use it....
This ROM is still work in progress and i still won't provide a full feature list (but i think you won't miss a thing because all "usual" features are included). Instead i give you a feature list of features that won't find in any other data2sd HD-ROM.
Features: (that make this ROM unique - at least for some time )
- partition alignment with zips.
- optimized layout for data2sd (system apps on NAND)
- ReiserFS, btrfs, JFS support + recovery
- "deadline" scheduler instead of cfq/bfq which is better for a microSD
I'll add some explanations for the features in future.
Requirements:
-A second Partition in Ext2/3/4 format (same as for app2sd - min 512 but 1024 mb highly recommended max is 2048 mb)
-FULL WIPE (if you come from any other rom or a version before 0.6)
-Default nand partition layout (if you dont know what this means dont care about it .... youll have it then )
Apart from the ext2/3/4 partition this ROM also supports other filesystems (btrfs, Reiserfs, jfs). See 2nd post for "mods" to align, format you partion in the desired filesystem. And for recovery.
Download
Avaritia HD v0.7 alpha (ftp - thanks c0urier)
Avaritia HD v0.6 alpha (ftp - thanks c0urier)
Avaritia HD v0.5 alpha (ftp - thanks c0urier)
WARNING: btrfs is still experimental, jfs is made for IBM servers with battery backed hdds, and the developer of reiserfs killed his wife ... so be careful with those.
Additional info: EXT3 is recommended. Akso see /sdcard/Avaritia/ for the config file.
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Changelog (newest)
v0.7
- reverted rebase - Base is now RUU_Ace_HTC_WWE_1.32.405.6
- Cgroup errors on bfs fixed (through rebase)
Note: HTC using cgroup to speed up interactivity on CFS is not the way forward when
a sheduler MADE for interactivity (BFS) - CFS + cgroups is intended for large servers
and not for a phone.
- Dpad to wake / volume keys works now and included (see mods to "unflash")
- Power Notification widget included as default (see mods to unflash)
- Add custom Wallpaper to the default skin
- Fixed bootanimation (2 frames were too bright + made it a bit slower)
- Bluelight "fun" on boot
- Updated apks
- Some tweaks (mostly adopted from ownhere - thx ownhere)
- Some fixes.
For a complete changelog see the attached full-changelog.txt file
Known Issues and Recommendations
-As for all data to sd solution you may have slowdowns in some situations like market downloads if you have a slow microSD. Any data2sd solution is about space in the first place. But compared to other data2sd ROMs this ROM is faster.
-If you use any other filesystem you need the custom recover from 2nd post.
-FAKE quadrant scores if you use "life-on-the-edge". This does not show the real performance. This skips data base synchronization. It improves the performance (but not as much as bench suggests) at the risk of data safety.
- 720p not working. (see here)
Further Plans
Many....
Thanks
- Coutts99 for the Kernel
- ownhere for tools an help
- Sibere for data2sd/ext
- snq- : vdd, powermenu, camera etc
- woti23 for his unrestless benching
- supercurio and Unhelpful from #project-voodoo
- IEF from #alpharev
- c0urier for hosting
- all devs @ xda
GPL: kernel is an exact git-clone from coutts99 kernel till commit http://git.couttstech.com/?p=coutts...it;h=73857c9910ea276eca798f6cc6a10f424a5eace9 ... no changes to source only different .config .
Also make sure you check coutts thread:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849002
All credit for the Kernel to him

[ROM] Avaritia HD v0.1 alpha [ data2ext4 | data2btrfs]
Additional stuff:
Recovery
Clockwork 2.5.0.7 and 2.5.1.8 with support for wipe, install, Nandroid backup and restore for reiserfs, jfs, btrfs ... and ext2,3,4 of course
Custom recoveries
Alignment zip
This will format (WIPE !!!) you sd-ext in the desired format. In addition it will align the sd-ext partition to the "erase block size" of your sd-card ( 1 MiB alignment like gparted - Infos here. Zips do that for you ... ).
ALL alignment zips
Kernel
BFS kernel is here (default)
CFS Kernel is here
Mods:
- dpad to unlock (in ROM as default) + uninstall
- Power notification widget (in ROM as default) + uninstall
- The modified skin (in ROM as default) + original
- a custom splash1.img (see picture)
ALL mods
Splash1:

Looks great, will test it

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EDIT: LOL. I was to slow for a placeholder. NVM i dont think i need it anyway... it's not a tutorial or something .....

melethron said:
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EDIT: LOL. I was to slow for a placeholder. NVM i dont think i need it anyway... it's not a tutorial or something .....
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hehe, sorry
what is the benefits of data2btrfs?

b3ndik said:
hehe, sorry
what is the benefits of data2btrfs?
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Check the thread. In short btrfs is a copy on write filesystem. And overwriting is the slowest operation for a microSD. Btrfs has some options to optimize the ssd devices. Especially slow cards profit from it (for good cards it may be worse). Apart from that it doesn't need journaling to be safe because of COW. This decreases the overhead on writes.
Overall data2sd feels smoother on btrfs than on ext4 (at least for a class 2 microSD). Check the thread for more info and note that BTRFS is a BETA FILESYSTEM.

I just gave you another post directly below your original one All you have to do is edit it and use it.

Nice to see you choose the right ROM
I'm following your progress of your btrfs work a time now, and played around with it, too. I flash it to my device, lets see how it is

Please make the same with the desireZ rom

PaY87 said:
Nice to see you choose the right ROM
I'm following your progress of your btrfs work a time now, and played around with it, too. I flash it to my device, lets see how it is
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Coutts99 recommended it and after i looked at it found it rather easy to check the structure. Not much symlinks etc. Very clean and AFAIK the ROM that is closest to stock. Still needed to adjust many things (zipalign etc).
rolfd said:
I just gave you another post directly below your original one All you have to do is edit it and use it.
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Thx for that
animehq said:
Please make the same with the desireZ rom
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Atm i first focus on btrfs and this rom. I also need to get familiar with cooking first. Maybe in the future, but don't wait for it. Sorry

We will wait for pays next release.
With btrfs
but good work by melethron.
PaY87 said:
Nice to see you choose the right ROM
I'm following your progress of your btrfs work a time now, and played around with it, too. I flash it to my device, lets see how it is
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animehq said:
Please make the same with the desireZ rom
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If this btrfs works good, then of course i will release such version dont worry hehe
@melethron
Congrats on the rom btw

WHAT software can i make a data2btrfs in my sd card???

gn123099 said:
WHAT software can i make a data2btrfs in my sd card???
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The best way if you are not already on a linux based system, is to grab a livecd and use gparted. Normally I would recommend Ubuntu, but Ubuntu 10.10 LiveCD got problems with btrfs + gparted. So you could try fedora or opensuse e.g.
Of course you can also use the gparted live cd or usb version.
I never tried them, but should be the same:
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
With gparted format your sd card to FAT32 (first partion) and then 1024MB to btrfs (second partition).
Copy the ROM to your FAT32 partition and flash it through the recovery. I recommend AmonRAs latest recovery!
Don't forget to wipe before you flash! Don't worry if you get error messages when trying wiping the sd-ext, just ignore that.
Regards

I flashed the rom in btrfs mode. Installation without problems.
Its nice to see so much space on the phone.
The only thing is that the device really seems slower now.
Of course this is not your fault, you give us a great solution for more storage, but you can feel the difference.
I will let the phone do some caching and will use it a hole day tomorrow. (Navigation included). Lets see maybe things will settle down a little.
Maybe it could be improved with a optimized kernel.
I got a class 6 sd card by the way.

PaY87 said:
The best way if you are not already on a linux based system, is to grab a livecd and use gparted. Normally I would recommend Ubuntu, but Ubuntu 10.10 LiveCD got problems with btrfs + gparted. So you could try fedora or opensuse e.g.
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Pays, i normally use either UltimateLinux build for the meerkat or plain lynx. Are any of these distros have issue with btrfs too ?
Thanks
BL

I'll be testing this as soon as I can as I'm skeptical of Btrfs. Only way to check and test the actual Btrfs usability and performance with our device and ROMs is to use it with one. I'll try it with a class 2 SD first, then class 4 and 6 that I own. Thanks.
EDIT: Yeah, your "my data2btrfs" link talks about "advantages" where no. 1/2/4 are all speculation yet. There's no studies or widespread reliable, repeatable, and conclusive testing showing either. Basically, this is experimental.
EDIT2: Sorry can't help further. I bricked my device. Carry on.
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I'm giving this ROM a shot, currently downloading and partitioning it. You used coutt's btrfs_test kernel right?

Dragooon123 said:
I'm giving this ROM a shot, currently downloading and partitioning it. You used coutt's btrfs_test kernel right?
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Read first post again...

Lol, missed it. Sorry .

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[ROM] Al-Maisan Arabic HTC 2.32.415.3 [12 Feb] Stable Data2SD | Unlimited memory

الميسان​
(Sense | Android 2.2 (Froyo) | Stable DATA2SD | Any ext | Official 2.32.415.3 ARA | Stock rooted Desire Rom | Arabic )
Current Version: Al-Maisan 1.0.5
Partition Required: FAT32 followed by ext2/3/4
Base Software: 2.32.415.3 Arabic
Note that Al-Maisan is the Arabic edition of StarBurst, built completely from the latest Arabic HTC Software for maximum compatibility. In contrast to other ROMs with just Arabic locale and libraries added, this is completely based on the Arabic ROM.
Note that some links in this site may link you to StarBurst English Edition. In that case, just follow the page menus to navigate back to the Arabic ROM.
The MiniSite for the ROM is located here.
The main feature of this pure HTC Sense Rom is the stable Data2SD that is built in
In case you didnt already know, the Desire's Internal memory is severely limited (A maximum of 147 MB. Within no time, you will be asked to remove your favoite apps to clear space. Earlier implementations like A2SD, App2SD+ are all imperfect, and everything will never be moved. Even MTD partitions are limited.
With Data2SD, you decide the amount of Internal memory you want!
As a side effect, you get faster I/O too, since Sd is faster than Nand. the real world performance depends on the Class of your card. The faster the better!
This rom is based on Sibere’s Data2sd scripts, which with the latest ext4 based script, is arguably one of the best of the lot. Other than this, the Rom has been kept stock, with the base rom 2.29.405.5. It is for those who want the HTC Sense Rom, but are tired of the low disk space warnings thrown at them! Of course, important mods like the Restart menu, Supercircle battery mod (@UOT) etc are available.
Contrary to prior Data2SD scripts which were infamous for their boot loops and force closes, this latest script has been rigorously tested and developed into a stable product by Sibere. To date, I havent had a single force close or boot loop yet on this Data2SD configuration
I know there are a lot of Stock rooted roms out there, but this one supports Data2Sd best, mostly because it’s been built for the sole purpose of giving a problem free Data2sd experience.
HTC Official FroYo Sense 2.2 FR91
Based on the latest HTC RUU 2.32.415.3
Rooted
Al-Maisan is fully compatible with the latest version of Clockworkmod Recovery (Edify)
Init.d scripts supported
Latest Busybox
Kernel [email protected] @snq-
Optional O/C max frequency @1190mhz (using setCPU)
Default governor & frequency - "Smartass" @245-998mhz
Available CPU Governors - interactive, conservative, powersave, ondemand, performance & smartass!
Interface to query/set cpu supply voltages for every frequency
Increased read ahead buffer size to improve SD R/W performance("sdfix")
Improved 2D & 3D Graphics performance ("GPU+")
/data/app/ support
EXT 4 for Data2SD
Data2SD using the extremely stable latest Sibere Data2sd scripts (From personal experience, this appears to be the stablest Data2sd experience for Desire. The emphasis is on Stability and storage, rather than Quadrant scores. This Rom is indeed faster than the stock Sense experience though)
Fully De-odexed (For best modding experience)
Nano command-line text editor support
Bash command shell support
Video Capture, 720p
New superuser permissions 2.3.5 @ChainsDD
Removed the annoying HTC Boot sound
Themed icons (modpack) included with the Supercirclebatterymod
Trackball Wake
Android Market Update 2.2.11 ** update **
Adfree added, fixed and updated to 0.6.3 ** update **
Latest Adfree hosts added ****
Gmail 2.3.2 ** update **
Google Maps 5.1.0 ** update **
Facebook for Android 1.5.0 ** update **
Gmail Unread Count Widget **** App Added ****
Sms Unread Count Widget **** App Added ****
Astro File manager **** App Added ****
Adobe Flash Player ** update **
Google Mail changed to Gmail
My Backup Root **** App Added ****
Titanium Backup **** App Added ****
Rom Manager **** App Added ****
Quick App Remover **** App Added ****
XDA Forum App **** App Added ****
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A lot of hard work has gone into building this Arabic ROM. So, if you post this ROM on another site/forum/translation, please take care of the following:
Include a link to the Minisite for Al-Maisan, and the link to the XDA thread of Al-Maisan
Include credits to the ROM author-Droidzone, and credits for Data2SD to Sibere
Include the original download links only. Please do not reupload the Rom to your mirrors and distribute it. I would like to see the status and number of downloads, to plan on whether to continue development
Write a short post in the XDA thread with the link to the site where you've uploaded it, so that I can see it too.
Instructions for Installation- READ this before proceeding!
Credits:
1. Sibere for the Data2SD
2. Neophyte/Leedroid/snq for the current Kernel
3. dsixda for the Android Kitchen
4. Shipped Roms for the RUUs leaked from HTC
Most StarBurst files are compatible with this ROM and vice versa. Hence the thread OP reflects the StarBurst thread OP. However since this is a completely different ROM, I had to add a thread for it.
Note: Turn signature verification off in Recovery menu before running the installer script. (If you dont know how, see this)
The entire Rom and the Data2sd packages are coded in Edify. So you can flash it even in the latest version of Clockworkmod Recovery
All download links are on the MiniSite. Download them from here. Kindly DO NOT share the Rom from other mirrors. I have given four mirrors on which I have uploaded the files.
List of Downloads that are available:
Main Rom
Data2Sd installer
Once you have booted into Android OS once after the installation of the main rom, you should reboot to recovery and install this package. This will add Data2SD support to the base Rom.
Data2Sd Re-Installer
If you ever reflash the Rom alone after the Data2SD is installed, some essential libraries required by Data2SD is lost. To restore them, flash the Rom in Recovery, followed immediately thereafter by the Re-Installer.
System App Remover Utility
(Removes Friendstream, Facebook, Teeter, Twitter etc from the Rom. Simple flashable utility. Download it here. Flash it any time you want. If you want to keep some apps out of these, go to /scripts/remover.sh and remove the line corresponding to the app you want to keep.
The list of apps/widgets which the utility removes by default can be found here.
Third Party App Remover Utility
Removes the additional apps and widgets including Adfree, TitaniumBackup, MyBackup Root, Astro, Explorer, Gmail Unread Count Widget, and SMS Unread count widget that come installed with the Rom on first install. Thus after running this program, you get a clean HTC Sense setup, but with the advantages of the latest Market update and the updates for all HTC/Google apps. Requested and added on the same day.
Supercircle battery mod [From the UOT Kitchen]
This is just one of the mods. Visit the UOT Kitchen to make your own.
Mega Sound Pack from Miui
How to theme this Rom:
Note: This Rom is now directly supported by the UOT Kitchen. To modify the theme as you see fit, visit the awesome UOT Kitchen and choose your theme. At the last step, choose Al-Maisan Rom from the dropdown list. That's it! Thanks, UOT and mendozinas. (For the kind notice of the UOT Kitchen devs: All Al-Maisan Rom versions share the same framework-res.apk
I havent included any theme in this Rom because I dont believe in radically modifying the looks of a Rom until it may be unpleasant to some. A lot of themes are available for Sense, if you look in the Theming section of XDA. Most are flashable directly. Also,being a fully deodexed rom, theming/moding is easily done
Addon Kernels compatible with Al-Maisan
Statutory Warning: Using any Overclocked/Undervolted kernel may cause reboots of the phone without warning. If reboot occurs on a Data2SD based configuration, there may be potential loss of Data with permanent boot loops (which may be fixable only by a Nandroid restore to a working configuration/complete reinstall). So do a complete Nandroid backup before any kernel modification/flashing or changing your CPU frequencies.
Installation of Kernels
This is similiar to flashing a Rom through Recovery. Just install the Rom and Data2SD patcher before flashing the kernel zip. Undervolted kernels usually provide better battery life. But if you undervolt/overclock too much, your phone might become unstable and reboot. This can potentially cause Data2SD damage and bootloops may result. So, take Nandroid and monitor system stability. If it becomes unstable, always revert back. Please don't post bug reports in the thread if you use a different kernel than what is included in StarBurst by default. If you do mention a bootloop, take care to mention what kernel you were using.
NeoPhyTe.x360's Kernel 2.6.32.28-Halcyon-Neophyte has warmly given permission to use his kernel in Al-Maisan. Thanks, Neo! Neo's thread on AuraxTsense ROM is here
His kernel features the following (Quoted from his thread on AuraxTsense):
Standard Aurax Kernel
Default Clock speed @998 Mhz
Overclock (upto 1190 Mhz)
Undervolt
HAVS
CFS
VR
SDfix (Read ahead size improvements)
BatFix (Battery charging tweak for full charge)
GPU+
LZma compression
For Desires that support low voltages:
875mV -NeoPhyTe-2.6.32.28-Halcyon_HAVS.875_CFS_SLQB_VR_v38
For people who have lags and/or reboots:
1000mV -NeoPhyTe-2.6.32.28-Halcyon_HAVS.1000_CFS_SLQB_VR_v38
Coutts 2.6.32.28 Kernels
BFS or CFS
VR
SLQB
HAVS
AXI
OC1190Mhz
EXT4
CIFS
TUN
AUFS
BFS
CFS
Richard Trip's Kernel's:
Kernel 2.6.32 (Overclocked & Undervolted)
Read ahead 128Kb
Max 1113Mhz (for now)
minimum [email protected]
maximum [email protected]
BFS (Brain F*ck Scheduler).
CFQ Scheduler
Pershoot's audiomod (loudness).
EXT4
tun.ko module
CIFS (+utf8)
NFS
Standard Al-Maisan Kernel (Leedroid 2.2)
About other mods
Note that this Rom already includes most kernel mods needed for performance/battery. If you still like some other mods published for the stock rom, drop a post in the thread. Advanced theming for the mod can be done in the UOT Kitchen.
I didn’t want users to worry about installing other mods, and wanted a No-Nonsense installation (pun intended
). Install the base rom and the data2sd installer. That’s all you need! And you get everything that other roms provide.
About Installing other Kernels
Most kernels which support Stock Sense 2.29.405 should work on this. Work with your kernel dev and see if it supports 2.29.405.
Links to Additional Stuff (Addons) - Usually unnecessary
Radios
Latest radio (Recommended, but by no means essential, unless your radio is very, very old. Flashing radios is a risky thing with the potential of permanently bricking your phone)
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
Note that the order and time at which you flash the Rom, Data2SD installer and Reinstaller is important.
Step-by-Step method of Installation
First Step: Reboot into Recovery Right now and Backup your Nandroid. Optionally and if you have these softwares, do in addition a backup from Titanium Backup and MyBackupPro
Second Step: Copy the entire contents of your MicroSD card, including specifically the folders Clockworkmod, TitaniumBackup and Rerware to a safe location on your PC; depending on whether you do/dont have Titanium backup and MyBackupPro installed.
You cannot install this ROM on top of your existing ROM. A complete delete of partitions followed by repartitioning is required. If you already have a Fat32 followed by an ext4, you can try installing as per above instructions. But if there are some issues, do the repartitioning to fix it.
Partitioning: Boot up the Gparted LiveCD
Choose your MicroSD card reader device, select each partition and delete each.
Then hit "Apply changes"
Then create the fat32 partition first as fat32 primary, Leave space unallocated at the end to create the ext4-Choose how much space you want as ext4, and leave this space at the end unallocated. The total amount of space in your card minus the amount you choose for your data in ext4, is what you type in as size for the fat32
Now create ext4 parition
Apply changes
Copy both zips (rom, data2sdinstaller or data2sdreinstaller as the case may be) to the fat32, boot up clockwork
Do a Complete Nandroid Wipe (That is, choose the wipe data/factory reset option)
Install rom.
If you are installing Al-Maisan for the first time, after installing the Rom you have to boot to Android first, choose language and other options. Then right after that without downloading any applications or using the Market, you have to enter Recovery once again and install the Data2SD Installer
If were already Al-Maisan previously and just want to update, just boot to Recovery, and Backup your Nandroid. Then install the Rom zip first. Without rebooting, apply the Data2SDReinstaller. Now boot to Android to use updated StarBurst
Other Useful Related Posts
Sibere's DATA2SD Thread- The origin and ongoing developement of Data2SD goes on here. I've adapted my Rom for support for Sibere's Data2SD from the core, and made a flashable zip for his code. The entire work in Data2SD is his. Here
Guide on Partitioning with Rom Manager and Amon-Ra by termenk11 - Here
General Guide to using Gparted (External Link) - Here
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) regarding Al-Maisan
Question: Suppose I want to try another ROM which supports ext4. Can I do a Nandroid restore to restore my Data2SD basedAl-Maisan , or is there anything else? You can simply do a Nandroid restore, provided Data2SD was working for you previously. Nothing more needs to be done
Question: How do I do an Alpharev S-OFF when I have Al-Maisan installed? See here
Question: Which Alpharev Hboot do I need for Al-Maisan? The Bravo Stock 1.8 250M 40M 147M
Question: I've installed Al-Maisan recently and notice force closes of apps all the time. Solution: See here
Support for Al-Maisan (The Arabic Edition of StarBurst)
Al-Maisan was born out of a hobby and passion for making a Data2SD Rom based on the HTC Rom without any of the limitations imposed by the Stock Rom. I made this out of the demand for an Arabic version of StarBurst rom. If you like it and would like to support the continued development of the Rom, you may consider a Donation.
Reserved ...for the future............
For Changelog.....
thanks man
great work, thanks man
b3ndik said:
great work, thanks man
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Good to see that there is a demand for the ROM. You'll be happier when the download links are up. Check back in about 5 hours..I'm leaving it for overnight upload..It's already 1:20 AM here.
Thanks mate. Already loving starburst but really wanted Arabic support. Great work. Can't wait to flash
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
THANKs
Looks GREAT ....... DWNLD now
Your friends in ce4arab are looking forward to test & USE the ROM
thanks for your job. i'm sure it's will be the best sense Rom ever.
>>>>>
nice fonts
http://www.mediafire.com/?k37ipegesss5v
very very thanks man i love y man
Upload completed and links have been added to MiniSite. Do let me know of comments!
Multilanguage??
All Arabic locales and English. If you want other languages, you should get StarBurst.
Hi droidzone
is Carbon Ara V2.5 THEME compatable with this ROM ?
Please do a Nandroid backup, install it and tell me.. I had to spend a lot of time in the actual Rom development and couldnt get around to testing the themes. All themes on the site are themes actually compatible with the English edition, which is of a different framework. It is likely that it wont work.
Did you install it? Did it go fine..
Rom installed and working just fine here. Quadrant score >1900 on my crappy class 2 card. A couple of tiny things: not many Locales (solved by morelocale2) and APN's (could be manually configured). Thanks for your work
That can be resolved in a later edition.
For the first edition, I have stayed with the default Arabic and English locales available in the stock RUU. Could be added later of time permits..I'm involved in development of two Roms
I understand. Just wanted to make sure ur aware of them. Nothing can't live without Thanks
abumhmmd1 said:
Looks GREAT ....... DWNLD now
Your friends in ce4arab are looking forward to test & USE the ROM
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@abumhmmd1, Is there a problem in the naming of the Rom? I was looking at the ce4arab thread and I see that someone has given a link to a wiki citation about the Kingdom of Maysan..
I was under the impression that الميسان is a Star, whose name literally means "The Shining One". But of course I dont know Arabic and could be wrong!

[ROM][27/03]iNsertCoinHD DATA++ v03

This ROM is for ADVANCED S-OFF Users. Be aware, you must understand what your doing.
WIKI: http://insertcoin.baadnwz.eu please experienced users and fans bring your contribution to the wiki ..
IRC: irc.freenode.net #baadnwz-roms
The theory
ClassicalDude said:
Premise:
1. Performance degradation with HD roms (and regular ones as well) occur when essential parts of the device's operation are from the sd card, instead of working as much as possible from the internal memory.
2. Deodexed roms render a substantial part of the /system partition into a bloated archive, since no apk or jar file is actually used. Everything is odexed and copied into the dalvik-cache, which leads to -
3. The dalvik-cache of a deodexed rom is much larger than that of an odexed rom. So now we have large portions of the system partition that are not used, and a clogged data partition.
4. So we use a2sd, a2sd+, d2ext or d2we - and essentially, what we get is that almost nothing is being run from the internal memory. What a waste.
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If this is true, only intensive testing will reveal. So lets give it a shot.
1st things 1st, you need to flash Bravo CM7 Hboot. either from fastboot or from hboot.- goto alpharev.nl site - is there together with all the info how to flash it
Rom Download link:
http://baadnewz.lcdc.sk/InsertCoinDATAplusplus/
Rom is the same as InsertCoin 2.0.0 A2SD+. But edited to fit to 130 nand, you'll need 1 gb ext2/3/4 partition.
P.S. framework folder lies under /system/sd/framework so you CANT flash zips directly from UOT, get the zip unpack it and push the framework-res.apk to /system/sd/framework
(you should know this if your a poweruser)
Free space after 1st boot
/dev/block/mtdblock3 130.0M 114.9M 15.1M 88% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 302.6M 93.6M 209.1M 31% /data
Freespace after i restored my apps:
/dev/block/mtdblock3 130.0M 114.9M 15.1M 88% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 302.6M 187.4M 115.2M 62% /data
Changelog:
27.03 UPDATE - new kernel
http://baadnewz.lcdc.sk/Desire_HD_B.../kernel-bravo-2.6.32.36-insertcoin-110327.zip
Changes in -110327:
* Usb/gadget code backports
* Updates from Google/CAF (fb, gpu)
* Upstream Linux update (2.6.32.36)
Changes in -110324:
Updates/fixes from HTC (usb/gadget/msm72k_udc, video/msm/mdp_ppp, binder, lowmemorykiller, serial/msm_serial_hs_bcm, atmega_microp)
Updates from Google/CAF (ashmem, cgroup, cpufreq, lowmemorykiller, evdev, gpu)
Linux update from upstream (2.6.32.35)
Extended CPU Vdd levels sysfs interface (vdd_min, vdd_max, vdd_step for scripting/frontend purposes)
Callrec support (avs333) included by default
19.03 - new kernel
http://baadnewz.lcdc.sk/Desire_HD_B.../kernel-bravo-2.6.32.33-insertcoin-110319.zip
flash from recovery, fixed slow charging bug - credits snq-
v03
- changed where market downloads, now it wont touch ur sdcard, you dont need a download folder - credits coolexe.
P.S. if you are brave enough ill just upload the boot.img, fastboot flash it on v02 and ur done (fastboot flash boot boot.img)
v02
- added powernotification widget
- changed battery icon to honeycomb
- updated busybox to 1.19
- FIXED MARKET DOWNLOADS (you must have a download folder on /sdcard)
just downloaded angry birds from market 16 mB .. all fine - again thanks alot to coolexe
v01
- initial release
If you want to show your appreciation click the button below
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Thanks to the following developers (not in a specific order)
robocik, snq-, ownhere, coutts, melethron, Leedroid, Sub501, NeoPhyTe.x360, coolexe, sibere, droidzone, ClassicalDude, AlphaRev Team and all others who contributed somehow to Desire community.
Thanks to Donors:
stoeckler kookysan rexypow lcdc Mr_Kruz shatdhehat dongerado shadeofblue golightlygl yordaniy latawa 2 times Decibelnet dimcus ozjubb faceN D3n1s Karukera Tsuneku kingqueen trikpa KuliX pjm77 kartoffel1212 gajow Broquen FiremakerP SpeedyCarv Yod-b kizuodoko Hardianto photovirus aaargh777 fran_ele Sylaan Mr.Stylo nyunyu, Anakha56, malachay, Octosi, pasteyface, wboevink, odl, puneet_si Merchandraies, sandreiutz, sudkcoce, pexon, aleksb, tinky1, Odinbear, neoghio, 5om
Plus the ones who didnt want to be mentioned here.
I don't want to be misunderstood, I don't have a problem with noobs, we all were noobs once. But i mentioned this before, since you are flashing a hboot, if you are not an advanced user stay away. or 1st understand what you are doing, don't just follow steps and copy/ paste. And please, don't spam this thread with question like "how do i go back to stock hboot" "what addons are working" "why my uot update zip didn't work". If you have some basic knowledge of how an update.zip works you know what wrong.
reserved. 10char
We use the data Partition for Cache and Apps and the sdext for other data or system files ?
With the old scripts we do not really use the Data partition? I understand it right?
Sry for my bad english.... i need further infromation but it looks very good!
Downloading right now.
xtcislove said:
We use the data Partition for Cache and Apps and the sdext for other data or system files ?
With the old scripts we do not really use the Data partition? I understand it right?
Sry for my bad english.... i need further infromation but it looks very good!
Downloading right now.
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Applications and system framework files don't run from jar or apk files. They run from odex files within the Dalvik Cache. So placing the Dalvik Cache on the sd card causes performance degradation, and keeping these jar and apk files in the internal memory is a waste of space.
In this method, we try to keep in the internal memory only the files the phone actually uses during its runtime, and move to the sd card all the archive files that are not in use.
Quadrant tests will probably not reveal an improved performance. They don't test for what we have done. But the user experience is much, much better.
Complete explanation: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=992176
ClassicalDude said:
Applications and system framework files don't run from jar or apk files. They run from odex files within the Dalvik Cache. So placing the Dalvik Cache on the sd card causes performance degradation, and keeping these jar and apk files in the internal memory is a waste of space.
In this method, we try to keep in the internal memory only the files the phone actually uses during its runtime, and move to the sd card all the archive files that are not in use.
Quadrant tests will probably not reveal an improved performance. They don't test for what we have done. But the user experience is much, much better.
Complete explanation: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=992176
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Many thanks!
This was my Idea after reading this (but bad english [writing])
Quadrant Scores are not very itresting.... User Experience counts more.... I take a look now ;-) Few minutes and i can give a little feedback ;-)
awolbriggy said:
I am assuming this means the black out is over... This seems like an excellent direction to be heading, and the logic sounds sound! It is bed time on my side of the world, but I will definitely be testing this one out in the morning (or once i can slack off at work...)
For people who struggle with running commands, there is a windows app for flashing hboots/recoverys - fast boot commander which is a fairly easy way to proceed...
Big thanks to baadnewz (and co) for being so prolific in work of late.... keeps us compulsive rom swappers happy...
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i still dont have a working pc @ home. cooked this @ work
are market download working for you ?
Works fine for now, market download works too!
baadnewz said:
are market download working for you ?
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Just got a "not enough space" message while restoring my Apps from Market. Maybe to many downloads at once.
zomfgitsDace said:
Just got a "not enough space" message while restoring my Apps from Market. Maybe to many downloads at once.
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That's the one problem with a tiny cache partition. You cannot have too many market downloads at once, and you cannot flash a new radio with a zip file. I sent a message to the wonderful people at alpharev, asking for a new partition layout. If this type of rom gains traction, they will probably accommodate us.
Device booted very fast And market is working.
Very responsive.
tomcat84 said:
Are market downloads saved to the cache partition?
What about market apps that are like 40 MB large?
Or did I get that wrong?
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don't worry. coolexe helped with a workaround, now im testing the new full rom and will upload a new version
upload completed for some time enjoy
Here is PowerControl and Green Ginger Battery Mod for this ROM
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These toggles are available
Edit before start widget.txt if you want your power control.
toggleAirplane
toggleAutoRotate
toggleBluetooth
toggleBrightness
toggleFlashlight
toggleGPS
toggleLockScreen
toggleMobileData
toggleScreenTimeout
toggleSleepMode
toggleSound
toggleSync
toggleWifi
toggleWimax
Installation:
1- Copy "greenginger-insertcoin" folder to your sdcard
2- Reboot Recovery (i use Clockworkmod)
mount system
mount sdcard
mount sd-ext
3- Open cmd
cd C:/yoursdkfolder/tools
Code:
adb shell
cp /sdcard/greenginger-insertcoin/framework/framework-res.apk /sd-ext/framework_s/framework-res.apk
cp /sdcard/greenginger-insertcoin/framework/framework.jar /sd-ext/framework_s/framework.jar
cp /sdcard/greenginger-insertcoin/framework/services.jar /sd-ext/framework_s/services.jar
cp /sdcard/greenginger-insertcoin/app/PowerControlSettings.apk /sd-ext/app_s/PowerControlSettings.apk
cp /sdcard/greenginger-insertcoin/app/PCSCII.apk /sd-ext/app_s/PCSCII.apk
cp /sdcard/greenginger-insertcoin/customize/notification_config.txt /system/customize/notification_config.txt
cp /sdcard/greenginger-insertcoin/customize/widget.txt /system/customize/widget.txt
exit
adb reboot
4- Reboot your Desire
Enjoy!
Credits: GingerCarbon Mod by Krzysiec and me (installation)
MrLuje said:
Any feedback on the responsiveness between this ROM and the "classic" iNsertCoinHD a2sd?
I'm going to flash it after work
@proxuser : what is PCSCII.apk used for ?
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PCSCII.apk is the USB connection stuff, the menu you see after usb connection.
Rom is still deodexed...coz we can't customized odexed files...
janikjan said:
Hi, is this ROM still deodexed or not? From yout first post I understood, that odexed rom has lower dalvik-cache than deodexed one. Thanks
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Sent From Nokia 1100...!!!
i can odex files, but then using themes is a big nono
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i can odex files, but then using themes is a big nono
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If there are any improvements with odexing the ROM. You should do it! Unodexing is very easy!
This ROM is great so far. Your new script is great! It RUNßs a huge smoother as with Data2ext! Many thanks! Ive got this idea, too But no skills ^^
Hum, just flashed hboot cm7 and rom InsertCoinDATAplusplusv02
df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 203.2M 0 203.2M 0% /dev
/dev/block/mtdblock4 5.0M 852.0K 4.2M 17% /cache
/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 6.2G 4.9G 1.3G 79% /sdcard
/dev/block/mtdblock3 130.0M 31.0M 99.0M 24% /system
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 1.1G 164.2M 943.8M 15% /sd-ext
/dev/block/mtdblock5 302.6M 15.6M 287.0M 5% /data
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and I got this from logcat (while on bootscreen)
link_image[1995]: failed to link /system/bin/sh
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE
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Any hints?
Edit : Flashed InsertCoinDATAplusplusv02 again and it worked, this time
MrLuje said:
Hum, just flashed hboot cm7 and rom InsertCoinDATAplusplusv02
and I got this from logcat (while on bootscreen)
Any hints?
Edit : Flashed InsertCoinDATAplusplusv02 again and it worked, this time
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Same Problem here! just wipe and reflash always solve bootlops on InsertCoin ROM´s ;-) perfect and best rom =)
Edit: ROM is so responsive and quick! So great!

[MOD]Interactive Data2sd + [04-25-11 update]

INTERACTIVE DATA2SD MOD
There are a lot of ways of moving /data to SD ext(2nd) partition. Here I'll show you an easy way to do it which is fully compatible with Optimus One(and possibly other devices as well). If you don't like the method used here, try other Data2SD/ext mod which may suit your needs, but please, don't hesitate to post your feedbacks/comments be it negative or positive (feedbacks/comments are highly appreciated).
The mod, as the title says, moves the whole /data partition to your SDcard's 2nd(ext) partition, which could give you virtually unlimited space to install apps and also boost quadrant scores. I have tested this with EXT2(and can get up to 900+ on quadrant with stagefright off or 2000 with stagefright on, OC'd to 787mhz with I/O score playing around 4000 - 5000+), so if you're using other FileSystems, please do post your feedbacks and possibly your I/O scores as well. I have also enforced an e2fsck on every boot which is useful for ext2 users as this will check and fix your 2nd partition for errors on every boot, if there's any.
Dalvik2cache temporarily unavailable with v4b5. A new version with the option to move dalvik-cache almost anywhere possible is coming up. If you still want to use the dalvik2ram mod, try v1.2(link at the bottom).
Why move dalvik-cache to RAM? Basically, the idea of moving the whole /data partition to SD ext partition is to primarily get more space for installing apps. And in this case, it does perform very well and combined with fast SD cards, it could even provide real-life performance boost. Now the downside to this, is that while most /data contents just get copied and read not that much often, dalvik-cache stores some info that needs to be read and updated very frequently. This results in a high I/O read/write frequency and thus results in shortening of the SD card life(in theory, the same could also be said when left internally but this time dealing damage to the nand disk instead). To counter this, the method I used is to move dalvik-cache to a virtual-disk like partition known as a tmpfs. tmpfs resides in RAM and has dynamic resizing structure which can allocate space depending on your needs. This way, dalvik-cache won't be using any physical disk and therefore causing damage to none. Almost too good to be true right? Well the drawback is, because tmpfs resides in RAM anything written onto it get's lost when rebooted or in-case of power loss thus resulting in loooong boot times(depending on the apps installed), as dalvik-cache contents are being rebuilt on every boot. Well I think that's enough of dalvik-cache and lets start with the mod.
WARNING
USING A NON-APP2SD ROM OR SIMPLY UNINSTALLING APP2SD IS STRICTLY RECOMMENDED
DO NOT EVEN TRY THIS MOD IF YOU HAVE ANY FORM OF APP2SD INSTALLED
ALWAYS PERFORM A BACKUP BEFORE TRYING OUT STUFF LIKE THESE
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for anything bad happening to the world blah blah, you know the drill!
INSTALLATION
An SD card with at least two partitions required.(First partition as FAT32 for regular SD use and second partition as EXT2(EXT3 and EXT4 will be supported on future builds)
1. Download Data2sd_v4b5.zip here!(latest stable build)
2. Flash via recovery
(testers WANTED, preferably using different ROMs.)
Test release can be found here!!!!!
QUADRANT TEST RESULT:
This mod is still on-going and still under development. Although it's already fully functional, some features or options may still be added later-on. Please post your feedbacks and give thanks if you can.
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To disable DarkTremor's app2sd, just follow these steps
Ungaze_Data2sd_v1_2.zip(archive)
Code:
#Data2Sdext_Dalvik-cache2RAM
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#By: Ungaze
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#Credits:
#uncorrupted for original script for a wide variety of devices
#sibere and ownhere for additional resources
#pomka78 for dalvik-RAM script and Idea
#nervgaz, franciscofranco, andy572 and joesephmother for ideas and suggestions.
#all the testers and everyone who provided feedbacks on this mod. Thanks to you guys.
#
Can this be used with mik's CM7 beta6.1 rom ?
TIA
Very nice job! I will try it asap.
Attached the edify signed version (Clockworkmod 3 ). It installs just fine.
@hell1134: I think it should work on any rom that obeys the prerequisites and that are properly explained by ungaze (no apps2SD script installed or if it is something just uninstall in order to try this).
hell1134 said:
Can this be used with mik's CM7 beta6.1 rom ?
TIA
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Should work with any non-app2SD Optimus One ROM on the fly. Make a backup first.
The script works fine. I tested it on Mik's beta 6.2. The only issue I have seen is with the themes. Even though a theme is selected, it defaults to the System one and since I could not find a way to do a hot reboot I couldn't properly apply my desired theme.
I have the other dalvik cache script running right now. You talk a lot about improving the life of the device/sd and saving space for apps. Is there no performance gains with doing this?
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Momaro said:
I have the other dalvik cache script running right now. You talk a lot about improving the life of the device/sd and saving space for apps. Is there no performance gains with doing this?
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA Premium App
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Personally, I don't find any huge/noticeable gain on any mod I have done with O1 this is because O1 is already super fast as it is, and it's a good thing. But if you're the kind of person who measures performance based on benchmark's, then data2sd will give you huge I/O performance gain(specially in quadrant). On the other hand, dalvik-cache2ram is purely for disk preservation only. Not much gain here.
regarding themes on miks CM7 6.2. I really don't have the slightest idea on what's happening with your themes. Maybe its in the way that CM implements themes? I reallt don't know as themes reside in the /system partition which should not be affected by the scripts that I have made.
I personally haven't seen any performance benefits. Anyway as I think about it the sdcard way is more preferably for me since I would never use one with a lesser class than 6.
@ungaze: Only the default themes (System, Androidian and Cyanbread) are in /system
marioemp2k7 said:
The script works fine. I tested it on Mik's beta 6.2. The only issue I have seen is with the themes. Even though a theme is selected, it defaults to the System one and since I could not find a way to do a hot reboot I couldn't properly apply my desired theme.
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May be pasting your desired theme to system/app and removing the current default will help. Then even after reboot default will be your drsired theme.
Sent from my LG-P500 using Tapatalk
I don't think it will help me since the question is about T-Mobile Theme Manager settings. I don't know where these are saved but it is pretty obvious that there are not in the right place since everything defaults to the System theme.
Edit: I have managed to make Hot Reboot (Quick Boot Plus) work so now I have the themes working properly since I can restart only the UI.
I will stick to this for now.
one question :: is the phone really fast with data partition on sdcard's ext2 partition ??? anybody using it please give your inputs: Also How do i use this along with darktremor's a2sd ??? i just want data2sd not dlcache2ram
I haven't used ext2 partition but I can tell you about 3 and 4. Theoretically, performance wise ext2 should be as fast as ext4 the only major difference being that the latter is a journaled fs.
In practice you will not see too much difference between the 3 of them on this phone.
I have used mostly ext4 and I am happy with it. Once the phone boots it adds a little waiting time to actually be ready (5-10 secs for me).
For the second part, I don't think it's feasible to use both. Instead you can use the original script by pomka78 and disable darktremor's dalvik script from (a2sd nocache).
sarfaraz1989 said:
is the phone really fast with data partition on sdcard's ext2 partition ???
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I'd tried app2sd with microSD Class 4 and now I can say that for scheme "[email protected], [email protected]" ext2 is faster than ext3, and ext4 is a waaay faster than ext3. This scheme is very useful and most of the time it is as fast, as "[email protected]" due to Dalvik cache is on nand. The scheme "(data&Dalvik)@Ext" with slow cards is almost useless because of the lags.
But of course it's better to use Class10
marioemp2k7 said:
I haven't used ext2 partition but I can tell you about 3 and 4. Theoretically, performance wise ext2 should be as fast as ext4 the only major difference being that the latter is a journaled fs.
In practice you will not see too much difference between the 3 of them on this phone.
I have used mostly ext4 and I am happy with it. Once the phone boots it adds a little waiting time to actually be ready (5-10 secs for me).
For the second part, I don't think it's feasible to use both. Instead you can use the original script by pomka78 and disable darktremor's dalvik script from (a2sd nocache).
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Ext2 is the fastest one because of no journalism.
Anyway this script works awesomely good. With a class 4 card my phone flies like it never did and I don't understand how anyone can say that it lags.
how was the quadrant score, cant try it right now, i need to buy new sd card, any brand recomendation?
cmangalos said:
how was the quadrant score, cant try it right now, i need to buy new sd card, any brand recomendation?
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I can push 2050 in Quadrant Advanced with 3650 for i/o.
Hi, I finally flash a rom with init.d enabled. Now I have franciscofranco scripts. But something went wrong when I flashed Data2SD + Dalvik-cache2RAM...
lerkin said:
Hi, I finally flash a rom with init.d enabled. Now I have franciscofranco scripts. But something went wrong when I flashed Data2SD + Dalvik-cache2RAM...
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It's written in capital letters
Do you have A2SD script? You need a non-a2sd rom
kite86 said:
It's written in capital letters
Do you have A2SD script? You need a non-a2sd rom
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Yes I have rom without it.
I installed franciscofranco first, and everything was fine.
After it I flashed that script, android was starting for 5 minutes and after that it hanged up, I removed battery, started again and there were constant force closes of titanium backup, launcherpro and some android processes.
I tried to install only that Data2SD + Dalvik-cache2RAM script on fresh rom. It started, when it hanged on "preparing SD", after restart everything was fine, there was about 400 mb of free rom.
Interesting... Are those two scripts compatible?
if im using darktremors a2sd i need to reflash my rom? do everything from beggining?

[ROM] TG Foliomod 1.0 - FroDo

FolioMod TG 1.0
BY TOPOGIGI
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FEATURES:
- Based on Toshiba 5.0.131 Final Release (Froyo 2.2) with some spices from Dexter's FolioMod
- TG (me!) OC kernel rel. 2.6.32.9 with CIFS, UTF-8, 1.4 Ghz OC, UV capabilities, CPU Spy support, TUN/TAP support (kernel is compiled with an optimized Linaro Toolchain)
- EXT4 filesystem for /system, /data and /cache partitions
- /system/etc/init.d support
- Deadline scheduler tweaked for better performance is the default scheduler
- Optimized OOM and minfrees in init.rc
- Optimized ipv4 buffers in init.rc
- HoloLauncher and Stock Toshiba Launcher are available
- Optimized mount points for maximum performance
- Updated Gapps with network localization support (new Google Play Apps including Store, Maps, Street, Gmail, YouTube)
- Built-in Google Play Music
- Built-in updated Flash Player
- Built-in Backported ICS keyboard
- Built-in Button Savior (On Screen Buttons)
- Built-in J4velin Notification Toggle
- Built-in Opera Browser and useful apps
- ICS-ish Theme
- Build.prop tweaks to pretend to be a Motorola Atrix for market apps compatibility
- 1% Battery Mod
- Busybox 1.19.3 installed in /system/xbin
- SuperSU is included
- Folio Buttons is included (you can have the HW buttons lit during night operations)
- Extended Poweroff menu with reboot option
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Long story short, this is a Stock Toshiba ROM rom with a ton of tweaks applied. Yes I know, it's Froyo, but this rom is a good performer, can do almost everything and has the following plus points:
- All is in working condition, including SCO over bluetooth, IR Remote, Hardware Keys and so on
- Almost no SOD. I struggled a lot to achieve this result, but now I can say that this rom is behaving like any other Tegra tablet on the market. SODs are very rare here and the device sleeps like a child.... (As a side effect, you have to push the power button two or three times to make the device wake up)
- Easter Egg: Selecting Backup from the Privacy menu in Settings, the rom will reboot to recovery....
Feedbacks are welcome.
DISCLAIMER: This ROM comes with NO warranty. If you brick your device, don't blame me, I'm only experimenting with my phone and sharing the results with you, mates!
The widgets in the screenshots are SiMi Clock (clock & weather) and Android Pro Widgets (with modern ICS theme). They are NOT included in this ROM but they are available through the Google Play Store
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
- BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP your actual rom and your data before installing anything!!!!!!
- I assume you have CWM recovery installed on your tablet. If not, flash the CWM 3.0.28 recovery before installing this rom and format all the partitions if you are coming from CM10/JB roms
- Copy the file you have downloaded "as is" (don't try to extract the files contained in the .zip archive!) in the root directory of your SD Card.
- Boot in CWM, select "Install zip from SD Card", then choose the .zip archive you have previously copied and wait until the process ends.
- Reboot your device and enjoy your new rom.
- This rom installs CWM 3.0.28
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P.S. This rom WIPES your SYSTEM, DATA and CACHE PARTITIONS!!!
KNOWN ISSUES:
-None so far. Sometimes some SD card make the system hang on boot, so remember to extract your SD card on reboot! (you can put it back in when the boot is finished...)
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Good luck!
DOWNLOAD:
1.0 - Full ROM with TG's kernel (1.4 Ghz) with EXT4 partitions http://dl.dropbox.com/u/74640239/TG_FolioMod_10.zip
1.1 - Full ROM with TG's kernel (1.4 Ghz) with EXT4 partitions http://dl.dropbox.com/u/74640239/TG_FolioMod_11.zip
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CHANGELOG:
1.0 Initial Release [OBSOLETE]
1.1 NTFS, 3G [ACTUAL]
- Cleaned up all the unuseful stuff (gps permissions, gps.conf, unuseful build.prop entries, Huawei ril, etc.)
- Added ntfs r/w support via USB OTG Helper (see below notes for how to)
- Added preliminary 3G dongles support via PPP Wizard
- Added delayed execution for mount tweaks to avoid filesystem corruption if a SD card is left in the slot on reboot (you have now 60 secs of time to safely reboot if system hangs due to the forgotten SD card in the slot)
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CREDITS:
- The entire Folio 100 XDA community
- Zeppelinrox for V6SuperCharger
- Dexter for his hard work on FolioMod
....and many others that helped sharing their ideas and work for free.
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Woah ! This is what i was looking for ! Downloading ...
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
What a nice surprise!!!! Thank you, I try.
Wow....something new but old!!!
I mea...maybe with a dual boot with CM10 and this release.....but CM10 is better, faster and newer!!
Thank you for sharing your work, congratulations for the high optimization you achieved.
raptor92 said:
Wow....something new but old!!!
I mea...maybe with a dual boot with CM10 and this release.....but CM10 is better, faster and newer!!
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CM10 is not directly comparable: some people need a fully working rom (IR remote, SCO audio over bluetooth, etc.)
So, this rom is aimed to solve some problem for some kind of people.
On the "faster" point: are you sure?
You are comparing a 1.4 Ghz kernel with a stock 1.0 Ghz one, it's unfair.
This rom wins hands down in all speed tests only due to the OC kernel....but it is faster!
TG Foliomod 1,0 - frodo
Topogigi said:
CM10 is not directly comparable: some people need a fully working rom (IR remote, SCO audio over bluetooth, etc.)
So, this rom is aimed to solve some problem for some kind of people.
On the "faster" point: are you sure?
You are comparing a 1.4 Ghz kernel with a stock 1.0 Ghz one, it's unfair.
This rom wins hands down in all speed tests only due to the OC kernel....but it is faster!
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do not listen to people's comments. I particularly think it's a great rom and very fast. thank you very much:
This is what I'm looking for since december 2010..... a great great great thank you from Imola.
Install Guide CM10 A4/JB
Hello,
Install Guide for CM10 A4/JB.
1. Format everything.
2. Erase recovery.
3. Flash needed recovery.
4. Install update-cm-7.2.0-RC0-Folio100-KANG-signed.
5. Go to "Settings">"Storage"> "Erase SD card"(It should be 1GB of size)
6. Then your Internal SD card size should be 12,53GB.
7. Enter recovery and install ROM.
8. Your Internal and External SD should work.
Aheros said:
Hello,
I didn't tested ths ROM, but here is couple of things:
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Here comes something I don't understand: if you did not test it, how can you write a review on it?
Positive:
1. Good performance
2. Battery life.
3. Flash player.
4. Added some useful functions.
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All true, indeed, but nothing more besides what you can argue by reading the OP, huh?
Negative:
1. Android 2.2.
2. YouTube app is hard to use.
3. Text selection, copy&paste.
4. Status bar low functionality.
5. HD videos?(Don't remember)
6. SD card SOD.
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1. Yeah, that's declared in the OP
2. YouTube has now the same inteface among Android releases....Try the included app!
3. A simple keyboard with cursor keys helps a lot here. I personally use Smart Keyboard Pro, but there is a wide choice on the Store
4. Elaborate, please....With j4velin Notification Toggle and Button Savior you have the same functionality of an ICS/JB/CM9/CM10 status bar....Try it, you'll be amazed!
5. HD Videos are working flawlessly (with the tegra 2 platform limitations, i.e. 1920x1080 only main [email protected] level HW decoding)
6. SOD what?
You could help improving CM10 on Folio 100, like adding new stuff and fixing minnor issues.:good:
Still, good work!
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All the roms I have built here on XDA are based on stock stable releases (or rock solid CM final releases) to grant users the maximum available compatibility and ease of use without bugs. This is not a rom for pioneers, it's a rom for people needing a solid performer. CM10 is now in experimental alpha stage (although I'd define it an advanced beta stage thanks to the great developers that are involved into the Folio100 CM10 project) but this is another story...
Bye
Aheros said:
Hello,
I didn't tested ths ROM, but here is couple of things:
Positive:
1. Good performance
2. Battery life.
3. Flash player.
4. Added some useful functions.
Negative:
1. Android 2.2.
2. Hard to use some apps.(YouTube,Gmail etc.)
3. Text selection, copy&paste.
4. Status bar low functionality.
5. HD videos?(Don't remember)
6. SD card SOD.
You could help improving CM10 on Folio 100, like adding new stuff and fixing minnor issues.:good:
Still, good work!
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Yes, Topogigi can you not help DerArtem with the CM10 rom? Maybee you can add cornerstone on your rom and on the CM10 rom. This is a thing that a lot of peoples will see on our folio.
I agree, but all this useful info should be included in OP because:
1. Its based on FolioMod and you must write what new is incuded and fixed after that many years.
2. Android 2.2 is already fast on its own, increasing speed and adding tweaks is minnor.
3. Added apps didn't amazed me.
4. I'll test it for sure.
5. Include something "new" to your ROM, because it same FolioMod 1.4 just added nice effects.
I will post full feedback & continue your ROM.
Aheros said:
I agree, but all this useful info should be included in OP because:
1. Its based on FolioMod and you must write what new is incuded and fixed after that many years.
2. Android 2.2 is already fast on its own, increasing speed and adding tweaks is minnor.
3. Added apps didn't amazed me.
4. I'll test it for sure.
5. Include something "new" to your ROM, because it same FolioMod 1.4 just added nice effects.
I will post full feedback & continue your ROM.
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1) This rom id not based on Foliomod, it's based on last Toshiba official release. Foliomod 1.4 has only the libraries from it.
2) Network Location does not work on FolioMod 1.4 (guess what? here it works....)
3) Initial Setup Wizard hangs on Foliomod 1.4, and it asks you to slide a keyboard out (our device has no physical keyboard) and here it works flawlessly
4) Google Play Services do not install on Foliomod 1.4 (mismatched signature of googleservicesframework.apk) and here it installs properly
5) You can't reboot to recovery in Foliomod 1.4 and here you can
6) No loop mount points here, while foliomod mounts the databases on a loop mount point for faster db access... but, guess what? In this rom you get the same database access speed without the risk of getting data losses if the device hangs unexpectedly
7) No CPU Spy support on Foliomod 1.4. This is the first Folio rom with CPU Spy support
8) No CIFS Support on Foliomod 1.4 while here you get CIFS and UTF-8 support
9) No TUN/TAP..............etc. etc.
10) No OC/UV...............etc. etc.
11) No enhanced deadline scheduler.................................etc. etc.
12) On Foliomod you have frequent unwanted screen wakeups while on this rom..............etc. etc.
13) On Foliomod you experiment network issues after wakeup while on this rom......etc. etc.
14) On Foliomod you experiment frequent SODs while....................etc. etc.
I can continue for a while on but frankly I am bored because ALL these infos are on the OP if someone takes care of reading it completely.
I called this rom Foliomod because I do respect all the efforts Dexter made for making this device a functional device. This does not mean I copied his rom only making it more attractive. You got the point now?
Regarding speed, I do not want to resemble Monsieue De La Palisse stating that a 1.4 Ghz Froyo rom is 1.4 times faster than a 1.0 Ghz Froyo rom, but you forced me to put that in evidence.
All added apps are in /data. If you don't like them, you can uninstall them with a few touches.
That's all, I'll answer other question if you will be so kind to test the rom for real. I put in it some weeks of hard work to reverse engineere, debug, code, patch and so on: testing it will cost you less than 1/2 hour, so.....
swimmer 4 said:
Yes, Topogigi can you not help DerArtem with the CM10 rom? Maybee you can add cornerstone on your rom and on the CM10 rom. This is a thing that a lot of peoples will see on our folio.
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DerArtem and Nopy are very skilled developers, trust me. If they eventually will need help on a specific issue/bug/problem, I'll cooperate for sure. But I'm developing roms for 4 different devices ATM, and I have little if not less spare time to dedicate to another project. I'll actively support this rom for sure and I'll take care of feedbacks and suggestions. But this will cost me time and time is the real richness nowadays....
This is an excellent work Topogigi. Thank you for the time you spent there.:good:
I was convinced we could improve the stock rom but could not myself, especially lack of time and knowledge. I am glad that you have done.
(I speak here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1655050&page=2)
I installed your rom from the alpha 4 CM10 with CWM 3.0.2.8, formatting partitions and flash file formatsd of DerArtem, but it did not work and I had no access to the SD card internally. I also lost access to recovery, I flashed using fastboot.
So I installed CM7 to unlock the internal sd (erase sd card in settings) and reinstalled TG FolioMod.
(To unlock the internal sd is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1639690)
Improvements are superb with lots of good ideas. For the moment, I have not encountered any problems and the rom is very smooth, continuous testing and I installed some games well greedy and I joined your rom to work on our little Foliowiki.
Congratulations and sorry for my English.
Thank you for all the information and explanations. Will keep this ROM in mind.
Hi,
my ext sd card is not working
there are known problems?
how I could get them back to work?
gironimo said:
Hi,
my ext sd card is not working
there are known problems?
how I could get them back to work?
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No known issue about external SD, besides the caveat contained in the OP
Try this way:
1) copy all the contents of the SD card on a PC
2) format it with FAT option
3) Put the SD card back into the Folio and check if it's correctly recognized
4a) If the SD card is recognized, restore all the content from the PC
4b) If the SD card is not recognized, please try with another: if the new one is not recognized you have a faulty SD card slot on your Folio.
Please report if the above solution solves your problem.
daveheart14 said:
This is an excellent work Topogigi. Thank you for the time you spent there.:good:
I was convinced we could improve the stock rom but could not myself, especially lack of time and knowledge. I am glad that you have done.
(I speak here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1655050&page=2)
I installed your rom from the alpha 4 CM10 with CWM 3.0.2.8, formatting partitions and flash file formatsd of DerArtem, but it did not work and I had no access to the SD card internally. I also lost access to recovery, I flashed using fastboot.
So I installed CM7 to unlock the internal sd (erase sd card in settings) and reinstalled TG FolioMod.
(To unlock the internal sd is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1639690)
Improvements are superb with lots of good ideas. For the moment, I have not encountered any problems and the rom is very smooth, continuous testing and I installed some games well greedy and I joined your rom to work on our little Foliowiki.
Congratulations and sorry for my English.
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Thank you very much for your positive feedback and your detailed instructions. I will try to make Huawei dongles work in my next release, alongside with NTFS r/w capabilities....
Thanks a lot for your rom, i will try it.

[ROM][4.4.4][Kernel 3.0.16][Jul-25] UNOFFICIAL Evervolv 4.0.0p3-turba - PRE-ALPHA

I am proud to present you with an UNOFFICIAL Evervolv powered by K3 for the HTC Desire.
I am grateful to Nikez for allowing me to publish this on xda.
WARNING:
THIS IS A REALLY REALLY PRE-ALPHA, STUFF ARE BOUND TO NOT WORK.
FOR ADVANCED USERS ONLY!
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Disclaimer:
Please be aware this is an unofficial release compiled from the latest Evervolv codebase (2015-07-18).
If you rely on your device as it is your only phone you should thoroughly consider the risks involved when flashing a custom ROM (e.g. total loss of your data!).
If you decide for flashing this rom, then you do it at your own risk and I am not responsible for any resulting damages!
I don't claim responsibility for the code in this ROM, I have only built the ROM for this device.
My decent changes:
- Kernel 3.0.16 for Kitkat (based on qsd8k-3.0-wip by Nikez)
- Improved Torch (does not turn off when screen shuts down)
- Removed EVUpdater
- Added Jackpal's Terminal Emulator
- A few tweaks for faster scrolling, longer battery life and smoother overall performance
Not working:
- Same as in Evervolv Turba and any other of my KK roms; If you find new issues which are specific to this ROM/Kernel combination, please post your report in this thread together with a logcat
- Camera preview is sometimes distorted (but taking pictures works)
- WiFi tethering / Hotspot WPA/WPA2 not working
- At times, some SD cards cannot get properly mounted
Installation hints:
- Stock hboot or Alphajelly hboot
- SD-EXT partition (512MB or 1GB) required if you plan to use A2SD
- In order to reduce battery consumption switch CPU governor to smartass
Special credits go to:
- EVERVOLV, the original developer of this ROM, as well as htc vendor files and bravo device tree!
- @LaidbackNikez for being a force behind the development of kernel 3.0.16!
- @[email protected] for his awesome work in stabilizing the kernel!
- marc1706 for being a force behind the development of kernel 3.0.16!
- macs18max for providing great tips on kernel developments!
- noonamer for being a force behind the development of kernel 3.0.16!
- walter79 for providing great tips on kernel developments!
- franciscofranco for sharing his magic kernel tweaks!
- everyone else who was involved but does not appear in this list
Have a nice day!
Source:
https://github.com/Evervolv
https://github.com/spezi77/android_kernel_htc_qsd8k_3.0/tree/kitkat-ev
Changelogs
ev_bravo-UNOFFICIAL-4.0.0p2-turba-k3.0.16.
* Initial test release
ev_bravo-unofficial-4.0.0p3-turba
* Kernel Improvements
** added several ARM specific fixes
** used a newer toolchain version (GCC 4.8) for compilation
** added boost pulses for SmartassV2 / introduced SmartassH3 CPU governor (credits H3ROS, M66B and NobodyAtAll)
* GPU: added newer Adreno libs from AU_LINUX_ANDROID_JB_VANILLA_04.02.02.60.051 Build Date: 04/11/13 Thu
* Fixed a problem with SD card mounting at boot
* Added a patch to prevent wakelocks caused by Google Play Services 7.x SystemUpdateService (credits CM)
* Added several tweaks to improve the overall performance of the ROM
* Improved incoming call response time (if screen is turned off the call appears now after ~3 seconds) (credits pixelfreak and walter79)
ev_bravo-unofficial-4.0.0p3-turba-built-for-performance
* Kernel Improvements
** Use per default SMARTASSH3 (allows a better speed/battery-saving ratio)
** Boost enabled per default in smartass governors
** Added conservative governor
** Freed some more ram
** Added a few security fixes from mainline Linux kernel
** Guarded code against potentials deadlocks (ashmem)
** Added improvements taken from Franco's kernel magic
*** I/O boosted - I/O dirty writeback system backported from 3.2
*** Deadline I/O scheduler by default
*** CRC32 library that is used by a lot of internal kernel mechanics completely patched up to the latest version (credits Ezekeel)
*** Merged two stability hotplug patches from mainline Linux kernel
*** Add dynamic writeback feature from 3.1
*** Introduced fsync_control for better performance and i/o throughput (credits cuteprince)
Downloads
ev_bravo-UNOFFICIAL-4.0.0p2-turba-k3.0.16.zip
md5 - df040e5204e7678d132e49de0ef2e318
ev_bravo-unofficial-4.0.0p3-turba.zip
md5 - 5d960975b14ebd4775cf9ef0e34c8fba
ev_bravo-unofficial-4.0.0p3-turba-built-for-performance.zip
md5 - 599d68732a59b8314e18fc754b6984b7
Great cocktail:
kernel 3 + stock hboot + kk turba
ze7zez said:
Great cocktail:
kernel 3 + stock hboot + kk turba
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I knew that you would like it.
1st of all - let me say thanks. a BIG thank you !
without dev like your self the desire is just another paper brick.
Can you please run a benchmark to give us a hint of the overall responsiveness with K3 Vs K2 ?
I know the K3 is a major upgrade in term of a linux user/dev - but after all the good work that Evervolv et-al put into it - how much the upgrade, qualitatively speaking, worth ?
tested
SD Card doesn't mount (i don't know why?)
some times it fails to boot and i had to eject the battery then try it
thanks for your work!
Rminsh said:
tested
SD Card doesn't mount (i don't know why?)
some times it fails to boot and i had to eject the battery then try it
thanks for your work!
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Thanks for your reply. I didn't have one of the problems you reported.
Could you share more details about your phone.
- hboot
- sd-ext partition
- recovery
Maybe could you also share a logcat when the phone failed to boot?
Cheers!
P.S.: after leaving my Desire on standby through one night (CPU gov: SmartassV2; 3G on; Wifi off), batt still had 28%.
P.P.S.: I have right now installed slim-gapps from Dec 2014: Slim Gapps 2014-12-02 - md5 26306ee3fb6b57a88c05286a1fef4ff9
P.P.P.S.: I have set zRAM to 30%; reduced animation/transition scales to 0.5%. Everything works really smooth in this rom.
gps3dx said:
Can you please run a benchmark to give us a hint of the overall responsiveness with K3 Vs K2 ?
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What is the tool that you would recommend for doing a benchmark?
Wow, i'll try as soon as posible! Thanks! :good:
Just a question, why "4.0.0p2-turba" and not lastest nightly? "4.0.0p2-turba" is a very very old build, no?
zinconnu said:
Wow, i'll try as soon as posible! Thanks! :good:
Just a question, why "4.0.0p2-turba" and not lastest nightly? "4.0.0p2-turba" is a very very old build, no?
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No, no, my stuff is not old. This rom has been compiled from the latest codebase. However there were only little developments in AOSP and/or EVERVOLV's kitkat branch since more than one year. Devs have hopped off kitkat and grabbed for lollipop.
Since there is no official development for this rom, we can say that it is now sort of "abandoned". As I am not a part of Evervolv team, my hands are tied and I decided simply to stick to the "old" codename for the HTC Desire.
In short, you could say that this is a brand-new build which is based on latest nightly from 2015-07-18.
spezi77 said:
Thanks for your reply. I didn't have one of the problems you reported.
Could you share more details about your phone.
- hboot
- sd-ext partition
- recovery
Maybe could you also share a logcat when the phone failed to boot?
Cheers!
P.S.: after leaving my Desire on standby through one night (CPU gov: SmartassV2; 3G on; Wifi off), batt still had 28%.
P.P.S.: I have right now installed slim-gapps from Dec 2014: Slim Gapps 2014-12-02 - md5 26306ee3fb6b57a88c05286a1fef4ff9
P.P.P.S.: I have set zRAM to 30%; reduced animation/transition scales to 0.5%. Everything works really smooth in this rom.
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Hey
Stock hboot
2GB ext partition (class 10)
Cwm4 recovery (still i didnt change the recovery ) )
I will take a logcat as soon as i can
Sd card doesn't mount and on the status bar shows sd card is damaged or insert one!
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk with KitKang
spezi77 said:
In short, you could say that this is a brand-new build which is based on latest nightly from 2015-07-18.
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OK, i understand now, thanks for your answer. I'll try to keep this ROM an entire week to see how it reacts compared to the "old-kernel" version.
zinconnu said:
I'll try to keep this ROM an entire week to see how it reacts compared to the "old-kernel" version.
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There is nothing better than using a rom for one week, in order to do benchmarking. :thumbup:
Sent from my nexus™4 ?
spezi77 said:
There is nothing better than using a rom for one week, in order to do benchmarking. :thumbup:
Sent from my nexus™4 ?
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Ok here is my logcat and i find out that the USB tethering is not working!
i think the logcat is not complete and the device sometimes goes offline on adb!
if it's not enough then tell me to repeat it!
Thanks!:good:
Rminsh said:
Ok here is my logcat and i find out that the USB tethering is not working!
i think the logcat is not complete and the device sometimes goes offline on adb!
if it's not enough then tell me to repeat it!
Thanks!:good:
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That logcat is sufficient. You were telling the truth. There is indeed an issue with your sd card (see error below).
It is tricky to do a remote diagnosis, but the simplest trick could be to format your sd card and again create a sd-ext partition. 1GB is really sufficient.
Or maybe do you have a 2nd sd card, just to ensure that the root cause isn't your sd card?
Code:
I/fsck_msdos( 114): ** /dev/block/vold/179:0 I/fsck_msdos( 114): Invalid signature in boot block: 0000 I/fsck_msdos( 114): fsck_msdos terminated by exit(2) E/Vold ( 114): Filesystem check failed (not a FAT filesystem) W/Vold ( 114): /dev/block/vold/179:0 does not contain a FAT filesystem E/Vold ( 114): /dev/block/vold/179:0 failed to mount via NTFS (No such device) E/Vold ( 114): Volume sdcard0 found no suitable devices for mounting :(
Sent from my nexus™4 ?
spezi77 said:
That logcat is sufficient. You were telling the truth. There is indeed an issue with your sd card (see error below).
It is tricky to do a remote diagnosis, but the simplest trick could be to format your sd card and again create a sd-ext partition. 1GB is really sufficient.
Or maybe do you have a 2nd sd card, just to ensure that the root cause isn't your sd card?
Code:
I/fsck_msdos( 114): ** /dev/block/vold/179:0 I/fsck_msdos( 114): Invalid signature in boot block: 0000 I/fsck_msdos( 114): fsck_msdos terminated by exit(2) E/Vold ( 114): Filesystem check failed (not a FAT filesystem) W/Vold ( 114): /dev/block/vold/179:0 does not contain a FAT filesystem E/Vold ( 114): /dev/block/vold/179:0 failed to mount via NTFS (No such device) E/Vold ( 114): Volume sdcard0 found no suitable devices for mounting :(
Sent from my nexus™4
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oh sorry! it's 1GB ext4 partition (not 2GB!)
im really confused! isn't it the swap partition that recognize for second partition?or /data ?
honestly it doesn't have problems with kitkang (kernel 2) or other roms!
Rminsh said:
oh sorry! it's 1GB ext4 partition (not 2GB!)
im really confused! isn't it the swap partition that recognize for second partition?or /data ?
honestly it doesn't have problems with kitkang (kernel 2) or other roms!
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Alright. I thought that there is something wrong with your sd card partitions. Maybe it is worth to consider reformatting it? Have you used this guide? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2125513
Sent from my nexus™4 ?
spezi77 said:
Alright. I thought that there is something wrong with your sd card partitions. Maybe it is worth to consider reformatting it? Have you used this guide? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2125513
Sent from my nexus™4
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ok , you were right
i changed my sd card with 8GB class 4 with 750mb ext4 and it works perfect!
still i have boot problems! after the htc logo the screen get dark and reboot to the htc screen again!
here is my logcat
Rminsh said:
Stock hboot
2GB ext partition (class 10)
Cwm4 recovery (still i didnt change the recovery ) )
[...]
Sd card doesn't mount and on the status bar shows sd card is damaged or insert one!
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For me it is the same.
TWRP or 4EXT - does not matter.
SD Class 10 16GB (FAT32 + 1GB ext4 by gparted)
A moment ago I did logcat on the same hardware just after a clean install.
In the original turba mount the SD operate normally.
K3 is more sensitive.

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