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Help problem Galaxy i9000

Are you using CMW 4 ? It seems that's trying to format a ext4 partition with rfs file system...
You need to do that with ODIN, then root Galaxy S again with e.g. Semaphore...
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dont own an i9oooB but i do have an i9000 i usually go to http://www.darkyrom.com/community/index.php
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[Q] a few questions about EXT4

hi, so i was looking at Leedroid ROM and noticed in the OP it says that you can flash an optional file that will delete everything and format to ext4... this raised a few questions for me since I came from Nexus S.... is the stock sensation formatted in ext3 or 4? Also, don't most of the custom roms upgrade to ext4 or no? and do i have to use this file in the OP of Leedroid's ROM to format the whole system to ext4 before flashing an ext4 rom? I already asked many times in the dev section and nobody would help me out so if someone can help clear this up for me I would appreciate it... thanks!
mattdub1 said:
hi, so i was looking at Leedroid ROM and noticed in the OP it says that you can flash an optional file that will delete everything and format to ext4... this raised a few questions for me since I came from Nexus S.... is the stock sensation formatted in ext3 or 4? Also, don't most of the custom roms upgrade to ext4 or no? and do i have to use this file in the OP of Leedroid's ROM to format the whole system to ext4 before flashing an ext4 rom? I already asked many times in the dev section and nobody would help me out so if someone can help clear this up for me I would appreciate it... thanks!
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I wish I could chime in more for you but I do know that when flashing LeeDROID it converts to ext4 so I would guess that it isn't that way to start.
From Terminal Emulator, you can type in "mount" without the quotes and it'll tell you which file system is used in each "mount" (analogous to partition, if you're a windows user).
I just did it on my stock sensation 4G (TMOUS) and it's mostly, if not all, EXT4 already. Unless I'm reading it wrong.
thanks for the response guys!

[Q] Help with link2sd run on Galaxy 551 Gingerbread 2.3.4

This is mail I sent to Link2sd developer
Help me, please!
I have an error call mount warning at boot. Link2sd mount 2nd partition sd card before the scanning media is finished. Once I reboot device I meet mount warning nortification. And I have to use Quick reboot function of Link2sd in oder to mount 2nd partition sd card successfully.
Thank you very much!
Sorry for my bad english
And they reply (thanks them)
Hi,
New Samsung Gingerbread roms do not have install-recovery.sh and init.d scripts to mount 2nd partition at boot.
Therefore Link2SD mounts the 2nd partition after system finishes mounting and you need to perform "Quick reboot" after each "real boot".
But there are some ways of adding this missing scripts to the ROM, search for the internet.
Regards,
Bulent
But I had tried to find in the internet but nothing that i've found
Who can help me??? Thanks a lots
Hello friends,
I'm from Brazil, so I used the google translator to send this message, I'm sorry for that.
I have a Samsung Galaxy Mini Gingerbread with 2.3.4 installed and latest version of Link2sd, but every time I turn on my phone it can not mount the partition EXT2 and asked to give a quick reboot to mount the partition.
Is there any method to fix this?
Thank you.
Hello all
Same problem here...
Samsung Galaxy Ace with Gingerbread 2.3.3 and 2.3.5
Ive serch all internet and nothing solved it....
I've change install-recovery.sh, i recreate it from the begining,i reformat and repartion the sd in all partion type but nothing...
I thing i will return back to froyo 2.2.1...

[Q] sd card partition

hi, i managed to root my samsung galaxy y using an update.zip and now i am wondering how to partition the sd card because the phone storage is small and my phone is becoming slow. Need help ASAP
Thanks in advanced
rom manager can do that for u
ok so i installed rom manager and selected partition sd but it said i must install clockwerk mod so i tried but my device is not in the list. What should i do?
Maybe reinstall again? Sometimes it has some little problem
ok will try to reinstall
still no samsung galaxy y after reinstall
can i flash it via odin or will it brick my phone?
landlord28 said:
can i flash it via odin or will it brick my phone?
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If u Want partition use Minitool wizrd (PC) or CWM
Both are simple.
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landlord28 said:
hi, i managed to root my samsung galaxy y using an update.zip and now i am wondering how to partition the sd card because the phone storage is small and my phone is becoming slow. Need help ASAP
Thanks in advanced
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There is a tool for partitioning called minitool for partition, else u can try the method of partition using advanced option in cwm!
Before that, make sure u have a custom kernel that has ext3 or 4 partition support
For more info goto Galaxy y development thread:thumbup:
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[Please Help] Resizing /system and /data partition

Hello all developers,
I wanted help in resizing /system and /data partitions on Samsung Galaxy Ace. You see we got unofficial CM9 by Maclaw, which is the only way to get ICS on our now low end device.
The problem with it is that it takes up almost whole 205 MBs system partition. Even if we delete some heavy apps and replace them with lite ones, We dont get much space for MODs.
Our galaxy Ace doesn't have a fastboot mode to use mods from the LG optimus Gt540 developers.
Can someone help in increasing /system space?
We can resize the /data partition and use link2SD or some scripts for Data partition.
Or
Is there any way to link system files to Ext?
Please help.
Maybe this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1370963

[Q] microSD format?

Hi
I have a 32 Gb class 4 microsd card and I want to have the ability to get files greater than 4 gb there (need bigger images for LinuxOnAndroid).
Have checked that the kernel is compiled with support for ext2 ("cat /proc/filesystems" shows ext2) but when I plug in sdcard in ext2 or even a flash drive with ext2 through USB-OTG it says that the fs is not recognized.
Probably, something should be done with fstab or I should compile and copy some kernel modules? In kernel config ext2 seems to be compiled to kernel so should be no need for modules
What can I do?
Thanks
Yess, I have the same problem. Devs, people, please create a kernel for N8000/N8010/N8013 and other Galaxy Note 10.1 that will be able to mount such filesystems and there are OTG cable issues with the firmware. Please include all of these fixes in one kernel. I want to see something like the Siyah Kernel which was made for SGS2 and SGS3
Thanks
Some success
Got the sdcard mounted with
mount -o rw -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 /mnt/extSdCard
but in this way the note still says it has no sdcard. At least i can read it with filemanagers
I'm not sure if you can load updates that are out, but both OTAs in the US fixed exFat support on the 8013 Note 10.1.
Nakel said:
I'm not sure if you can load updates that are out, but both OTAs in the US fixed exFat support on the 8013 Note 10.1.
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I want ext2, not exFAT as my primary system is Ubuntu and moreover Android is more like Linux than some Microsoft stuff
My N8000 has support for exFAT as sdcard fs, but why not ext2?
Why not go for EXT4 instead of EXT2?
There hasn't been much need for this at the moment, if you ask a dev nicely they might look into it. I'd probably look into either the sgs3 forum, note /note 2 or sgs2 forums for devs who have done this on other devices...
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Why not go for EXT4 instead of EXT2?
There hasn't been much need for this at the moment, if you ask a dev nicely they might look into it. I'd probably look into either the sgs3 forum, note /note 2 or sgs2 forums for devs who have done this on other devices...
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ext4 has journaling enabled... anyway I don't understand how ext4 will work when ext2 can't in this situation.
Have been searching the whole morning and found a lot of threads there. All unsuccesfull or unexpectedly ending

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