hi
i created a second ext3 primary partition of my sdcard for link2sd
i wanna ask that how can i mount the second ext3 partition on my android device to store my data on it.
second partition name is sd-ext
my phone:-
samsung galaxy s duos GT-S7562
rooted- yes
Same question here...
No answer as well.
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And if it helps on something, here it is what i'm trying to achieve:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227471
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Hi,
I had created a ext2 partition on my HTC Explorer and was using Link2SD to link files to it.
I removed the card while my phone was on .
Now i am getting the error :
Code:
Mount Script cannot be created.
mount: Invalid argument
ext2 may not be supported on your device.Try FAT32 on the second partition.
Pls help
AlbusDumbelodr said:
Hi,
I had created a ext2 partition on my HTC Explorer and was using Link2SD to link files to it.
I removed the card while my phone was on .
Now i am getting the error :
Code:
Mount Script cannot be created.
mount: Invalid argument
ext2 may not be supported on your device.Try FAT32 on the second partition.
Pls help
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Sent from my HTC Powered with Minimilised ROM
if you are on stock rom follow these instrcutions:
http://androidgamingcentre.blogspot.in/2013/01/trick-how-to-increase-internal-memory.html
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AlbusDumbelodr said:
Hi,
I had created a ext2 partition on my HTC Explorer and was using Link2SD to link files to it.
I removed the card while my phone was on .
Now i am getting the error :
Code:
Mount Script cannot be created.
mount: Invalid argument
ext2 may not be supported on your device.Try FAT32 on the second partition.
Pls help
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if you are on stock rom follow these instrcutions:
http://androidgamingcentre.blogspot.in/2013/01/trick-how-to-increase-internal-memory.html
Saumitra Yadav said:
if you are on stock rom follow these instrcutions:
http://androidgamingcentre.blogspot.in/2013/01/trick-how-to-increase-internal-memory.html
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if you are on stock rom follow these instrcutions:
http://androidgamingcentre.blogspot.in/2013/01/trick-how-to-increase-internal-memory.html
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I am using cm9.1
the problem is this was working fine before i removed the memory card
What's the command to mount rw and ro AND /system like ES File Explorer does? And are there other directories that can be mounted as rw/ro?
Because I see in CWM Recovery there's mount options for /cache and /data and /sdcard as well. What happens when you mount those? Do they get mounted as rw or something else?
Also on the galaxy nexus and other phones which have internal storage, does mounting sdcard have any effect?
And I also would like to create init.d scripts and "shortcut" scripts like sysro and sysrw in /system/bin?
Anyone?
Mounting is nothing like getting into it and copy or paste something.
While in cwm it mounts sdcard becoz the rop or any file.zip will be used there.
It mounts system becoz few things must be replaced while flashing there.
It mounts data to paste data u need which will be in file.zip from sdcard.
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No problem from mounting, it after all work umounts on its own.
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Create init.d at system/etc/init.d folder:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
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Thanks! So how would you mount /system and / as read/writable at each boot? What stuff to put in the script?
mount("MTD", "system", "/system" );
mount("MTD", "userdata", "/data" );
Hit this in updater script.
Hit thanks on my post
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Or else try downloading any sample meta-inf and edith it...:thumbup:
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Hello i m getting problem i have created 1st ext partition using CWM recovery and second ext partition using minitool partition wizard but i m not able to install sense 5 ROM my second ext partition is not detected by the CWM. Plz help
hemang94 said:
Hello i m getting problem i have created 1st ext partition using CWM recovery and second ext partition using minitool partition wizard but i m not able to install sense 5 ROM my second ext partition is not detected by the CWM. Plz help
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what's your ext partition mate?
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sense 5 rom need only one partition it should ext 3 or ext 4 min. 1GB bro
maybe you didn't wipe all manually before flashing
hemang94 said:
Hello i m getting problem i have created 1st ext partition using CWM recovery and second ext partition using minitool partition wizard but i m not able to install sense 5 ROM my second ext partition is not detected by the CWM. Plz help
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First off all bro use TWRP recovery from there create a 1/2GB 2nd ext4 partation with 0mb as a swap size
Okay and secondly after creating the partation wipe everything from twrp and then try to install sense 5 although its not that smooth i'd suggest u walkman sense 4
Thanks
saadahmeddar said:
First off all bro use TWRP recovery from there create a 1/2GB 2nd ext4 partation with 0mb as a swap size
Okay and secondly after creating the partation wipe everything from twrp and then try to install sense 5 although its not that smooth i'd suggest u walkman sense 4
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Thank u so much buddy !!!!!!!!!
hemang94 said:
Thank u so much buddy !!!!!!!!!
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No problemo bro! :highfive:
Hey guys, I really need help with my One S after i installed the ViperS rom i wanted to boot it and i only get to the HTC Screen with the Dev Information and then I get a Black screen, Like it's Powered off. I am really thankful for every answer
I think ur phone is bricked!
Try to follow the steps that im telling u
Reboot in twrp or cwm recovery
Format
/system
/data
/cache
Remount system,data,cache
Now install the rom
Remount system,data,cache again
Reboot
If u still fail flash stock rom
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First of all
Go to clockworkmod or twrp recovery
Go to mounts and storage
Format /system
/data
/cache
Now in mounts and storage remount system,data,cache
Go back flash rom
Again remount data,system,
cache
Reboot
U r done!
If u still face problem then flash stock rom
Give thanks if i helped u
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Hello there,
With no reason, my phone rebooted by itself yesterday and since that, it can't read the sdcard. So I plugged the sdcard to my linux computer to check what's wrong and it seems there is an error with the 16MB 'android_meta' partition:
Code:
fsck -v /dev/sdb1
fsck from util-linux 2.29.2
e2fsck 1.43.4 (31-Jan-2017)
Error reading block 7372800 (Invalid argument). Ignore error<y>? yes
Force rewrite<y>? yes
Superblock has an invalid journal (inode 8).
Clear<y>? yes
*** journal has been deleted ***
Superblock has_journal flag is clear, but a journal is present.
Clear<y>? yes
The filesystem size (according to the superblock) is 15273728 blocks
The physical size of the device is 4096 blocks
Either the superblock or the partition table is likely to be corrupt!
Abort<y>? yes
Error writing block 7372800 (Invalid argument). Ignore error<y>? yes
SDCARD: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
Of course, I'm not 100% sure the error with the sdcard comes from this bad superblock or even from this partition but it's my only clue. So I tried a couple of things but I can't find how to rewrite/correct the superblock and/or the partition table.
Any ideas? It could works to overwrite the whole 'android_meta' partition from a standard dump or something with dd, or there are too specific data on it? My goal is to keep my data safe and so the 'android_expand' partition.
I don't know if it helps, but I'm using Android 6.0 with an encrypted sdcard used as internal storage.
Thank you very much. Have a great day!
up #mylastchance
mount-t f2fs /dev/mapper/crypt1 /mnt/1
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p1e2d3 said:
mount-t f2fs /dev/mapper/crypt1 /mnt/1
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Look after that command in google and you will find a web with the answer. It is in spanish
I don't know how to use it.
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p1e2d3 said:
mount-t f2fs /dev/mapper/crypt1 /mnt/1
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Look after that command in google and you will find a web with the answer. It is in spanish
I don't know how to use it.
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Para tratar de acceder a la tarjeta micro sd de almacenamiento interno de android 6
memory internal micro sd Android 6
h0m said:
Hello there,
With no reason, my phone rebooted by itself yesterday and since that, it can't read the sdcard. So I plugged the sdcard to my linux computer to check what's wrong and it seems there is an error with the 16MB 'android_meta' partition:
Of course, I'm not 100% sure the error with the sdcard comes from this bad superblock or even from this partition but it's my only clue. So I tried a couple of things but I can't find how to rewrite/correct the superblock and/or the partition table.
Any ideas? It could works to overwrite the whole 'android_meta' partition from a standard dump or something with dd, or there are too specific data on it? My goal is to keep my data safe and so the 'android_expand' partition.
I don't know if it helps, but I'm using Android 6.0 with an encrypted sdcard used as internal storage.
Thank you very much. Have a great day!
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If you have windows you can do a check disk
Do a check disk (dont format) just run a disk check
Or in a Linux distro use run gparted application
Then go to the desired disk and do a check by right clicking on partition then choose check
Idk if this might help or not but
fsck -a /dev/yyy where y's varies from PC to another check it by doing
fsck -l if you are not sure