Second Partition on SDCard - Samsung Galaxy Fit GT 5670

Hi,
I'm back to stock firmware for my Galaxy Fit. I have two primary partitions on SD card. The second partition is formatted with FAT32 file system. But Link2SD app is not able to mount the second partition.
What should be the file system If I'm running stock firmware. Am I missing something?
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Pranav

Problem Solved
Since I was using custom ROM earlier the second partition was formatted to ext3 filesystem. I reformatted the partition with FAT32 file system using minitool partition software and it worked.. :laugh:

your primary partition must be fat32 while the secondary one must be ext
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What to do?
can u be more precise!
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And open link2SD, it will ask you for script.
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It should work.
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Hit thanks if I helped you.
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Found the solution. Partitioned using the cwm recovery. Now I have 5.6 gb fat and 2057 mb as ext.

Recovery problem/doubt

I am using PhilZ Touch 5 Recovery
and 16gb class 10 memory card.
I created a 4 gb ext4 partition using minitool partition wizard and flashed a rom.
Working fine.
But again when i inserted my memory card in card reader and plugged in to my system , it is showing ext3 in minitool partition..
ext4 changed to ext3 automatically !!
Why did this happened??
Should i change my recovery to make it remain ext4 ??
Need help
123arunkumar said:
I am using PhilZ Touch 5 Recovery
and 16gb class 10 memory card.
I created a 4 gb ext4 partition using minitool partition wizard and flashed a rom.
Working fine.
But again when i inserted my memory card in card reader and plugged in to my system , it is showing ext3 in minitool partition..
ext4 changed to ext3 automatically !!
Why did this happened??
Should i change my recovery to make it remain ext4 ??
Need help
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Its for everyone....recovery formats it to ext3...no need bro to repartition...
Blaze Forth said:
Its for everyone....recovery formats it to ext3...no need bro to repartition...
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ok thank you

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