I hv installed Oxygen 3.0. on my LG Optimus One. Plz guide me how to install App2SD script on my ph, so tht I cd trnsfr dalvik cache to SD card n solve my low internal memory problem. After installing DarkTremor Script, Ph s nt working...
go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=926015 and read instructions --> there is a link that will redirect you on Facebook to read them
You need to partition ur sdcard to be able to move Dalvik cache to sd-ext.
You can search xda for detailed steps on Partioning...
Use application "S2E" to move ur apps, app data & dalvik cache to sd-ext post partitioning :thumbup:
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Hackrack said:
I hv installed Oxygen 3.0. on my LG Optimus One. Plz guide me how to install App2SD script on my ph, so tht I cd trnsfr dalvik cache to SD card n solve my low internal memory problem. After installing DarkTremor Script, Ph s nt working...
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Go to this post as this has all the scripts at one place.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27538212#post27538212
Go there and hit thanks button.
And I am qouting that post here too for fast reading. If I helped please hit Thanks button.
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About:
CronMod A2SD and D2EXT are scripts i wrote for use in my rom with the goal to achive stable and fast A2SD and D2EXT, now i will be releaseing them for all users and developers to use in any rooted rom with init.d support.
CronMod INT2EXT scripts are new and faster then D2EXT, They are also the first universal INT2EXT method released
Developer Stuff Next Post
Features:
A2SD
-Moves /data/app to /sd-ext
-Moves /data/app-private to /sd-ext
-Works with EXT 2/3/4 filesystems
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
A2SD+
-Moves /data/app to /sd-ext
-Moves /data/app-private to /sd-ext
-Moves /data/dalvik-cache to /sd-ext
-Works with EXT 2/3/4 filesystems
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
A2SD++
-Moves /data/app to /sd-ext
-Moves /data/app-private to /sd-ext
-Moves /data/dalvik-cache to /sd-ext
-Moves /data/data to /sd-ext
-Works with EXT 2/3/4 filesystems
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
D2EXT
-Mounts /data to /data_internal and /sd-ext to /data
-Works with EXT 2/3/4 filesystems
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
D2EXT+
-Mounts /data to /data_internal and /sd-ext to /data
-Leaves /data/dalvik-cache on internal for speed
-Works with EXT 2/3/4 filesystems
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
INT2EXT
-Mounts /sd-ext to /data
-Works with EXT 2/3/4 filesystems
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
-First universal INT2EXT method
INT2EXT+
-Mounts /sd-ext to /data
-Leaves /data/data on internal for speed
-Works with EXT 2/3/4 filesystems
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
-First universal INT2EXT method
INT2EXT4
-Mounts /sd-ext to /data
-Works with EXT 4 filesystem
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
-First universal INT2EXT method
INT2EXT4+
-Mounts /sd-ext to /data
-Leaves /data/data on internal for speed
-Works with EXT 4 filesystem
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
-First universal INT2EXT method
Prerequisites:
-Rooted Rom with init.d support
-SD-EXT partition
-100mb internal is needed for every 500mb sd-ext (INT2EXT+/INT2EXT4+)
SD Card Partitioning:
Partition 1 - Fat32
Partition 2 - Ext 2/3/4
Install:
(Instructions based on ClockWorkMod recovery)
-Download Appropriate Script Below
-Place on root of your sdcard
-Reboot Recovery
-Select "install zip from sdcard"
-Select "choose zip from sdcard"
-Select "CronMod-****_signed"
-Select "mounts and storage" category
-Select "format /sd-ext"
-Reboot
(if you already use a A2SD/D2EXT/INT2EXT script then you will need to remove it completely)
Downloads:
(Please leave feedback)
INT2EXT
INT2EXT+ (Recommended and featured in CronMod 1.0.6)
INT2EXT4
INT2EXT4+
Dalvik-Cache Wipe Tool (This is for wiping /dalvik-cache when running a INT2EXT script)
Final Releases:
A2SD
A2SD+
A2SD++
D2EXT
D2EXT+
Extra:
Bravo/Bravoc GB thread
Bravo/Bravoc JB thread
Dream thread
Sapphire thread
Bugs:
A2SD
-none
D2EXT
-none
INT2EXT
-Some devices may still lose there data connection (fix: try the xperia version)
-Some devices may still lose there gps (fix: try the gps version)
-Some phones can experience a low sound bug (fix: run fix-permissions)
-Some phones recoverys wont flash the script properly (fix: mount /system in recovery then flash)
Credits
-Wes Garner - "Auto ZipAlign Script"
-CyanogenMod - "Bind Cache Script"
-Matermind1024 "Help with resolving IMEI and Baseband issues"
-BlazinReign (my girlfriend) "donating her old laptop to the cause, and putting up with my development work "
-XDA "hosting the fourms"
Donators
(if you make a donation and your name is not here send me a pm)
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Hackrack said:
I hv installed Oxygen 3.0. on my LG Optimus One. Plz guide me how to install App2SD script on my ph, so tht I cd trnsfr dalvik cache to SD card n solve my low internal memory problem. After installing DarkTremor Script, Ph s nt working...
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Install terminal emulator from play store, open it, type "su" press enter, then type "cachesd" then press enter and reboot
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Related
PRE-INSATLLED :
Backup files on your SD (recommended)
Make sure that you have a 2nd partition on your SD card. If none, partition using CWM or any other method
Format 2nd partition to EXT3/4 using CWM or any other method
Make sure that 2nd partition is mounted at boot. You can check this by typing the command below -
Code:
mount | grep sd-ext
you will get something like this :
Code:
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 on /sd-ext type ext3 (rw,noatime,nodiratime,barrier=1,nodel
alloc,data=ordered)
How to install:
Download Darktremor Apps2SD 2.7.5.3 Beta 04 and save it on your SD ==> http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...a04-signed.zip
Reboot in recovery
Backup
Mount system and data partitions (Main Menu > mounts and storage)
Install file in Step 1 (Main Menu > install zip from sd > choose zip from sdcard)
Reboot. Done!
NOTE: After the phones boots, it will reboot again. This is normal because a2sd will automatically move apps to the 2nd partition of your SD
CREDITS : PARASMI
Thanks this worked perfectly
just one thing, your link didn't work for me for some reason http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=715116 I also installed A2SD GUI successfully and that's working as well
Amon_Ra's Recovery
Reboot system now :: Self explanatory.
Reboots device
USB-MS toggle :: USB Mass Storage.
Mounts the SD card
Backup/Restore (See NANDroid backups
for more information)
Nand backup :: Creates a backup of /
system, /data, /boot, /cache, and /
sdcard/.android_secure (on SD card)
Nand + ext backup :: Creates a Nand
backup plus /sd-ext ( apps2SD) (on SD
card)
Nand restore :: Restores a backup (from
SD card)
Backup Google proprietary system files ::
Creates a backup of gapps
Restore Google proprietary system files ::
Restores a backup of gapps
Flash zip from sdcard :: Flash (install) a
properly formated .zip file
Wipe
Wipe ALL userdata :: wipes /data, /
cache, /sd-ext, and /
sdcard/ .android_secure
Wipe only /data :: wipes /data (user
data)
Wipe only /sd-ext :: wipes /sd-ext
(traditionally Apps2SD)
Wipe only /sdcard/ .android_secure ::
wipes /sdcard/ .android_secure (froyo
Apps2SD)
Wipe only /cache :: wipes /cache
(sometimes used as temp storage for
updates, etc)
Wipe only Dalvik-cache :: wipes /data/
dalvik-cache
Wipe only battery stats :: wipes battery
usages stats
Wipe only rotate settings :: wipes
rotation (accelerometer) data
Partition sdcard
Partition SD :: Starts a wizard to
partition the SD card
Repair SD:ext :: attempts to repair the /
sd-ext partition
SD: ext2 to ext3 :: converts /sd-ext from
ext2 to ext3
SD: ext3 to ext4 :: converts /sd-ext from
ext3 to ext4
Mounts
Mount/Unmount /system :: Mounts or
Unmounts the /system partition
Mount/Unmount /cache :: Mounts or
Unmounts the /cache partition
Mount/Unmount /data :: Mounts or
Unmounts the /data partition
Mount/Unmount /sd-ext :: Mounts or
Unmounts the /sd-ext partition
Mount/Unmount /sdcard :: Mounts or
Unmounts the SD card
Other
Fix apk uid mismatches :: Attempts to fix
the apks permissions
Move recovery.log to SD :: moves
recovery.log to the SD card
Toggle Signature Verify :: Turns
Signature Verification on/off, allowing
you to flash unsigned .zip files
Power off :: Self explanatory
CLOCKWORK MOD
reboot system now
apply update from sdcard :: Installs the
update.zip located in the root of your SD
card
wipe data/factory reset :: Obvious -
clears everything (except your SD card,
hopefully)
wipe cache partition :: erases and
formats /cache
install zip from sdcard
apply /sdcard/update.zip :: Installs the
update.zip located in the root of your SD
card
choose zip from sdcard :: Lets you
browse for and pick the update or
installation zip file
toggle signature verification :: Turns zip
package signature requirement on/off
toggle script asserts
backup and restore
backup :: Performs a full backup (boot,
system, data, cache)
'restore :: Restores the most recent full
backup
advanced restore :: Allows you to select a
backup, as well as select what part of the
backup to restore (boot, system, data,
cache, sd-ext)
mounts and storage
unmount /cache
mount /data
unmount /sdcard
mount /system
mount /sd-ext
format /cache
format /data
format /sdcard
format /system
format /sd-ext
mount USB storage
advanced
Reboot Recovery
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Wipe Battery Stats
Report Error :: Creates recovery.log in /
sdcard/clockworkmod/ so you can use it
to sumbit error reports using ROM
Manager
Key Test :: Allows you to test your
hardware keys on the device
Partition SD Card :: Allows you to create
an ext partition on your SD card from
128M to 4096M
Fix Permissions :: Resets system
permissions back to their default values
power off
Control files
when placed at /sdcard/clockworkmod/
These files alter clockworkmod default
behavior *use with caution*
options for response fields
.no_confirm
.one_confirm
options for taskbars
.hidenandroidprogress
source - cyanogenmod
This article is for people with rooted Android phones. Everyone else please ignore. There are dozens of ways to remove SD-EXT Partition your SD card and I would like to share the one that has worked for me every time.
Requirements before getting started:
Custom Recovery (TWRP/ CWM etc).
SD Card (Any Class).
Android Device Bridge(ADB): Comes with the Android SDK.
These instructions apply to both the Windows command prompt and the Mac terminal.
As you can see from my screens, I was using Windows Vista. You can Remove/ Delete your SD-Ext Partition at any time, but you might as well do it before you flash a new build of Android and You want a different size SD-EXT Partition.
IMP: As always, back up your data when performing any hacks.
Formating your SD card will erase all data on it.
I split this guide into 5 steps, but it is not as difficult as it looks. Read the whole thing before starting.
Step 1: Connect your phone to your computer via USB. Reboot into recovery mode.
Command: adb shell reboot recovery
(this will reboot your phone into Custom recovery image.
Command: adb shell
(type this after your phone has booted and on the recovery screen. it should take you to a # prompt)
Step 2: Open parted to partition your SD card.
Command: parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
(opens parted and mounts your SD card)
Step 3: Check the size and partitions of your SD card.
The print command will display this info. You can see the size of my SD card is 7969 MB (8 GB). I have 1 partition which is fat32. If your SD card is blank and no partitions are listed, you can skip to Step 5.
Command: print
(displays SD card information)
Step 4: Remove all existing partitions. If you have multiple partitions, remove each one at a time.
Command: rm 1
(deletes partition number 1)
Command: rm 2
(if needed. keep going till all partitions are removed)
Command: print
(check when you are done to make sure all partitions are removed)
Step 5: Check the sizes of your SD Card.
Use the command print again to display the partition sizes (There should be no partition).
If you made any mistakes you can return to Step 4 and remove them.
Command: print
(displays your partition information)
IMP: Now Remove USB Cable from Phone and go to WIPE Menu in Recovery and Format/ Cleat SD Card..
Now Go to Advance Menu and Partition SD Card with What Size / Swap / ext You Want..
[Additional GUIDE]
How to manually Partition your SD CARD {EXT 2/ 3/ 4 And Swap / Linux} Via ADB.
For SD-EXT Partition Please Continue After Step 5 (Don't Remove USB cable from PC).
Step 6: Create your new partitions.
You can make these any size, but the most common setup is
32 MB linux-swap partition,
512 MB ext2 partition, and
remaining free space as a fat32 partition.
In order to work properly, the partitions must be created in this order:
fat32,
ext2,
linux-swap.
The linux-swap partition is used for a swap file on some builds. Not all builds use linux-swap, but I create one just in case I ever need it.
The ext2 partition is where your apps will be installed. I use 512 MB which gives me plenty of room but you can go larger like 1024 MB if you want.
IMP: Parted only creates ext2 partitions and we can convert them to ext3 or ext4 later.
When using the Linux command mkpartfs, you must tell it where to start and and end each partition. This can be done by taking the total SD card size and subtracting the linux-swap then ext2 partition sizes. See the following example for my 8 GB card.
Command: mkpartfs primary fat32 0 7425
(start is 0 and end is Total C)
Command: mkpartfs primary ext2 7425 7937
(start is Total C and end is Total B)
Command: mkpartfs primary linux-swap 7937 7969
(start is Total B and end is Total A)
For Example
7969 Total A
-32 Linux-Swap
7937 Total B
-512 EXT 2
7425 Total C
* If You Don't want Linux-Swap partition follow this
7969 Total A
-512 EXT 2
7457 Total B
IMP: Kindly Change Values for EXT / Linux-Swap Accordingly if You want more or less space for Partitions.
Step 7: Check the sizes of your partitions.
Use the command print again to display the partition sizes.
If you made any mistakes you can return to Step 4 and remove them.
Command: print
(displays your partition information)
Step 8: Exit parted and upgrade your ext2 file system to ext3.
For most users this is the final step.
I suggest all users upgrade to ext3.
Its main advantage over ext2 is journaling which improves reliability and eliminates the need to check the file system after an unclean shutdown.
Command: quit
(exit parted and return to # prompt)
Command: upgrade_fs
(script to upgrade from ext2 to ext3)
Step 9 (Optional): If you wish, you can upgrade your ext3 partition to ext4.
Skip to Step 10 is you wish to use ext3.
The file system (EXT 4) offers enhancements like delayed allocation.
Command: tune2fs -O extents,uninit_bg,dir_index /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
(enter this command from the # prompt)
Command: e2fsck -fpDC0 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
(run e2fsck after tune2fs. wait for the file check to finish)
Step 10: Finished.
Check your work with print
Command: parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
(open parted again)
Command: print
(check all your system partitions and their sizes)
Command: quit
(exit parted)
Command: reboot
(reboot your system to the operating system)
[Guide] How to Install SDK / ADB..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37805872
Credits:
akshat.shenoy (For SDK / ADB installation GUIDE).
XDA.
Screen Shots Added in Second Post.
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Awesome man. Thanks ..
Didn't know of this method.. us there a way to partition via adb?
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akshat.shenoy said:
Awesome man. Thanks ..
Didn't know of this method.. us there a way to partition via adb?
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Yes there is a simple method..
If u wanna know I ll post that too..
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R. SAINT said:
Yes there is a simple method..
If u wanna know I ll post that too..
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Nice tutorial.
Screenshots are really helpful for me (as I know nothing about adb).
Thanks bro..
And yeah post it too.. :thumbup:
Edit
Some questions
1. So wiping SD ext comes under rm2 right... and it does nothing to partition fat32(1)
2.parting with Adb... will it cause erasing all data in SD card? And partition of any type ext3 ext4 ..?
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ptcpayme said:
Nice tutorial.
Screenshots are really helpful for me (as I know nothing about adb).
Thanks bro..
And yeah post it too.. :thumbup:
Edit
Some questions
1. So wiping SD ext comes under rm2 right... and it does nothing to partition fat32(1)
2.parting with Adb... will it cause erasing all data in SD card? And partition of any type ext3 ext4 ..?
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rm 1 - SD Fat32
rm 2 - SD-EXT (if available)
rm 3 - Swap / Linux (if available)
Partition via ADB delete all ur SD data.. I hv mentioned that in Guide already.
I ll add tutorial for Partition ext 2/ 3/ 4 and swap partition ASAP..
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Or else, we can directly do it with Mini partition tool..!(duh!)
unknown_anonymous said:
Or else, we can directly do it with Mini partition tool..!(duh!)
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U can.
Basically This guide is for ppl who r nt depended on different softwares.
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Hi Thanks for a very nice rom
I am tesing and if nay bug foud ill try to post if i am allowed ...
But i am unbale to enable int2Ext+ in my Phone.... i tried
Reflashing the ROM
Reflashing zip......
Could soen one expalin me setp by step...cuz the instructions at this page didnot work...
My cell phone is LG P500
Thankyou very much for your help.....
Unable to enable int2Ext+ (Fixed for JB 4.2.2)
Its becoming annoying as the memory is very low and i barely have a few apps but are needed 200mb internal memory is so low CronModINt2Ext+ fixed for 4.2.X did not work........ :crying:
Also if my recovery is an Issue
Also which recovery is stable enough and formats the sd-ext in ext4 ..... i am using CWM 5.0.2.6
My device is LG P500.......
Thanks
Personally I'm using AmonRA recovery (link in signature).
it formats ext2 and then you can "upgrade" it to ext3 and ext4.
installing the script is very simple:
1) mount /system, mount /data, mount /sd-ext.
2) install zip.
3) unmount /data, unmount /sd-ext.
4) format (wipe) sd-ext
5) reboot
uf0999 said:
Personally I'm using AmonRA recovery (link in signature).
it formats ext2 and then you can "upgrade" it to ext3 and ext4.
installing the script is very simple:
1) mount /system, mount /data, mount /sd-ext.
2) install zip.
3) unmount /data, unmount /sd-ext.
4) format (wipe) sd-ext
5) reboot
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Nope it didnt work ... although my recovery is CWM 5.0.2.0
FInally Flashed a new recovery (Amon RA)....
Flashed a new Rom.... PAC ROM 20.0
And used the fiexd INT2EXT+.....
It Worked Thanks
Many of the users face copy and paste of the scripts in system/etc/init.d folder.
So though of making a guide for it.
I personally use es file explorer as i find it easy..
For list of scripts check the second post
So open es file explorer
Touch option key right of home key.
Go to tools-> Root explorer -> Click on off button it will ask for permission allow it-> now again tap on root explore-> select mount R/W set it from RO to RW
Now copy the script by long pressing the script/file in the bottom you will see copy option tap on it now go to paste to system/etc/init.d/Here and paste it(You will see 3 options at the bottom Paste , New ,Cancel ).. Select paste..
After pasting select the file by long pressing on it-> Tap on more -> Select properties Go to permissions-> Tap on change -> Tick on all the check boxes all 9 not the bottom 3..
Reboot your device.. Vola!! Memory increased.. You can check in settings-> Apps
Hit Thanks guys
It will encourage me to make more helpful guides​
Second Methos and List of scripts
If you dont want to copy paste the scripts and all.
Follow the following steps:
1. Open the ROM zip. Dont extract. Just let it be open.
2. Drag and drop the 40int2ext file in system/etc/init.d in the opened zip.
3. It will ask to add or something like this. Press ok.
4. Close the zip.
5. Flash the ROM.
6. Done
List Of Scripts check Original Thread
Plz note m not creator of the script m just sharing his work thank the developer
As we want internel memory increase we need 2 partitions.
1.FAT32
2. Ext2/3/4
Prerequisites:
-Rooted Rom with init.d support
-SD-EXT partition
-100mb internal is needed for every 500mb sd-ext
List of scripts:
1.INT2EXT
-Mounts /sd-ext to /data
-Works with EXT 2/3/4 filesystems
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
Download Link for INT2EXT : Here
2.INT2EXT+
-Mounts /sd-ext to /data
-Leaves /data/data on internal for speed
-Works with EXT 2/3/4 filesystems
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
Download Link for INT2EXT+ : Here
3.INT2EXT4
-Mounts /sd-ext to /data
-Works with EXT 4 filesystem
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
Download Link for INT2EXT4 : Here
4.INT2EXT4+
-Mounts /sd-ext to /data
-Leaves /data/data on internal for speed
-Works with EXT 4 filesystem
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
Download Link for INT2EXT4+ : Here
5.INT2EXTV2+
-Mounts /sd-ext to /data
-Leaves /data/data on internal for speed
-Works with EXT 2/3/4 filesystems
-ZipAligns /data/app on every boot
-No symlinks
-Supports SWAP2INT
Download Link for INT2EXTV2+ : Here
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NOTE : Before flashing any new script please delete the old one or your device will bootloop. Please extract the 40int2ext in zip file(system/etc/init.d) then paste the script in your rom. If you want to flash via recovery then Mount /system partition from recovery.. Then flash the zip if still no memory increased then follow procedure in first step.
Thanks!!!! Worked greatly!!!!
Dude, After Searching A Lot, U provided me with the best solution.... 2gb internal memory increased... Very Thrilled, Man... 1 Thanks Is not enough for you man, You deserve much more!!! :good::good:
thnx bro..
:good:
shubhojit89 said:
If you dont want to copy paste the scripts and all.
Follow the following steps:
1. Open the ROM zip. Dont extract. Just let it be open.
2. Drag and drop the 40int2ext file in system/etc/init.d in the opened zip.
3. It will ask to add or something like this. Press ok.
4. Close the zip.
5. Flash the ROM.
6. Done
List Of Scripts check Original Thread
Plz note m not creator of the script m just sharing his work thank the developer
As we want internel memory increase we need 2 partitions.
1.FAT32
2. Ext2/3/4
NOTE : Before flashing any new script please delete the old one or your device will bootloop. Please extract the 40int2ext in zip file(system/etc/init.d) then paste the script in your rom. If you want to flash via recovery then Mount /system partition from recovery.. Then flash the zip if still no memory increased then follow procedure in first step.
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