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Hello!
My problem basically is that i can't use Link2sd - i'm currently running the latest CronosX mod - because it can't create the mount scripts. I keep getting the following error:
mount: mounting /dev/block/vold/179:2 on /data/sdext2 failed: device or resource busy
i have a trascend class 10 8gb SD, i have a 6,5 gb Fat partition and the rest is EXT2 (now). I formatted it with minitool partition magic.
I have googled the problem for days now, seems i found nothing useful..
so far i tried:
ext3, ext4 -- then still couldn't create mount scripts, but i also had the following error msg in OR:
"can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 (invalid argument)"
although in SD utilities when checking the ext partition it recognised as EXT4 or EXT3..
with ext2 it seems working as of i don't see that msg..
still no link2sd. I read in the mod's forum that the app is supported, so it can't be the problem.. or is it?
Same issue, resoved by using FAT32
I had the exact same issue you're having. I tried using EXT2,EXT3, and EXT4 but couldn't get it to work. I finally got it working by using a FAT32 partition.
I know this may sound a bit dumb (like myself in android technicals) but
1. Do you have the specific kernel modules loaded to recognize these filesystems?
2. Are the devices attached to the PC with memory card access? [should not be].
3. Maybe you should try partitioning with a linux distro or some specific tool (might want to check out some instructions.
I am operating Link2SD with a fat16/32 partition (I don't know which )
I have same problem does someone solved it ?
i had no solutions whatsoever.. currently i'm using the mod's built in app2ext
i made an ext2 partition which i transformed into ext3 with openrecovery.. now i have an app folder which is automatically used to store my apps.
no link2sd for me anymore :\
although i have some other issues for i'm about to open a new thread
I found the solution : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1713478
linksd mount solved
with the phone plugged in to pc/mass storage i formatted the ext2 partition again. in link2sd mount in ext4.
cwkhong said:
with the phone plugged in to pc/mass storage i formatted the ext2 partition again. in link2sd mount in ext4.
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Mount as ext4 is not a problem. It should work.
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how you can solve this problem, is to make the second partition a active partitons with MiniTool Partition.
When de second disk is a active partition it wil boot before the boot of the system.
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bSptya said:
Hello!
My problem basically is that i can't use Link2sd - i'm currently running the latest CronosX mod - because it can't create the mount scripts. I keep getting the following error:
mount: mounting /dev/block/vold/179:2 on /data/sdext2 failed: device or resource busy
i have a trascend class 10 8gb SD, i have a 6,5 gb Fat partition and the rest is EXT2 (now). I formatted it with minitool partition magic.
I have googled the problem for days now, seems i found nothing useful..
so far i tried:
ext3, ext4 -- then still couldn't create mount scripts, but i also had the following error msg in OR:
"can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 (invalid argument)"
although in SD utilities when checking the ext partition it recognised as EXT4 or EXT3..
with ext2 it seems working as of i don't see that msg..
still no link2sd. I read in the mod's forum that the app is supported, so it can't be the problem.. or is it?
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you must re-partition your sd card, BUT, just do it for your sd-ext only:
with Partition magic
1. delete your sd-ext partition (JUST YOUR SD-EXT PARTITION)
2. create partition
3. set as Primary
4. and CHOOSE ext4!!,
5. ok and then,
6. Apply
I hope this will help you..:good:
bSptya said:
Hello!
My problem basically is that i can't use Link2sd - i'm currently running the latest CronosX mod - because it can't create the mount scripts. I keep getting the following error:
mount: mounting /dev/block/vold/179:2 on /data/sdext2 failed: device or resource busy
i have a trascend class 10 8gb SD, i have a 6,5 gb Fat partition and the rest is EXT2 (now). I formatted it with minitool partition magic.
I have googled the problem for days now, seems i found nothing useful..
so far i tried:
ext3, ext4 -- then still couldn't create mount scripts, but i also had the following error msg in OR:
"can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 (invalid argument)"
although in SD utilities when checking the ext partition it recognised as EXT4 or EXT3..
with ext2 it seems working as of i don't see that msg..
still no link2sd. I read in the mod's forum that the app is supported, so it can't be the problem.. or is it?
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I had the seem problem and I solved creating 3 partitions. The first is not utilized but it must be create because as the Link2Sd as the AndroidOS search the data partition in the second (or last for AndroidOS) partition. I have created the first more small as Linux Swap, the second in ext2 fot Link2SD and the third in Fat32 for SD-Ext Data.
So the App works fine.
Sorry for my English.
Much Appreciated
thenotec said:
I had the seem problem and I solved creating 3 partitions. The first is not utilized but it must be create because as the Link2Sd as the AndroidOS search the data partition in the second (or last for AndroidOS) partition. I have created the first more small as Linux Swap, the second in ext2 fot Link2SD and the third in Fat32 for SD-Ext Data.
So the App works fine.
Sorry for my English.
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No apologies necessary, i believe you were clear enough, well what do you know i must say inverting the order does seem to work
1. swap 2. Ext and 3. Fat/ Fat32
yabubonnah said:
No apologies necessary, i believe you were clear enough, well what do you know i must say inverting the order does seem to work
1. swap 2. Ext and 3. Fat/ Fat32
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if i do that then i cant connect my usb storage to my PC, cuz if you create partitions with minitool, only the first partition is read as usb storage, so if you make the first part e.g. a swap file, then PC wont see your usb storage when plugged in via usb... and in minitool i see all partitions without drive letters, just .* sign after i format and create partitions.... and nothing helped me with mount script error either...
link2sd mount script error resolved
cwkhong said:
with the phone plugged in to pc/mass storage i formatted the ext2 partition again. in link2sd mount in ext4.
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sir tnx for this info... error already resolved... thanks again so much...
Connect Phone to PC in Mass Storage Mode
Open MiniPartition Tool
Format the 2nd Parition as EXT4
Disconnect the Phone
Open Link2SD and you will see acript created and mounted already (for apps in SD card)
easy solution work for me ;D
after create partition ext 3 , just go to root file manager and change system file from read only RO to read write RW and recreate mount script on link2sd . hope it works happy new year!
NaraRockingMyAce said:
you must re-partition your sd card, BUT, just do it for your sd-ext only:
with Partition magic
1. delete your sd-ext partition (JUST YOUR SD-EXT PARTITION)
2. create partition
3. set as Primary
4. and CHOOSE ext4!!,
5. ok and then,
6. Apply
I hope this will help you..:good:
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I had the same problem and had been looking for a solution until I found your help. Just want to thank you for this. It helped a lot! Fixed my problem :good:
Hi, I have a same problem.
But before I repartition the ext2 how can I save the content? My previlus installed apps will not work, I think in this case.
final solution
backup your sdcard and format it
recreat 2nd partition ex4
congratulation :good:
Solved!
Zachary57 said:
I found the solution : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1713478
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Zachary had the solution for me! Just convert link2sd to system app (function of link2sd, after that my phone crashed and restarted) and clear the ext3 or ext4 partition (or reformat). I used Minitool Partition Wizard under windows. Don't forget to select primary partition!
I have 2 partitions on my 64GB class 10 microSDcard:
1st partition is 2 GB FAT32 filesystem
2nd partition occupy all remaining space and formatted in EXT4 filesystem
when I inserted the card to my Asus TF700 tablet (not via dock keyboard), the storage system can only see the first partition? I am planning for DATA2SD implementation later on but I feel that I have to sort out this problem first.
I tried flashing mount-data2sd.zip from TWRP 2.6.0 and got error saying could not mount E:..
Please help.
Just to add that I am using Samsung SDXC class 10 MicroSD card. I read at other forum saying the TF700 may not able to support this (only for SDHC) due to higher r/W speed is not yet supported. Is ths true? My ROM is Cromi-X 5.0 deodex. My partitions look goof verified with Mini Tools partition and GPArted apps. Thanks
Did you format the card with MiniTool?
It has killed many, many cards judging by what I see on the forums.
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berndblb said:
Did you format the card with MiniTool?
It has killed many, many cards judging by what I see on the forums.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
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I have used Mini Tools, GPART and TWRP 2.6.0 to format/wipe my MicroSD card but the last successful attempt was made from GPART. After that I checked with Mini tools to see if the 2nd partitions is recognized with EXT4 filesystem and it actually did so I assume my SDCard is still in good shape. What is the best way to validate my 2nd SDcard partition is working finw from TF700 perspective? At this step, there is no DATA2SD yet, Please enlighten me. Thanks
It is normal that Android doesn't see your ext4 partition as storage.
To check partitions, open a root shell (via terminal emulator or adb shell) and post the output of
fdisk -l /dev/block/mmcblk1
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I too am having this problem where the my tf700t won't read my second partition. Same exact setup as above.
jarvik said:
I too am having this problem where the my tf700t won't read my second partition. Same exact setup as above.
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Did you try to use the command suggestion by _that? I don't think you can see your second partition ext4 on your external SD until you are running data2sd.. You can also use gparted to check if you have both partitions..
LetMeKnow said:
I don't think you can see your second partition ext4 on your external SD until you are running data2sd..
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It's possible to access it if you mount it manually. Android's vold (volume daemon) won't do it automatically.
_that said:
It's possible to access it if you mount it manually. Android's vold (volume daemon) won't do it automatically.
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Thanks _that..
I'll check it as soon as I get home. thanks
my partition in SDcard
Hi,
Ihave attached the partiton on my external MicroSD card, it has message that my partition doesnot end on cylinder boundary. WOuld this be the cause of my problem?
Thanks
_that said:
It is normal that Android doesn't see your ext4 partition as storage.
To check partitions, open a root shell (via terminal emulator or adb shell) and post the output of
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This is what I see.
[email protected]:/ # fdisk -l /dev/block/mmcblk1
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk1: 63.8 GB, 63864569856 bytes
4 heads, 16 sectors/track, 1948992 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 64 * 512 = 32768 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/block/mmcblk1p1 33 60992 1950720 b Win95 FAT32
Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary
/dev/block/mmcblk1p2 60993 1948992 60416000 83 Linux
Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary
[email protected]:/ #
It appears to be reading now, but for some reason I cannot mount /data without root for file storage. Am I missing something? It's been almost a year since I've last tried data2sd. I remember having most of the /data partition available for file storage. Is there a revised, recommended setup for partitions?
Thanks Much,
J
ciscozest said:
Hi,
Ihave attached the partiton on my external MicroSD card, it has message that my partition doesnot end on cylinder boundary. WOuld this be the cause of my problem?
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No, that's just because fdisk is a very old program. You can also use "fdisk -l -u /dev/block/mmcblk1" to display partition offsets in sectors instead of obsolete cylinders, then the "Start" offsets should be a multiple of 2048. Some cards may be a bit faster if they are a multiple of 8192.
But your screenshot shows that you have two FAT partitions and no ext4 partition, that seems to be your real problem for Data2SD.
jarvik said:
It appears to be reading now, but for some reason I cannot mount /data without root for file storage. Am I missing something? It's been almost a year since I've last tried data2sd. I remember having most of the /data partition available for file storage. Is there a revised, recommended setup for partitions?
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Read these posts for my 2 variants of Data2SD:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41305526&postcount=159
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40522097&postcount=56
_that said:
No, that's just because fdisk is a very old program. You can also use "fdisk -l -u /dev/block/mmcblk1" to display partition offsets in sectors instead of obsolete cylinders, then the "Start" offsets should be a multiple of 2048. Some cards may be a bit faster if they are a multiple of 8192.
But your screenshot shows that you have two FAT partitions and no ext4 partition, that seems to be your real problem for Data2SD.
Read these posts for my 2 variants of Data2SD:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41305526&postcount=159
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40522097&postcount=56
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Your awesome! This is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks :good:
jarvik said:
Your awesome! This is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks :good:
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thanks. I have formatted my SD card with GPARTED. 1st is 2GB FAT32 and second partition is EXT4 without journaling. I did teh followings but still no luck. Do you have any idea why?
- wipe data
- wipe system
- wipe dalvik/cache
- flash mount2sd-zip file using TWRP 2.6
- flash jb4.2-that for data2sd media recogniztion.
- flash Cromi 5.0.1 ROM with that_4 data2sd kernel
- reboot
- I could see boot Cromi BIOS Asus messages but then it stuck at Cromi-X Asus boot logo
When I remove my SDcard, it boots properly
I am lost now.
Plz help
ciscozest said:
thanks. I have formatted my SD card with GPARTED. 1st is 2GB FAT32 and second partition is EXT4 without journaling. I did teh followings but still no luck. Do you have any idea why?
- wipe data
- wipe system
- wipe dalvik/cache
- flash mount2sd-zip file using TWRP 2.6
- flash jb4.2-that for data2sd media recogniztion.
- flash Cromi 5.0.1 ROM with that_4 data2sd kernel
- reboot
- I could see boot Cromi BIOS Asus messages but then it stuck at Cromi-X Asus boot logo
When I remove my SDcard, it boots properly
I am lost now.
Plz help
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This is what I did to get data2sd up and running with cromi 5. So far soo good.
1) I performed a factory reset wiping all data from tablet
2) I placed my MicroSD into a computer and partitioned it using gparted. Both primary: First, 2gb (fat32) and second was partitioned to (ext4).
3) Copied Cromi and both of _that's variants to the 2gb partition on the MicroSD
4) Installed Cromi 5.01 with Hund's data2sd kernel.
5) Disabled fsync and did NOT turn on cache2sd
6) After my first boot completed I restarted and flashed one of _that's variants. (Can't remember which one). My 64gb MicroSD is now my main storage.
Here are the links to _that's variants:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41305526&postcount=159
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40522097&postcount=56
Good luck,
J
What is the difference between ext2, ext3 , ext4 ?? and what are they actually??
I have 8gb class 4 memory card. If i need to make 3 partitions (sd-ext, sd-data, sd-cache) for installing a rom and a kernel in my pico, how much space should i allot for each partition?
123arunkumar said:
What is the difference between ext2, ext3 , ext4 ?? and what are they actually??
I have 8gb class 4 memory card. If i need to make 3 partitions (sd-ext, sd-data, sd-cache) for installing a rom and a kernel in my pico, how much space should i allot for each partition?
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512mb or 1gb for sd-data partition & 70mb for sd-cache partition..make both primary & ext4.
Affangta said:
512mb or 1gb for sd-data partition & 70mb for sd-cache partition..make both primary & ext4.
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but in recovery mode it is not detecting the sd ext partition if i keep ext4. it is detecting only ext2.. why is it happening like this?
i m using twrp 2.4.4.0 recovery
123arunkumar said:
but in recovery mode it is not detecting the sd ext partition if i keep ext4. it is detecting only ext2.. why is it happening like this?
i m using twrp 2.4.4.0 recovery
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well, make both partitions as ext3 if you want to mount external partition in recovery.
I'm using sd-data as ext3 & sd-cache as ext4 & I can mount it in recovery, nandroid backup also works.
Affangta said:
well, make both partitions as ext3 if you want to mount external partition in recovery.
I'm using sd-data as ext3 & sd-cache as ext4 & I can mount it in recovery, nandroid backup also works.
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i did the same process and flashed jarvis kernel in cm10.2 w8 rom..but again bootloop problem araised
123arunkumar said:
i did the same process and flashed jarvis kernel in cm10.2 w8 rom..but again bootloop problem araised
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use aries kernel 3.5, works for everyone.
Guys after i finish creating my ext3 or ext 4 partition my twrp doesn't recognize my created ext3/4 partition and of course doensm't mount. My card doesn't support ext3/4 or it's twrp issue ?
johnyfcd said:
Guys after i finish creating my ext3 or ext 4 partition my twrp doesn't recognize my created ext3/4 partition and of course doensm't mount. My card doesn't support ext3/4 or it's twrp issue ?
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Card doesnt have any problem ext4/ext3 are just partiton type just like fat32/ntfs
Try any other recovery as i have twrp has some issues regarding partitons.
johnyfcd said:
Guys after i finish creating my ext3 or ext 4 partition my twrp doesn't recognize my created ext3/4 partition and of course doensm't mount. My card doesn't support ext3/4 or it's twrp issue ?
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Did you use minitool partition wizard? if that so, you must've made ext partition logical..it should be primary..Or try partitioning using recovery.
Affangta said:
Did you use minitool partition wizard? if that so, you must've made ext partition logical..it should be primary..Or try partitioning using recovery.
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I used Minitool and set primary on the ext3/ext4 partition
johnyfcd said:
I used Minitool and set primary on the ext3/ext4 partition
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Create partition through recovery
via xda premium app
shubhojit89 said:
Create partition through recovery
via xda premium app
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What's the best recovery to create ext3/4 partition ?
johnyfcd said:
What's the best recovery to create ext3/4 partition ?
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philz
Hi,
I have managed to root my E3 Dual D2212, upgraded to KK 4.4.4, installed BusyBox, Universal init.d and everything works fine. Now I am attempting to expand internal storage on external SD card, but so far I could no manage to mount /sd-ext at boot.
I am able to remount / as rw, manually mkdir /sd-ext, mannually mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 there, but no way to make it happen on boot. Nandroid Backup Manager says my device is S-ON, but I had to unlock bootloader to root, so this makes no sense.
I have tried all init.d scripts I have found, all apps from PlayStore (I am looking to Mounts2SD, but anything would do!) but none really helped me.
Has anybody managed to use adittional sd-card partitions to expand internal memory? Any hint?
mmerlone said:
Hi,
I have managed to root my E3 Dual D2212, upgraded to KK 4.4.4, installed BusyBox, Universal init.d and everything works fine. Now I am attempting to expand internal storage on external SD card, but so far I could no manage to mount /sd-ext at boot.
I am able to remount / as rw, manually mkdir /sd-ext, mannually mount /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 there, but no way to make it happen on boot. Nandroid Backup Manager says my device is S-ON, but I had to unlock bootloader to root, so this makes no sense.
I have tried all init.d scripts I have found, all apps from PlayStore (I am looking to Mounts2SD, but anything would do!) but none really helped me.
Has anybody managed to use adittional sd-card partitions to expand internal memory? Any hint?
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I don't know what you want to do. But if you mean making 2 partition on sd and moving apps to sd then. Make sure that your second partition is also primary and ext-4 file system then use an app like link2sd(app2sd) to create link.
vinay said:
I don't know what you want to do. But if you mean making 2 partition on sd and moving apps to sd then. Make sure that your second partition is also primary and ext-4 file system then use an app like link2sd(app2sd) to create link.
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Main goal: bypass internal storage limitation.
I am an old-school linux guy and would rather mount than link. By mounting it is done one time only and it works for all, while by linking, well, you (or the app) have to manage dozens of links, new links for every new app, very bad. So I'd like to use Mounts2SD instead of any linking app.
I partitioned my 16GB SD card as (all primary):
8GB: fat32
6GB: ext[2,3,4]
2GB: reserved for a future /cache or swap
I assume that with such partition scheme and a /sd-ext folder on device M2SD would do the mount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 /sd-ext automagically, but no.
So far I was able to mount -o remount,rw / && mkdir /sd-ext and do this mount by hand, but on reboot it erases /sd-ext and nothing happens.
Would it be safe to ditch those apps and simply edit /etc/fstab and manually copy things instead?
OR: how to keep /sd-ext after a reboot? Why does it vanishes? Why? Why?
Thanks for you prompt response, best regards.
mmerlone said:
Main goal: bypass internal storage limitation.
I am an old-school linux guy and would rather mount than link. By mounting it is done one time only and it works for all, while by linking, well, you (or the app) have to manage dozens of links, new links for every new app, very bad. So I'd like to use Mounts2SD instead of any linking app.
I partitioned my 16GB SD card as (all primary):
8GB: fat32
6GB: ext[2,3,4]
2GB: reserved for a future /cache or swap
I assume that with such partition scheme and a /sd-ext folder on device M2SD would do the mount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 /sd-ext automagically, but no.
So far I was able to mount -o remount,rw / && mkdir /sd-ext and do this mount by hand, but on reboot it erases /sd-ext and nothing happens.
Would it be safe to ditch those apps and simply edit /etc/fstab and manually copy things instead?
OR: how to keep /sd-ext after a reboot? Why does it vanishes? Why? Why?
Thanks for you prompt response, best regards.
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Make second partition ext-4 not 2-3 cause your device won't support it. And etc/fstab is unless i opened that file it doesn't contain link to internal sd.
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mmerlone said:
Main goal: bypass internal storage limitation.
I am an old-school linux guy and would rather mount than link. By mounting it is done one time only and it works for all, while by linking, well, you (or the app) have to manage dozens of links, new links for every new app, very bad. So I'd like to use Mounts2SD instead of any linking app.
I partitioned my 16GB SD card as (all primary):
8GB: fat32
6GB: ext[2,3,4]
2GB: reserved for a future /cache or swap
I assume that with such partition scheme and a /sd-ext folder on device M2SD would do the mount -t ext2 /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 /sd-ext automagically, but no.
So far I was able to mount -o remount,rw / && mkdir /sd-ext and do this mount by hand, but on reboot it erases /sd-ext and nothing happens.
Would it be safe to ditch those apps and simply edit /etc/fstab and manually copy things instead?
OR: how to keep /sd-ext after a reboot? Why does it vanishes? Why? Why?
Thanks for you prompt response, best regards.
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The only possible explanation to that lies in the ramdisk. I think you should edit the fstab because I remember seeing mount_all command in ramdisk pointing to the fstab.
In 4.4.4 kitkat you can only do this via ramdisc modifications no any other way. Don't waste time on /system and others.
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vinay said:
In 4.4.4 kitkat you can only do this via ramdisc modifications no any other way. Don't waste time on /system and others.
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I have no idea about what you are talking about and its implications (altough I know about ramdisk on linux, I dont know what that means and where its data came from on android). Any litterature to enlighten me?
mmerlone said:
I have no idea about what you are talking about and its implications (altough I know about ramdisk on linux, I dont know what that means and where its data came from on android). Any litterature to enlighten me?
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Ramdisc is packed in boot.img with kernel.
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vinay said:
Ramdisc is packed in boot.img with kernel.
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Is there how to alter ramdisk on boot.img to create /sd-ext?
BTW, any RTFM about this booting process on Android or are those particularities vendor-dependent?
mmerlone said:
Is there how to alter ramdisk on boot.img to create /sd-ext?
BTW, any RTFM about this booting process on Android or are those particularities vendor-dependent?
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I spend 10 to 20 min modding ramdisk then i packed it. And booted i found that my externel sd was unmounted. That,s all i got. I can,t do any more.
So i am sure there must be a was to swap sd in ramdisk.
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vinay said:
I spend 10 to 20 min modding ramdisk then i packed it. And booted i found that my externel sd was unmounted. That,s all i got. I can,t do any more.
So i am sure there must be a was to swap sd in ramdisk.
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I have attached files from ramdisk below.
these are files which contain,s information about mounting.
You can use text editor to edit them.
Tell me if you found some thing use full
vinay said:
I have attached files from ramdisk below.
these are files which contain,s information about mounting.
You can use text editor to edit them.
Tell me if you found some thing use full
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only fstab.qcom and init.qcom.rc for editing
angiras said:
only fstab.qcom and init.qcom.rc for editing
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These are only files that contain mount point,s.
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vinay said:
These are only files that contain mount point,s.
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Yes, some time ago i editing fstab.qcom and init.qcom.rc and change internal to external memory, but have bug after unpluging from PC :
in tree of device not found SDcard , but after wipe dalvic , it work OK under next connect to PC . it is problem of framework to mount point of SDcard
find my post on 4pda.ru , because i not have privelege to give access to page
angiras said:
Yes, some time ago i editing fstab.qcom and init.qcom.rc and change internal to external memory, but have bug after unpluging from PC :
in tree of device not found SDcard , but after wipe dalvic , it work OK under next connect to PC . it is problem of framework to mount point of SDcard
find my post on 4pda.ru , because i not have privelege to give access to page
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It is harrd to find in a website which is not even in english.
Can,t tell me what didi you did.
Did you changed sdcard1 to 0 in fstab.qcom.
And in init.qcom.rc changed smlink or export link.
Sent From My Sony Xperia E3 dual using XDA app.