Are there any Pixel 2 kernels that support f2fs?
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Hi, can anybody tel me if its possible now to get cifs working on desire S?
Yep. Take any ROM based on kernel from amidabuddha
This kernel has either cifs modules or built-in support.
hello everyone,
first of all excuse my bad english
this is my first post
anyone can tell me how to enable ext4?
I have stock rom and kernel matrix 3.022-cki-cfs-g8d205bf-dirty, I've installed voodoo sound plus but I can't see color and ext4 controls.
thank you
mr.g00dk4t said:
hello everyone,
first of all excuse my bad english
this is my first post
anyone can tell me how to enable ext4?
I have stock rom and kernel matrix 3.022-cki-cfs-g8d205bf-dirty, I've installed voodoo sound plus but I can't see color and ext4 controls.
thank you
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there are no ext4 controls. ext4 is enabled in the nexus s by default. plus the mount data ext4 script is in every custom nexus s kernel out there.
What phone? What ROM? I believe the filesystem is by default ext4.
nexus s, original rom
so the filesystem of nexus s is ext4 by default, is that right?
mr.g00dk4t said:
nexus s, original rom
so the filesystem of nexus s is ext4 by default, is that right?
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yes. i believe that it was the first android phone released that way.
Are there any kernels out that support s2w or dt2w ?
If there are none out now will s2w be supported in a future kernel?
And is there a way to modify a custom kernel to add in the feature?
I have an All F2FS version of the latest CM110-M10 snapshot that I want to use the CharizardX-CAF-r57 kernel with.
I have tried and failed to make the r57version ALL-F2FS compatible
I was using the F2FS Tools in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53836165&postcount=1
I know there are other CAF Kernels that support All F2FS, but CharizardX has the BatteryLifeExtender option that I like and want to use.
Any help getting this Kernel running with All-F2FS would be great.
Thanks
Have you tried asking in the thread you linked? Seems the best place
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Which one is better for Android devices ? Do you prefer ext4 or f2fs ?
jmvincepup said:
Which one is better for Android devices ? Do you prefer ext4 or f2fs ?
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EXT4 is the most versatile and the most common in android, some users prefer swiching to f2fs because it uses a faster read/write speed than EXT4, but EXT4 is more reliable.
Here, read this:
https://medium.com/thecyberfibre/f2fs-versus-ext4-our-take-on-the-ongoing-battle-c0324f46d040
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