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DATA partition is by default ext4 or f2fs or something else?
i need help because i did change file system in Twrp option

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i wanted to know if it is possible to format our system partition as f2fs and have it work our data partition on kitkat is already f2fs so are we able to do it to system? in twrp i attempted this by fro matting to f2fs but when restoring system it reformats system as ext 4 is there away around this? on twrps website there is a command to keep a the file system it is "tw_rm_rf – uses rm –rf instead of formatting system and data partitions, this option is used to prevent changes to the file system settings such as file system type, " i found it here http://www.teamw.in/twrp2-reference-guide would this help to do this? i don't know where to put this command in though
Edit: on a sidenote i formatted cache as f2fs and it booted
Edit 2: i looked at it again and cache was reformatted back to ext4
billycar11 said:
i wanted to know if it is possible to format our system partition as f2fs and have it work our data partition on kitkat is already f2fs so are we able to do it to system? in twrp i attempted this by fro matting to f2fs but when restoring system it reformats system as ext 4 is there away around this? on twrps website there is a command to keep a the file system it is "tw_rm_rf – uses rm –rf instead of formatting system and data partitions, this option is used to prevent changes to the file system settings such as file system type, " i found it here http://www.teamw.in/twrp2-reference-guide would this help to do this? i don't know where to put this command in though
Edit: on a sidenote i formatted cache as f2fs and it booted
Edit 2: i looked at it again and cache was reformatted back to ext4
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Did you ever succeed in getting stock "DATA" partition to F2FS? I couldn't restore my backup and phone wouldn't boot anymore.. so went back to EXT4..
Maybe @djvita knows something, I think he has been experimenting a bit with F2FS..
StefanGA said:
Did you ever succeed in getting stock "DATA" partition to F2FS? I couldn't restore my backup and phone wouldn't boot anymore.. so went back to EXT4..
Maybe @djvita knows something, I think he has been experimenting a bit with F2FS..
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yes i was able to get only the data partition to f2fs no other partition will stay another format once it boots it reformats or when restoring system in twrp it will restore the system partition as ext 4
billycar11 said:
yes i was able to get only the data partition to f2fs no other partition will stay another format once it boots it reformats or when restoring system in twrp it will restore the system partition as ext 4
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interesting.. how did you do it? I did it in TWRP 2.8.1.0 via advanced wipe and after that got stuck on the motorola bootlogo..
That is the same thing I did but after whipeing I restored my data partition. I think the reason you got stuck in a bootloop is because you did not clear dalvic and cache or you do not have the kit Kat boot loader
billycar11 said:
That is the same thing I did but after whipeing I restored my data partition. I think the reason you got stuck in a bootloop is because you did not clear dalvic and cache or you do not have the kit Kat boot loader
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I tried it again.. this time it worked.. I rebooted after format directly back into recovery and was then able to restore my data from ext4 to f2fs.. not sure, why it didn't work the first time around, but thanks for checking back!

Change from file system ext4 to f2fs

Hello. Previously i had the lollipop 5.0.1 gpe , wich use the file system ext4 but now i am running the stock motorola lollipop 5.0.2, and remains the file system ext4 (motorola stock rom support both ext4 and f2fs). I know the advantages of use f2fs and i want to convert from ext4 to f2fs . Since i have a otg pen drive, it is possible to do a nandroid backup to backup everything, than change the file system and then restore all? In this way everythong will work without troubles and the phone will be the same as was? Thanks in advance

Change file system of dalvik cache

Hi, I'm new to flashing custom rom. I've accidentally change the file system of my Dalvik Cache to FAT, (the default is ext4). I want to revert it back to ext4 but when I select it, it says invalid partition selection. I haven't flashed a custom rom yet. What should I do next?
gianski said:
Hi, I'm new to flashing custom rom. I've accidentally change the file system of my Dalvik Cache to FAT, (the default is ext4). I want to revert it back to ext4 but when I select it, it says invalid partition selection. I haven't flashed a custom rom yet. What should I do next?
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AFAIK, dalvik-cache is just a directory present inside /data partition, which is EXT4 formatted (or even F2FS)..
How did you even do that??
There's no separate partition for dalvik-cache.
Maybe you would have changed the file system of /cache partition..
And, to make it clear, /cache partition doesn't hold dalvik-cache.
GokulNC said:
AFAIK, dalvik-cache is just a directory present inside /data partition, which is EXT4 formatted (or even F2FS)..
How did you even do that??
There's no separate partition for dalvik-cache.
Maybe you would have changed the file system of /cache partition..
And, to make it clear, /cache partition doesn't hold dalvik-cache.
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In TWRP, there's a Wipe option and then I selected Dalvik-cache and mistakenly change the File System to FAT. Now I can't mount it.

Switching from EXT4 file system to F2FS file system

I'm currently on AOSPExtended ROM(7.1.1) with it's stock kernel. I recently heard about f2fs system which is more faster and has increased life span of flash storage than current ext4 system.
Now I want to know whether this ROM and kernel are f2fs compatible, and how can I change my partitions to f2fs in detail without loosing my current data.
Thank you.
in previous iterations of android, only data partition was allowed to be in F2FS format (by default data partition is in F2FS format unless you have a GPE device). all the rest should be in ext4. some kernels allow cache to be in F2FS thats all. you can format some partitions to F2FS via TWRP recovery. however if any F2FS partition is unsupported you will endup in a bootloop.

How do I change the file system for userdata permanently?

So I want to flash TWRP, but on the default file system, TWRP can't decrypt it even tho there is no password. My question is: are there any ways to avoid encryption in the f2fs filesystem or how can I format it to a filesystem that I won't need to revert in order to boot into the system?
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