I am running JacxHero and would like to install a new rom what steps need to be taken(and if I install a hero rom do I need to apply Radio and SPL again)?Thanks
The steps depend on if you're running Apps2SD and the new rom has automatic apps2sd. Generally switching ROM would just be as simple as wiping and flashing the ROM (update.zip, or it can be anythingyouwant.zip if you're using Cyanogen's 1.4 recovery).
If you have Apps2sd and the new rom does they will normally be carried over just fine, but sometimes you will get a bootloop and the new ROM will never boot. In that case you will need to wipe your ext partition.
From recovery
Code:
mount -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /system/sd
rm -r /system/sd/*
ADB
Code:
adb remount
adb shell
rm -r /system/sd/*
reboot recovery
You will not not need to reflash the radio and SPL
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I had to wipe my phone and have ext2 partition on my card but when I try the copy.sh app command it works but always hangs on the flashing g1 after I reboot the phone. So this leads me to believe its because the apps are still there on the ext2 partition and need to be removed before I could do it again.
Joeriginal said:
I had to wipe my phone and have ext2 partition on my card but when I try the copy.sh app command it works but always hangs on the flashing g1 after I reboot the phone. So this leads me to believe its because the apps are still there on the ext2 partition and need to be removed before I could do it again.
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well you can try flashing LucidREM mod that has the files for mounting it located here and instead of using the copy.sh app first try this.
$su
# cd /system/sd
# ls -la
check if the app folder is there if it is than
# cd app
#ls
check if the files are there.. and if they exist than try this
# rm -rf /data/app
# ln -S /system/sd/app /data/app
# reboot
hope that helps and it u still want to wipe the ext2 parttition than jut
# rm -rf /system/sd/*
or
# rm -a /system/sd/*
Nitro212 said:
well you can try flashing LucidREM mod that has the files for mounting it located here and instead of using the copy.sh app first try this.
$su
# cd /system/sd
# ls -la
check if the app folder is there if it is than
# cd app
#ls
check if the files are there.. and if they exist than try this
# rm -rf /data/app
# ln -S /system/sd/app /data/app
# reboot
hope that helps and it u still want to wipe the ext2 parttition than jut
# rm -rf /system/sd/*
or
# rm -a /system/sd/*
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I have problems when I get to ln -S /system/sd/app /data/app
it says link failed no such file exists
Joeriginal said:
I had to wipe my phone and have ext2 partition on my card but when I try the copy.sh app command it works but always hangs on the flashing g1 after I reboot the phone. So this leads me to believe its because the apps are still there on the ext2 partition and need to be removed before I could do it again.
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I kinda had the same question but was wondering if there was an easier way of wiping the ext2 partition? I'm kinda new at all this and am now starting to get the hang of flashing different roms onto my phone but I realized that doing an Alt+W before flashing new roms does not wipe the ext2 partition. (At least I'm pretty sure it doesn't.)
I'm not too savvy on using terminal yet..I've heard of using adb but I don't even know where to begin with that..so I was wondering if going into Paragon Partition Manager and just formatting the ext2 partition will work? Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Ok i finally have it working. I keep getting a social network force close.
wiping an ext2/ext3 partition
Joeriginal said:
I had to wipe my phone and have ext2 partition on my card but when I try the copy.sh app command it works but always hangs on the flashing g1 after I reboot the phone. So this leads me to believe its because the apps are still there on the ext2 partition and need to be removed before I could do it again.
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there is an app on the market called lucid REM that runs his script via terminal emulator. after getting it and running it you can go to terminal and type
su
lucid -c (this wipes ext2/3 partition)
hopefully this helps you. if you are on a rom that uses auto a2sd then you will most likely getting force closes all over until you flash your new rom.
I posted a thread with steps to do it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=533731
Code:
Open console and enter the following commands. Press "Enter" after each line. This wipes the ext partition.
mount -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /system/sd
rm -r /system/sd/
[code]
Glad this wasnt deleted right away, maybe it can just be moved?
It helped because I also was wondering the best way of doing this, and now I know.
Thanks .
Odd, double post for no reason. Sorry delete this post?
Hey guys,
is there a way to backup the ext3 partition? when flashing Drizzys ROM you must have a clean ext3 to do initial boot. without clean ext3 you get a bootloop. Ive flashed his ROMS several times and i want to flash a new cyans 4.0.1 but im afraid that ill lose my apps.
any ideas on how to keep your info AANNNDDDD flash drizzys ROM??
If you have adb up and running you can adb pull /system/sd/app (some directory on your computer) to make a back up the adb push (same dir from above) /system/sd/app if you don't have adb then i do not know
If you ant to go from Drizzy to Cyan you should be fine. Just wipe and flash Cyan.
For fututre refrence, to back up your ext, go in to the recovery console
Code:
mkdir /sdcard/app/
mkdir /sdcard/app-private/
cp /system/sd/app/* /sdcard/app
cp /system/sd/app-private/* /sdcard/app-private
All that does is make the "app" and "app-private" folders on the fat32 partition of your sdcard and copies the apps to them from the ext3 partition (the mount point of ext3 is /system/sd).
To push them back after flashing a new ROM (again from recovery, don't do this from the terminal when your phone is on):
Code:
mount -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /system/sd
cp /sdcard/app/* /system/sd/app/
cp /sdcard/app-private/* /system/sd/app-private
This time was also have to mount the ext3 as re-writeable so we can copy to it.
Hope that helps.
or just do cp /system/sd/* /sdcard
gets you all the folders in /system/sd
This makes it really easy http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=549876
so i want to wipe my g1 to delete all of its apps.
however I would still like to keep my contacts and sms's/emails.
is this possible? if so, how do i do it?
thanks, God Like
your email's and contacts should be synced to google's servers if you keep sync on. if not just manually sync it a few times to get it to register on the servers. you can back up your messages.
or if you have fastboot, you can make a nandroid back up. pull userdata.img and use fastboot flash data userdata.img or something like that to put it back on your phone.
totally forgot that they were on google :/
but remember i am a noob, how do i wipe lol?
also my apps are on sd so will it delete them off the partition?
also will it delete everything else on my sd?
lastly, it wont delete my rom or root will it?
thanks
well to wipe your phone, boot the phone into recovery (home and power) and there is an option in recovery to wipe your phone. that will clear cache and data.
to wipe your ext2/3/4 boot into recovery, then choose the option recovery console, once in the recovery console hit enter, there will be a prompt to hit enter, so that is how you will know you are in the recovery console. after you hit enter type
Code:
mount /system
rm -r /system/sd/*
that will delete everything off of your second partition.
if you either wipe your phone or format your sdcard, it is recommended that you reflash your rom. but you will not lose root by just wiping your phone or formatting your sdcard
david1171 said:
Code:
mount /system
rm -r /system/sd/*
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didnt work. My partition is linux ext2 ...do i need to change the asterix to anything?
thanks
mackz said:
didnt work. My partition is linux ext2 ...do i need to change the asterix to anything?
thanks
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/system/sd is what the phone recognizes the ext2 partition to be. try
Code:
rm /system/sd/*
or
Code:
rm -r /system/sd
or
Code:
rm /system/sd
if that doesn't work then try
Code:
mount -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /system/sd
cd /system/sd
rm -r *
that and see if it will work.
make sure you are doing this from the recovery console.
If you are using cm recovery 1.4 you can go into the recovery console and type ums_enable to acess the sdcard with nothing running on it, I just did it to wipe my sd and start over fresh and when you are done type ums_disable to unmount the sd and type reboot to restart the phone
david1171 said:
/system/sd is what the phone recognizes the ext2 partition to be. try
Code:
rm /system/sd/*
or
Code:
rm -r /system/sd
or
Code:
rm /system/sd
if that doesn't work then try
Code:
mount -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /system/sd
cd /system/sd
rm -r *
that and see if it will work.
make sure you are doing this from the recovery console.
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hey, thanks this apparently worked. It replied a # which tells me it worked and when i tried to repeat the command it said (code) could not be found...but after i rebooted, all my apps are still there...and they work. I reflashed and everything still is there
any ideas?
I know I've read this somewhere but is there a cleaner & simpler way to wipe an EXT3 partition??
*Yes I have searched but the recommended way didnt work*
I wanted to install the new JAC Sense build, I thought I wiped properly, & ran wipe from console but then once the build was fully booted up, GUESS WHAT my apps & stuff were still in there! Double wether app & other stuff I ma sure was causing issues from my old build & everything...I finally just blew everything out in parted & started again...but for next time
I did follow these instructions:
mount -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /system/sd
mount /system/
mount /data/
rm -rf /data/*
rm -rf /system/sd/*
But i did get an error about lost+found after running the rm -rf /data/*
I know I did something wrong what was it?? I dont see it...
do this in the recovery console to completely wipe your ext3 partition
Code:
mke2fs -j /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Grab the RA recovery from my sig.
RA-dream-recovery is sooo convenient.
How do you a full wipe to install a new rom?
I pretty much always use this script with no problems but i want to make sure im doing it right
this is wat i use
#
# mount -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /system/sd
# rm -rf /system/sd/*
# reboot recovery
is this right or is there another way? I think this is just wiping the ext but how do you do a full wipe?
Yes you need to get Amon_RA recovery....It has the wipe options in it
alnzbail said:
#
# mount -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /system/sd
# rm -rf /system/sd/*
# reboot recovery
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Just clears the ext partition. As long as you do that plus the factory wipe you will do the same thing as a the options in the above mentioned recovery image.
alnzbail said:
How do you a full wipe to install a new rom?
I pretty much always use this script with no problems but i want to make sure im doing it right
this is wat i use
#
# mount -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /system/sd
# rm -rf /system/sd/*
# reboot recovery
is this right or is there another way? I think this is just wiping the ext but how do you do a full wipe?
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Just do a wipe from recovery.
Ace42 said:
Yes you need to get Amon_RA recovery....It has the wipe options in it
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Agreed. Definitely the best.
you need amon ras 1.5.2 the best one out there here is the link
http://www.androidspin.com/downloads....
Any questions check this out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showt...