[Q] [ICS-RC1]Low on space problem. - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm on Onecosmic's ICS port RC1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398223
My phone is Galaxy s (i9000)
I'm getting low on space message in notification bar..
i have restored some apps by titanium backup..
now still few are remaining....
when i try to restore them, it says superuser has stopped working..
i'm seeing this only after this low on space message..
before there was no problem....
i have lot of memory on my phone....
Edit:
my phone memory status:
Internal memory: 321MB used - 1.5GB free..
USB storage(Internal): 11GB used - 2.2GB free..
Running: 162MB used - 172MB free...

try out App2SD, available in the market

k!DDa said:
try out App2SD, available in the market
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I'm able to install apps from market now without any problem..
But, not from tiatanium backup...
super user is working fine ..
but when it comes to titanium backup, the super user stopps working..
i have lot of space, as you can see...
Internal memory: 321MB used - 1.5GB free..
USB storage(Internal): 11GB used - 2.2GB free..
Running: 162MB used - 172MB free...

have u tried the superuser fix? its in the OP of onecosmics thread

k!DDa said:
have u tried the superuser fix? its in the OP of onecosmics thread
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ya...will do it once again..

ya did it, but no luck..
And that low on space msg is not leaving the notification bar...

hmm perhaps you can link this thread to here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398223
to get more attention.
i installed over 15 apps now, including from tit. backup and havent got that problem

k!DDa said:
hmm perhaps you can link this thread to here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398223
to get more attention.
i installed over 15 apps now, including from tit. backup and havent got that problem
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i posted in Onecosmic's thread...

I'm facing the same problem here

Nokia7Vista said:
I'm facing the same problem here
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nobody responded with a solution on Onecosmic thread...
i have 63 apps installed

gargeya_369 said:
nobody responded with a solution on Onecosmic thread...
i have 63 apps installed
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It was already asked and answered, the lack of space is in datadata partition.

Any possibility on expanding the partition or is the /datadata partition doomed with such little storage? Any other solution other than App2SD? Because that has been very unstable for me.

ballsofsteel said:
Any possibility on expanding the partition or is the /datadata partition doomed with such little storage? Any other solution other than App2SD? Because that has been very unstable for me.
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It's onecosmic choice to put datadata partition on onenand memory, so it shares the total space with the system partition:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1338636&highlight=datadata
If you want more space, you have to ask him to get it back to movinand.

Push, I have the same problem too...........

one more here with the same problem. will try to do some manual work on /data/data
the app cachemate from the market does not work for me
SGS i9000
Android Version: ICS 4.0.3
Build number: MyICs beta 2.1.3

My guess is that you maybe use titaniums option for restoring locations.... Did you try installing to system's default location?

I know I'm bumping an old thread, but did you ever find a solution to your "low on space" problem? If not, you may want to give this workaround a try: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22183016&postcount=5161

The command to disable the datadata partition is : touch /datadata/.nodatadata , running this command could slow your phone down tho

how to solve
try this one.. I have the same probs and it solve mine by flashing data.zip...
code.google.com/p/ice-cream-sandwich-sgs/wiki/CommonIssues - this will explain why and how and redirect you to the link below
code.google.com/p/ice-cream-sandwich-sgs/downloads/detail?name=DataFix.zip&can=2&q=#makechanges

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[Q] Increase Internal memory

any solution to increase internal memory for Samsung Ace 5830!!
android version 2.3.4
Baseband version S5830DDKQ6
Make 2nd partitions then use link2sd...
regards,
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pyronia said:
Make 2nd partitions then use link2sd...
regards,
•ƒγяύs ργяσ™•
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how to create a 2nd partition is there any apps for it for doing so ??
draneesh said:
how to create a 2nd partition is there any apps for it for doing so ??
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yea der is a software "minitool partition wizard"...
but u can do it by cwm recovery mod...
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draneesh said:
how to create a 2nd partition is there any apps for it for doing so ??
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Use pc...google minitool....easy to use app...
regards,
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draneesh said:
how to create a 2nd partition is there any apps for it for doing so ??
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I highly recommend using CMW for making the partition. I've had some problems making them through my PC. With CMW you just set the amount of size you want it and wait till its done.
Then install S2E.
yea its better to make it by cwm and its very easy....
but make sure you have the backup of you sdcard before partitioning...
Hey ! I just googled about partitioning sd card and found that CWM may brick your phone.. is it true ?
balaji.s26 said:
any solution to increase internal memory for Samsung Ace 5830!!
android version 2.3.4
Baseband version S5830DDKQ6
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If your phone is rooted, follow these steps -
1) Download root explorer or file manager app from market.
2) Open the app
3) Go to system/app
4) Delete the following files
swype.apk
thinkdroid.apk or thinkfree.apk if you dont use thinkfree office(something like that, i dont remember the exact name)
youtube.apk
fmradio.apk and fmradio.odex
voicesearch.apk
voicerecorder.apk and voicerecorder.odex
etc..
Delete these files only if you dont use all these apps. Don't blame me later on.
tj_droid said:
If your phone is rooted, follow these steps -
1) Download root explorer or file manager app from market.
2) Open the app
3) Go to system/app
4) Delete the following files
swype.apk
thinkdroid.apk or thinkfree.apk if you dont use thinkfree office(something like that, i dont remember the exact name)
youtube.apk
fmradio.apk and fmradio.odex
voicesearch.apk
voicerecorder.apk and voicerecorder.odex
etc..
Delete these files only if you dont use all these apps. Don't blame me later on.
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But its not a permanent solution....
Prawesome said:
But its not a permanent solution....
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Yea, I know.. I just gave an easier solution.. If he wont use much apps den this can work as a permanent soln
Sent from my GT-S5830 using iOS ROM
Apps disappearing from EXT4 partition
Hi everyone. Since I see that at least part of this thread seems to be talking about Link2SD, I wondered whether anyone might be able to offer some insight into the problem I am experiencing.
Before that however, let me explain that I started off with an 8GB micro SD card with a 500MB EXT4 partition. I had been fast running out of space in the internal phone memory, and my SD drive itself was also filling up fast. When I installed Link2SD I managed to regain a considerable amount of free space on the internal memory.
The problem is though that once I had linked the majority of my apps to the EXT4 partition and backed up the device in that condition with CWM, once I rebooted the system all the apps that were linked had disappeared. However there are still some 244MB of files on the EXT4 partition that Link2SD says are in use, and I cannot delete them.
I then purchased a 16GB micro SD card from Samsung, and tried to restore the CWM backup to that card....my apps were missing apart from the few that remained on the FAT32 partition and in the phone memory....I should mention that this also happened before I installed the CM7.1 ROM.
Now things have really become problematic. I decided to remove quite a few apps, then download the latest version of Link2SD from the apps Market. But although there is now plenty of space on all partitions I keep getting the 'insufficient storage available' message, and I cannot install anything. I also did a CWM restore on the original 8GB SD card with the same result. This is why I cannot lay the blame fully on Link2SD, as there has to be a glitch somewhere in my installation.
FreeSpace [Root] shows the following on the 8GB based system:
Cache free space 20.7MB
Data free 16.6MB
Ext free 265.0MB
SD-card free 959.1MB
System free 48.2MB
So what gives? I really don't understand what's going on. I am running the latest CM7.1-RC1 Cooper-Grif ROM build number GWK74, with Kernel version 2.6.35.7-CL-562111 [email protected]#1 with all updates necessary. This is costing me more time than I can afford to lose on this, and I really need to find a solution once and for all, preferable without having to reinstall everything again from scratch, which is what I intend doing once the official Cyanogen Mod becomes available finally.
Thanks in advance, and apologies for the long post.
try this http://androidandme.com/2009/08/news/how-to-manually-partition-your-sd-card-for-android-apps2sd/
and install S2E + FreeSpace
Deodex your rom using my tutorial !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21853516&postcount=1
Make partition in cwm yet easy but...it will format your sd...on minitool is better if u have lots of thing on your sd...
regards,
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I got some problems doing this. This is what I did:
I had many apps installed and moved to SD (8gb class 4), so I made a backup of the SD content.
I formatted it, and created 2 partitions (6.8gb and 515mb) using Minitool Partition Wizard. Both are primary and FAT32 (if I create the 2nd partition as EXT2 the phone says SD is damaged).
Moved my backup content again to the 6.8gb partition and rebooted the phone.
Looks like everything is right but Link2SD says "second partition not found".
What IM doing wrong?
Would Link2SD detect that 2nd partition if I flash my phone and I start installing apps now that my SD has 2 partitions?
IMHO from what I've experience, Link2sd does not accept fat partitions. I had the same problem.
Are you looking for the correct type of partition?
Start Link2sd>menu>More>recreate mount scripts and choose FAT32/FAT16
truth57 said:
Hi everyone. Since I see that at least part of this thread seems to be talking about Link2SD, I wondered whether anyone might be able to offer some insight into the problem I am experiencing.
Before that however, let me explain that I started off with an 8GB micro SD card with a 500MB EXT4 partition. I had been fast running out of space in the internal phone memory, and my SD drive itself was also filling up fast. When I installed Link2SD I managed to regain a considerable amount of free space on the internal memory.
The problem is though that once I had linked the majority of my apps to the EXT4 partition and backed up the device in that condition with CWM, once I rebooted the system all the apps that were linked had disappeared. However there are still some 244MB of files on the EXT4 partition that Link2SD says are in use, and I cannot delete them.
I then purchased a 16GB micro SD card from Samsung, and tried to restore the CWM backup to that card....my apps were missing apart from the few that remained on the FAT32 partition and in the phone memory....I should mention that this also happened before I installed the CM7.1 ROM.
Now things have really become problematic. I decided to remove quite a few apps, then download the latest version of Link2SD from the apps Market. But although there is now plenty of space on all partitions I keep getting the 'insufficient storage available' message, and I cannot install anything. I also did a CWM restore on the original 8GB SD card with the same result. This is why I cannot lay the blame fully on Link2SD, as there has to be a glitch somewhere in my installation.
FreeSpace [Root] shows the following on the 8GB based system:
Cache free space 20.7MB
Data free 16.6MB
Ext free 265.0MB
SD-card free 959.1MB
System free 48.2MB
So what gives? I really don't understand what's going on. I am running the latest CM7.1-RC1 Cooper-Grif ROM build number GWK74, with Kernel version 2.6.35.7-CL-562111 [email protected]#1 with all updates necessary. This is costing me more time than I can afford to lose on this, and I really need to find a solution once and for all, preferable without having to reinstall everything again from scratch, which is what I intend doing once the official Cyanogen Mod becomes available finally.
Thanks in advance, and apologies for the long post.
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Try s2e best app for CM roms,nearly perfect app, dnt have to link ur data again n again, it does its job without bugging u, try it u would love it
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[Q] Low Space in internal storage with ICS AOKP

Hi All
I notice that when ever the Internal storage is somewhere above 570MB I get a message that the Internal storage is full although there is something like 1.4GB free space (look at the attached picture).
when I move some apps data to the SD the message gone. but I dont want to work like this. is this a known issue??? is there a fix for that???
I cant install new apps please help!!!!!!!!
I'm using ICS AOKP beta 2.1 build23 (I cant publish there 10 posts limit...)
Known issue, your datadata folder is full. Do a search to find the couple of solutions that are out there
beardedwonder said:
Known issue, your datadata folder is full. Do a search to find the couple of solutions that are out there
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Can you please direct me? I'm not sure that I found the right one...
And where is the datadata folder located?
I found this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1541942
I didnt try this myself but I hope it will help others.

[Q] i9000 cannot install app, memory full notification

Hi guys,
You may have heard of this problem, my phone won't accept manual app installation from .apk files. The problem = not enough memory; this is quite ridiculous since i still have ard 1.5+ GB for my app memory partition in the internal SD.
I searched for solutions in the internet + forum and found nothing to my benefit. I tried clearing cache from recovery, clearing google apps cache, removing the original google play with some cracked one and it still won't work.
Anyone of you guys have any idea to deal with this problem? Thanks
asdsadas2010 said:
Hi guys,
You may have heard of this problem, my phone won't accept manual app installation from .apk files. The problem = not enough memory; this is quite ridiculous since i still have ard 1.5+ GB for my app memory partition in the internal SD.
I searched for solutions in the internet + forum and found nothing to my benefit. I tried clearing cache from recovery, clearing google apps cache, removing the original google play with some cracked one and it still won't work.
Anyone of you guys have any idea to deal with this problem? Thanks
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The apps aren't installed in the internal SD the are installed in the /data partition so you have to uninstall unused apps or do a full wipe
Hope i helped
markey97 said:
The apps aren't installed in the internal SD the are installed in the /data partition so you have to uninstall unused apps or do a full wipe
Hope i helped
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I was talking abt that data/partition in the OP (i still have free space for that particular partition), sorry for not making it clear bro. Thanks anw
asdsadas2010 said:
I was talking abt that data/partition in the OP (i still have free space for that particular partition), sorry for not making it clear bro. Thanks anw
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no problem man
how many free space do you have?
markey97 said:
no problem man
how many free space do you have?
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ard 1.5+ GB as i mentioned in the OP, hahaha. Anw i gave up on solving the problem, i just flashed a new rom on my phone and that's it bro, problem solved
asdsadas2010 said:
ard 1.5+ GB as i mentioned in the OP, hahaha. Anw i gave up on solving the problem, i just flashed a new rom on my phone and that's it bro, problem solved
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Sry forgot that
Which one?
markey97 said:
Sry forgot that
Which one?
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As in the ROM? Androslim v2.1
Make before reflash a full format. I had the same problem 2 months ago
fix permission

pls help! darktremor, s2e,link2sd??? cant understand

I am running Xtreme G version 2 ROM.
i have tried s2e, link2sd, darkremor everything. the problem is:
1)in link2sd it worked at first but internal memory kept on increasing but i was still able to install.( i have partition of 4096) however after downloading many apps(over 100) the rom kept on rebooting and i had to wipe data ,cache, dalvik cache. i had experienced same problem on stock rom.
2)s2e and darktremor i cant understand what to do in darktremor app2sdgui or terminal emulator i dont know what to do.
all i want is to move apps to sd partition i dont care how i just want free internal memory.
on any of the above methods if u can help me or even post a link ill be grateful.
spam bot said:
I am running Xtreme G version 2 ROM.
i have tried s2e, link2sd, darkremor everything. the problem is:
1)in link2sd it worked at first but internal memory kept on increasing but i was still able to install.( i have partition of 4096) however after downloading many apps(over 100) the rom kept on rebooting and i had to wipe data ,cache, dalvik cache. i had experienced same problem on stock rom.
2)s2e and darktremor i cant understand what to do in darktremor app2sdgui or terminal emulator i dont know what to do.
all i want is to move apps to sd partition i dont care how i just want free internal memory.
on any of the above methods if u can help me or even post a link ill be grateful.
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F*ck yeah... you crazy... over 100 apps ? !
Try this. Darktremor automatically put apps to sd-card.
but this rom is running on 2.3.7(although with ics/jb interface) the guide u gave me is for cm9 or 10.
ps some of those apps were very small like chainfire etc
F4uzan said:
F*ck yeah... you crazy... over 100 apps ? !
Try this. Darktremor automatically put apps to sd-card.
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but this rom is running on 2.3.7(although with ics/jb interface) the guide u gave me is for cm9 or 10.
ps some of those apps were very small like chainfire etc
spam bot said:
but this rom is running on 2.3.7(although with ics/jb interface) the guide u gave me is for cm9 or 10.
ps some of those apps were very small like chainfire etc
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Altrough they small, those apps are saving configuration which big for data.
Nahhh... sorry, search around here.
i've tried them all and now sticking to:
GingerMod
cause it's totally auto and lets you choose what/where to keep
give it a try

[Q] Link2SD + internal memory problems

Recently, i flashed my galaxy mini with cyanogenmod 10.1. Just after installation itself, the internal memory was almost 110MB used out of 178MB.
So i installed link2sd to solve my internal memory problem. But, at the time of mounting the second partition, it showed an error that i was out of storage space and that the mount script cannot be created. I made the second partition from CWM. I also tried partitioning it myself in ext2, ext4 and fat32 formats but still, the same error appeared. I dont remember if i tried with ext3.
After searching a bit about my problem and getting no help, i decided to try s2e. I downloaded and installed it from CWM. The problem is, i forgot to uninstall link2sd. After reboot, i couldn't find any apps named s2e. But, link2sd automatically started and now, it showed a mount warning which said:
"2nd partition is not mounted during boot time. it has been mounted after system finishes booting. Therefore, linked apps are not visible to system at the moment. To make them visible again, please try 'recreate mount scrips' or 'quick reboot' "
when i clicked on 'recreate mount scripts', the old error came up. So after rebooting again, i used the 'quick reboot' option and then link2sd seemed working. The problem is that, now, whenever i switch off and switch on the phone, i need to use the option 'quick reboot' from link2sd to make it work.
Any help to get rid of that problem?
And, another doubt: why was my internal memory almost 110MB used just after installing cyanogenmod? Is there any way i can free up more space?
nitheeshas said:
Recently, i flashed my galaxy mini with cyanogenmod 10.1. Just after installation itself, the internal memory was almost 110MB used out of 178MB.
So i installed link2sd to solve my internal memory problem. But, at the time of mounting the second partition, it showed an error that i was out of storage space and that the mount script cannot be created. I made the second partition from CWM. I also tried partitioning it myself in ext2, ext4 and fat32 formats but still, the same error appeared. I dont remember if i tried with ext3.
After searching a bit about my problem and getting no help, i decided to try s2e. I downloaded and installed it from CWM. The problem is, i forgot to uninstall link2sd. After reboot, i couldn't find any apps named s2e. But, link2sd automatically started and now, it showed a mount warning which said:
"2nd partition is not mounted during boot time. it has been mounted after system finishes booting. Therefore, linked apps are not visible to system at the moment. To make them visible again, please try 'recreate mount scrips' or 'quick reboot' "
when i clicked on 'recreate mount scripts', the old error came up. So after rebooting again, i used the 'quick reboot' option and then link2sd seemed working. The problem is that, now, whenever i switch off and switch on the phone, i need to use the option 'quick reboot' from link2sd to make it work.
Any help to get rid of that problem?
And, another doubt: why was my internal memory almost 110MB used just after installing cyanogenmod? Is there any way i can free up more space?
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i suffered with this issue too
currently using "fixed int2ext+ for android 4.2.1+" by CronicCorey.. the best in my opinion.. i guess there are many threads already for internal memory issues.
i really suggest int2ext+..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37951911
vipinbp said:
i suffered with this issue too
currently using "fixed int2ext for android 4.2.1 " by CronicCorey.. the best in my opinion.. i guess there are many threads already for internal memory issues.
i really suggest int2ext ..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37951911
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Thanks for replying. Int2ext leaves the \data\data inside internal memory itself right? As i've said, i have only about 68mb in internal memory because the rest had been occupied since i installed cyanogenmod. Is there any way i can clean up those files from internal memory? And also, my \system partition is almost full with just 4kb remaining. I just saw this in link2sd. Is this normal??
Or, another case, i would love to get link2sd fixed because i already did stuff up my phone with a lot of apps and also, i think its a really good app manager.
nitheeshas said:
Thanks for replying. Int2ext leaves the \data\data inside internal memory itself right? As i've said, i have only about 68mb in internal memory because the rest had been occupied since i installed cyanogenmod. Is there any way i can clean up those files from internal memory? And also, my \system partition is almost full with just 4kb remaining. I just saw this in link2sd. Is this normal??
Or, another case, i would love to get link2sd fixed because i already did stuff up my phone with a lot of apps and also, i think its a really good app manager.
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/system does not appear in the internal memory that u r referring to. \system is allocated a different memory i.e., about 207mb. Your ROM goes in there.
all the user apps data and cache is saved in /data. This is your Internal memory.
there are different versions of int2ext script. Go through the link i gave. There's one more:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1879806
Read the details there.
briefly speaking, int2ext moves all the /data stuff onto the ext4 partition that u create on you sd card.
int2ext+ leaves /data/data in the internal memory.
I am using fixed-int2ext+ and I have more than about 105 apps installed on my phone and the /data/data/ size is about 145 mb.. leaving about 35mb free on internal memory. My phone is super smooth.
In u prefer int2ext, then you can practically store any number of apps (limited only by your ext4 partition size. But the phone gets laggy and slow. I have tried both and i prefer int2ext+.
Also, if you are using the latest CM10.1 nightly by rohan007, you'll still have about 19mb or so free on /system.
vipinbp said:
/system does not appear in the internal memory that u r referring to. \system is allocated a different memory i.e., about 207mb. Your ROM goes in there.
all the user apps data and cache is saved in /data. This is your Internal memory.
there are different versions of int2ext script. Go through the link i gave. There's one more:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1879806
Read the details there.
briefly speaking, int2ext moves all the /data stuff onto the ext4 partition that u create on you sd card.
int2ext+ leaves /data/data in the internal memory.
I am using fixed-int2ext+ and I have more than about 105 apps installed on my phone and the /data/data/ size is about 145 mb.. leaving about 35mb free on internal memory. My phone is super smooth.
In u prefer int2ext, then you can practically store any number of apps (limited only by your ext4 partition size. But the phone gets laggy and slow. I have tried both and i prefer int2ext+.
Also, if you are using the latest CM10.1 nightly by rohan007, you'll still have about 19mb or so free on /system.
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i did a data and cache reset today and still, the internal data memory is almost 110MB used. That means i have only about 70MB left even after data reset. And yes, i am using CM10.1 (02-04-2013 update) nightly by rohan007 and still, the system partition has only 4KB left.
I did go through the different int2ext scripts. Possibly, i think int2ext+ would be better.
Anyways, today, after doing a complete reset, the home key stopped working. Also i found a few other bugs in the notification drawer. So i just deleted that rom and i'm trying baltrom now. It seems pretty smooth than the other cm 10.1. Also, it had the int2ext+ so the memory problem solved for now. And one more thing, I'M DONE WITH LINK2SD!
Lol.. I never faced that issue.. Been using cm10.1 for more than a month now.. And I flashed this ROM many times.. No such issues at all.. I wonder what went wrong.. Anyways.. Enjoy with int2ext+..
Sent from my GT-S5570 using xda premium
vipinbp said:
Lol.. I never faced that issue.. Been using cm10.1 for more than a month now.. And I flashed this ROM many times.. No such issues at all.. I wonder what went wrong.. Anyways.. Enjoy with int2ext+..
Sent from my GT-S5570 using xda premium
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I think i found out why home button stopped working. If we have installed gapps, doing a data reset can produce problems(like, home button not working) and we'll have to flash the rom again to fix it. Thats what happened, I THINK. I read something similar in the forum. Thats how i came to this conclusion.
nitheeshas said:
I think i found out why home button stopped working. If we have installed gapps, doing a data reset can produce problems(like, home button not working) and we'll have to flash the rom again to fix it. Thats what happened, I THINK. I read something similar in the forum. Thats how i came to this conclusion.
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Next time while flashing the ROM, could you try this method?
See post #13 (by MAD_psycho_Zz)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2152506&page=2
Try that. May be you can have a clean flash and may be everything will be better.
vipinbp said:
Next time while flashing the ROM, could you try this method?
See post #13 (by MAD_psycho_Zz)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2152506&page=2
Try that. May be you can have a clean flash and may be everything will be better.
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that is the exact same way i used to flash baltrom yesterday. So far no problems.

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