Hi,
I try to format my sdcard with Ubuntu to ext4, but can't put anything in my sdcard
So
I try to create 2 partition, One in FAT32 and put into rom etc...
and a partition to ext4
but when I reboot to cwm, can't mount sdcard ...
So How can do this ?
Sorry for my english ...
<Thx!
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billouetaudrey said:
Hi,
I try to format my sdcard with Ubuntu to ext4, but can't put anything in my sdcard
So
I try to create 2 partition, One in FAT32 and put into rom etc...
and a partition to ext4
but when I reboot to cwm, can't mount sdcard ...
So How can do this ?
Sorry for my english ...
<Thx!
Envoyé depuis mon Transformer TF101 avec Tapatalk
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back up everything on your sd card to computer. then use CWM to create the partitions. There are a few tutorials on the forum so search and I am sure you'll find one. good luck.
Wrong section bro very very wrong...
faceliler said:
Wrong section bro very very wrong...
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yup, maybe a mod can move it to Q&A thread? :cyclops:
bobfrantic said:
yup, maybe a mod can move it to Q&A thread? :cyclops:
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I create my post to Q&A , maybe a tapatalk error ...
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Hi guys... I'm a beginner in android world.. Just a silly question: what means dalvik cache to SD-EXT??? I think is sd card... But i see my dalvik cache in system folder! :/ sorry again for the silly question*
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simonekamikaze said:
Hi guys... I'm a beginner in android world.. Just a silly question: what means dalvik cache to SD-EXT??? I think is sd card... But i see my dalvik cache in system folder! :/ sorry again for the silly question*
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The dalvik cache stores info about your current session. sometimes this info is a lot and can take up a lot of space in the phone memory. there is an option to save this information on the SD Card hence freeing space on your phone's internal memory. This is what dalvik cache to SD-EXT means.
Hope i helped.
also that SD-EXT is a partition of the sdcard like we have in hard disk
Thanks guys!!
Is there a simple way to make a flashable zip to install the TELUS v20i update. Or is there another way to make it works with CWM
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Pr3dator? said:
Is there a simple way to make a flashable zip to install the TELUS v20i update. Or is there another way to make it works with CWM
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Look into my noob how to, there is a rooting guide
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I currently have CM7.2 rom on my device.
Could I just install(clean install) cm10.1 rom or there're some things to do before installing cm10.1 after using cm7.2 ?
I'm using sd-card class 6 with 1.5-2gb ext4 partition.
Thanks in advance!
Xorserq said:
I currently have CM7.2 rom on my device.
Could I just install(clean install) cm10.1 rom or there're some things to do before installing cm10.1 after using cm7.2 ?
I'm using sd-card class 6 with 1.5-2gb ext4 partition.
Thanks in advance!
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Just the normal procedure:
Wipe data
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvic cache
(Wipe battery stats)
Install zip from sd card
reboot
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On my lg 4x with cyanogenmod kitkat i only have 1 gb of 12 of internal storage! its that normal? what can i do to have more space on my internal storage??
Thanks in advance
Format internal SD in recovery .(under mounts & storage)
And i would recommend you to install your Rom clean
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Dont forget to backup files you want to keep!
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hallodrix said:
Format internal SD in recovery .(under mounts & storage)
And i would prefer to jnstall your Rom clean
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I have cwm touch recovery and i did that but its always the same. i delete all pastes but only give me 2 gb of space
Then look into your backup folder. Every backup is about 2 GB each and CWM doesn't delete it with internal SD as the space for backups is hidden from internal memory.
Download ROM manager and delete the unnecessary backups.
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kiroga26 said:
On my lg 4x with cyanogenmod kitkat i only have 1 gb of 12 of internal storage! its that normal? what can i do to have more space on my internal storage??
Thanks in advance
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Maybe you didn't format sd from recovery, so what you can't see is still right there Cm uses a sort of emulated sd
Omario-242 said:
Then look into your backup folder. Every backup is about 2 GB each and CWM doesn't delete it with internal SD as the space for backups is hidden from internal memory.
Download ROM manager and delete the unnecessary backups.
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Thanks mate. Its was easy fix because of you. It was the backups the source of my problem.
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Hi guys,
So as you all know the 3.2 update for OP3 is out and I wanted to know if it's safe enough to flash the rom on a rooted device. I have TWRP installed so is it fine if I flash the whole rom without disturbing data and then SuperSu followed by it?
Is it fine?
Yes it is. That's the way I updated mine op3.
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You just need to make sure you flash the full 3.2 ROM and not the OTA. The full ROM can be found at the link below:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/oxygenos.o...6_OTA_010_all_1607012342_741e629725ed457b.zip
Flash via TWRP, reflash SuperSU, wipe dalvik & cache and reboot. Job done. Apps and data were left untouched.
There is a thread about that where all is already stated no need to create a new thread by question.
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Striatum_bdr said:
There is a thread about that where all is already stated no need to create a new thread by question.
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No need to post unnecessarily if you cant be useful. Go increase your post count somewhere else. Thanks
nidhish91 said:
No need to post unnecessarily if you cant be useful. Go increase your post count somewhere else. Thanks
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No need to start new threads on topics that already exist. Go learn how to use the search button and read.
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