[Q] How to use sd card for internal storage - G 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I have rooted Blu Dash 4.5 with a custom rom that uses the sd card as internal memory.I have a 16 gb card installed and it works great. I was wondering if anyone has written a custom rom for the Moto G 2nd gen that has this option.And if so what is it called?

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[Q] Lollipop and external SD card storage (+ encryption)?

Hello,
so, I came across the following article:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/android-5-0-sd-cards/
Now, I am wondering:
How exactly is external SD card storage handled on the Motorola Moto G 2nd Gen when having upgraded to Lollipop?
Can you put all apps onto an external SD card?
And does it have to be done manually for each app? Or does it happen automatically?
And what about encryption?
Does the Motorola Moto G 2nd Gen with Lollipop have an option to encrypt the external SD card storage?
Or can you only encrypt the device storage?
It would be much appreciated if someone could elaborate on this.
PS:
And could someone please tell how much device storage is left on a Lollipop updated Motorola Moto G 2nd Gen with 8 GB of device storage?
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Anyone?
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Can I use External SD as Internal Storage for Apps?

I have been using Z3C for more than 2 years. I have 64gb MicroSD card and I'd like to get rid of storage problems by using this card as internal data storage.
Currently I'm using OmniRom and Settings > Storage shows that I'm using 13,25GB out of 16,00 GB available space.
I don't want to buy a new phone. I have installed TWRP as well, if it helps.
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