Pixel 4a 5G root storage full? - Google Pixel 4a 5G Questions & Answers

Hello all,
I recently got a Pixel 4a 5G and rooted it. Today I couldn't update AdAway and noticed the root directory is full. What can I do about this?
Another issue; Maps sometimes says that I needed to calibrate the GPS but it only gets to medium no matter how many times I try to calibrate.
An app called Accurate Compass shows the accelerometer as unreliable. Using an app to calibrate the accelerometer does not help. Anyone else have the same problem? Should I send the phone for repair?

Goemi said:
Hello all,
I recently got a Pixel 4a 5G and rooted it. Today I couldn't update AdAway and noticed the root directory is full. What can I do about this?
Another issue; Maps sometimes says that I needed to calibrate the GPS but it only gets to medium no matter how many times I try to calibrate.
An app called Accurate Compass shows the accelerometer as unreliable. Using an app to calibrate the accelerometer does not help. Anyone else have the same problem? Should I send the phone for repair?
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My 4a5g isn't rooted(yet), but I was curious to see the size of factory set system partition and sure enough it's exactly the same as w/root. Looks like

mzsquared said:
My 4a5g isn't rooted(yet), but I was curious to see the size of factory set system partition and sure enough it's exactly the same as w/root. Looks like
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me again, something is wrong w/ formatting here, couldn't finish the previous post above, the formatting just stops..., I was gonna say: "Looks like" the 775.9M is the whole reserved space for the partition regardless of how many MBs of space is used or empty.

@Goemi This is likely due to Android implementing dynamic partitions. When the partitions are created they only use as much space as they required at that time. I don't know of any way to increase the system partition size outside of creating a custom Rom. Deleting some system data like an unused system app might be an option for you.
Dynamic Partitions | Android Open Source Project
source.android.com

GoldElocks said:
Deleting some system data like an unused system app might be an option for you.
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He could do this but it would only free up space until the phone is rebooted, upon reboot the system partition would be dynamically resized again to match the actual amount of used space.

Goemi said:
Hello all,
I recently got a Pixel 4a 5G and rooted it. Today I couldn't update AdAway and noticed the root directory is full. What can I do about that?
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If you're rooted can you try something like App2SD app to manipulate partitions? It has build-in partitioning tool. Don't know if it shows anything beside storage.

Had the same issue. Had an error while updating hosts for adaway for the first time. Had to reboot the phone. After installation it shows 100% full again.

RocketGeeezer said:
Had the same issue. Had an error while updating hosts for adaway for the first time. Had to reboot the phone. After installation it shows 100% full again.
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GoldElocks answered this in his post above. The system (or root) partition is automatically resized on every boot to only take up the exact amount of space that's needed.

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Help: Firefox for android stuck in memory

Tried firefox for android beta2 today and it freezed my phone, so I uninstall it only to realise that it locked 13MB of my internal memory permanently probably due to bad uninstall. Tried to reinstall it so that I can uninstall it again but it didn't allow me to install again saying that I don't have enough memory (though i still have ~45 MB free internal memory).
Anyone knows where does firefox install to? I couldn't find it in any of the app directory (not in data\app or system\app, nothing in dalvik cache and data\data as well). having 14MB memory locked is really a paint considering how small our milestone memory is.
Please help.
Thanks
en0203 said:
Tried firefox for android beta2 today and it freezed my phone, so I uninstall it only to realise that it locked 13MB of my internal memory permanently probably due to bad uninstall. Tried to reinstall it so that I can uninstall it again but it didn't allow me to install again saying that I don't have enough memory (though i still have ~45 MB free internal memory).
Anyone knows where does firefox install to? I couldn't find it in any of the app directory (not in data\app or system\app, nothing in dalvik cache and data\data as well). having 14MB memory locked is really a paint considering how small our milestone memory is.
Please help.
Thanks
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bump. please can someone help. thanks
en0203 said:
bump. please can someone help. thanks
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1.Do you have a recent nandroid backup? that would be a simple fix?
2. What rom and kernel are you using?
3. Is your phone rooted? Probably yes...All the apps go to /system/app, unless you have apps2sd installed
4. If it's not there and it's not in "manage applications" then probably it's a an error of your rom showing erroneous available space.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
1) I am using XT720, we don't have nandroid backup tools yet
2) Stock EU rom and kernel for XT720
3) yes, rooted. I am sure it's not in /system/app (mine has got apps2sd)
4) I guess I'll probably need to reflash the rom to get rid of it then. a bit troublesome but no choice I guess.
Something about the firefox is that if you install it you'll find that the space taken up by the firefox is much bigger than the .apk+dalvik cache+data in the normal app installation path. some portion gets installed into somewhere else which nobody knows where. My friend with a Nexus one try to move it to sd but it simply won't move the whole thing because part of it does not install to the /app.
Anyway, thanks for the help. I'll wait another day or two before I flash it to stock again.
Many thanks
en0203 said:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
1) I am using XT720, we don't have nandroid backup tools yet
2) Stock EU rom and kernel for XT720
3) yes, rooted. I am sure it's not in /system/app (mine has got apps2sd)
4) I guess I'll probably need to reflash the rom to get rid of it then. a bit troublesome but no choice I guess.
Something about the firefox is that if you install it you'll find that the space taken up by the firefox is much bigger than the .apk+dalvik cache+data in the normal app installation path. some portion gets installed into somewhere else which nobody knows where. My friend with a Nexus one try to move it to sd but it simply won't move the whole thing because part of it does not install to the /app.
Anyway, thanks for the help. I'll wait another day or two before I flash it to stock again.
Many thanks
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Can you go into recovery? ADB commands actually work as root there.
You also said you have app2sd - I'm guessing the ext version. You can browse around the ext partition if you have something that can read it (like Ubuntu) and delete it from the card as well.
- Look into your /cache partition and delete every download*.apk
- Look into /data/app and look if there is still an apk left
- Look into /data/data and see if a Firefox-folder is located there - delete it!
You can do all this with RootExplorer
Then you should be fixed
Milestone isn't supported. I think I read it somewhere on the mozilla site. There's some known issue logged somewhere
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Check if there is any "*.tmp" files under /data/app ?
I was locked some memory due to unsuccessful install of "Pocket Legends", and found out that the apks were stored in both "/cache/downloadfile.apk" and "/data/app/vmxyzxyz.tmp".

[Q] CM10 Nightly problem...

Hi
First sorry for my english...
Since cm-10-20120910-NIGHTLY-umts_sholes i can't flash my a853 (milestone).
cm-10-20120823-NIGHTLY-umts_sholes works fine but no other after that, openrecovery says "some symlinks failed" status 7 error instalation aborted....
How can solve this?
and... sorry for my english
Solution
Hernan_ar_c said:
Hi
First sorry for my english...
Since cm-10-20120910-NIGHTLY-umts_sholes i can't flash my a853 (milestone).
cm-10-20120823-NIGHTLY-umts_sholes works fine but no other after that, openrecovery says "some symlinks failed" status 7 error instalation aborted....
How can solve this?
and... sorry for my english
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It's because it cant fit in the system partition. Quentin himself made a little guide, how to make a bootable zip from the new nightlies. HERE it is. I deleted the Live Wallpapers and some other stuff i would disable anyway.
Solved
Erovia said:
It's because it cant fit in the system partition. Quentin himself made a little guide, how to make a bootable zip from the new nightlies. HERE it is. I deleted the Live Wallpapers and some other stuff i would disable anyway.
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Thank you fot the info Erovia. :good:
Hernan_ar_c said:
Thank you fot the info Erovia. :good:
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Your welcome
ps.: please hit thanks button
Here i take this message too (status 7), but in zip package don't have as live wallpapper apk, have some more apk's i have to exclude or someting more?
Sory for my poor english!
Yes, the newest nightly doesnt have live wallpapers by default. You have to delete some other stuffs.
Ringtones, some fonts are safe to delete. (and those asian fonts eats up at least 8Mb...)
I can't make it work too. I tried to delete some stuff, but I don't know what is safe to delete or not.
I don't need Live Wallpapers and so on, but the apk isn't in the zip file anymore.
DerET said:
I can't make it work too. I tried to delete some stuff, but I don't know what is safe to delete or not.
I don't need Live Wallpapers and so on, but the apk isn't in the zip file anymore.
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Try booting ROM form that post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32403158#post32403158
Its already prepared for booting. Before that you better wipe all user data and cache - it should work after that
The installation worked, but my Milestone stuck while the boot logo is shown.
Edit: Works after a restart, but now it tells me every minute that text-to-speech has crashed. >.<
CM10 boot issue with latest nightly
Greetings all, I am new to this forum so bear with me :laugh:
I have just tried out the latest rom from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445209
(I am currently running CM9)
It boots to a blank screen with just the bar at the top, which seems to work, but no home screen to be seen :crying:
I understand there won't be a wallpaper, but I should see icons, right?
I have cleaned all the caches and reset to factory before installing, but nothing ..
I do not have the /data partition though, is that necessary?
Thanks,
B.
You should have wallpaper, only the live wallpapers were deleted by default.
I guess, the problem is your /data partition. It's necessary to wipe it if you upgrade your rom. Wiping it should solve your problem.
Well, after some restarts it's working. But Angry Birds isn't running and World of Goo is lagging. Isn't the great project butter working?
Erovia said:
You should have wallpaper, only the live wallpapers were deleted by default.
I guess, the problem is your /data partition. It's necessary to wipe it if you upgrade your rom. Wiping it should solve your problem.
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Hmm, I don't have a /data partition yet ... I guess that is the problem.
Question: If I create a new SD card with a FAT32 partition at the start and an EXT3 at the end, can I just copy my phone SD card contents
including hidden files to the FAT32 partition, put it in the phone and all will be good?
I am guessing that the OS will find the partition and create a mount point for it and that I don't have to do that, right?
Thanks,
B.
DerET said:
Well, after some restarts it's working. But Angry Birds isn't running and World of Goo is lagging. Isn't the great project butter working?
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Project Butter improves the reactiveness of the UI and increases the framerate.
But the reason for games not working is a lack of RAM (in 90% of the cases).
To circumvent this you need to use a kernel that supports zRAM and/or swap.
bmentink said:
Hmm, I don't have a /data partition yet ... I guess that is the problem.
Question: If I create a new SD card with a FAT32 partition at the start and an EXT3 at the end, can I just copy my phone SD card contents
including hidden files to the FAT32 partition, put it in the phone and all will be good?
I am guessing that the OS will find the partition and create a mount point for it and that I don't have to do that, right?
Thanks,
B.
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So I created the card with the new partition and it works fine with my CM9 backup from nandroid.
When I try to install CM10 I deleted all the caches, factory reset etc and installed CM10.
When it eventually booted to the setup wizard, I enter all the information and it says it is complete, but then on exit the wizard dies and I am left with the status bar and a black screen ..
I tried re-booting, but it won't boot until I go and delete the caches etc again ..
What's wrong?:crying:
Did you wipe everything from recovery? Because doing a Factory Reset might not be enough.
Erovia said:
Did you wipe everything from recovery? Because doing a Factory Reset might not be enough.
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What does "Did you wipe everything from recovery" mean? If you mean did I execute all of the three menu options in recovery, then yes I did that.
However, I do have it going now ... but only after many resets .. and I got stuck on the setup app crashing ..
I am using it and have found it a bit flakey .. slows down at times and the keyboard goes away sometimes, I have to use the hard keyboard.
EDIT: Found the reason for that was voice typing was on for some reason.
I also noticed that the font is very light (alsmost un-readable) in contacts, I have to hold the phone at an angle to be able to read the names.
Here is the cure for the font problem:
Open "HWA Settings" and disable "Contacts" and "Messaging".
Erovia said:
Here is the cure for the font problem:
Open "HWA Settings" and disable "Contacts" and "Messaging".
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Cool thanks, that did it ..:good:
So what is "HWA Settings" anyway?
If an app don't need hardware acceleration, than it will ask the system to not to do it, but sometimes it's just not working properly and with HWA Settings we can disable the hw acc on that app.

Moto X Dev edition - Pictures consume memory when they are deleted

Hi,
I have a moto x dev edition phone.
My problem. When i click pictures and delete them the Picture memory consumption under storage increases
I took 5 pics and deleted all of them and now it shows 110MB when there is nothing.
Please let me know if this is a known issue and if a fix is available?
Try rebooting the phone or clearing caches in recovery. Wonder if its because of the "undo" feature? Also, dig around in a file explorer to figure out where or what they're doing when u delete them if the reboot doesn't do it.
gokart2 said:
Try rebooting the phone or clearing caches in recovery. Wonder if its because of the "undo" feature? Also, dig around in a file explorer to figure out where or what they're doing when u delete them if the reboot doesn't do it.
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No idea what undo feature is.
Tried reboot -> doesn't help
Scanned file system for picture types, nothing fishy left on storage.. I am Bedazzled
cobain692 said:
No idea what undo feature is.
Tried reboot -> doesn't help
Scanned file system for picture types, nothing fishy left on storage.. I am Bedazzled
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Clear gallery cache, size drops from 110MB to 45KB. Take a picture and delete it -> size back to 112MB
Its doing the same in a way for me, but its kilobytes.... not megabytes. 100kb is nothing, I personally wouldn't worry about it.
gokart2 said:
Its doing the same in a way for me, but its kilobytes.... not megabytes. 100kb is nothing, I personally wouldn't worry about it.
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Yes this too.
After some scanning of the FS found something called .thumbdata3... This was consuming the 1XXMB when the gallery is empty.
If you're rooted, check for "tombstone" files with a file manager. They have been hogging a lot of space for me with the X and previous phones.

[DEPRECATED] Migrator - Android Backup Solution and Data Migration Utility

THIS PROJECT IS DEPRECATED. I HAVE AN ALTERNATIVE HERE.
Documentation: https://github.com/VR-25/migrator/blob/master/README.md/
Releases: https://github.com/VR-25/migrator/releases/
Reserved for jokes.
It seems really interesting, thumbs up man :good::good::good:
Okay I still don't quite understand the method technically even after reading the description.
The thing is if dev say clean flash(wipe data,system,cache,dalvik) is a must before installing a rom,etc.Then will this adk solution can be used instead of titanium backup?Because you wrote that adk more efficient than tb maybe I'll use this instead of tb
handers1234 said:
Okay I still don't quite understand the method technically even after reading the description.
The thing is if dev say clean flash(wipe data,system,cache,dalvik) is a must before installing a rom,etc.Then will this adk solution can be used instead of titanium backup?Because you wrote that adk more efficient than tb maybe I'll use this instead of tb
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All you really need to understand are the setup steps. This module prevents app data from being deleted when you use TWRP's "wipe data/factory reset feature".
This sounds too good to be true, lol almost like a proof of concept. Can just binding the new dir with the old make it so there are no issues whatsoever? Will test later this week cause I romhop a lot.
My phone's storage is almost full.The thing i want to ask is if this procedure will need more data space inside /data/media.
alvinator94 said:
This sounds too good to be true, lol almost like a proof of concept. Can just binding the new dir with the old make it so there are no issues whatsoever? Will test later this week cause I romhop a lot.
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And indeed it is true. No issues whatsoever -- I'm using it myself.
foxmcc8 said:
My phone's storage is almost full.The thing i want to ask is if this procedure will need more data space inside /data/media.
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No extra space is taken, as data is moved, not copied.
I installed this and it erased all my app data, ironically enough. Make sure you have a backup before installing.
After typing "adk" it finds all the apps, but after typing "." it lists every app with "pm: not found". After a reboot, the apps are not installed. Am I doing something wrong?
soren25 said:
I installed this and it erased all my app data, ironically enough. Make sure you have a backup before installing.
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Lmao same thing happened to me. Figured the module was buggy and uninstalled it. Maybe i did something wrong too, which im not sure how considering how easy the install instructions are
soren25 said:
I installed this and it erased all my app data, ironically enough. Make sure you have a backup before installing.
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jungle35 said:
Lmao same thing happened to me. Figured the module was buggy and uninstalled it. Maybe i did something wrong too, which im not sure how considering how easy the install instructions are
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That's really f**ked up... same to me. I think there was no error on my side while following the "install-reboot-forget" process. Only the lib folders had been moved/binded somehow to the SD folder, no base.apks and no odex-blobs(?).
The result was a totally broken system. Sorry, but IMHO the Dev should not proclaim it that way as long as the script seems to be in pre-alpha ... All log files in /data/media/adk/logs/ are empty, too!
Really don't know whether LMAO or :crying:
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Please add an alpha into the title. Same happens to me.... and titanium can't restore accounts anymore...
The XDA link in the module description takes you to the forum section rather than this thread.
Seemed interesting and installed
But I lose all app data ,
found no logs and nothing just like fresh install of everything
Keep a backup before trying this
I was on magisk 16.7 ,
Redmi note 3 AEX N
Do not install! I lost everything like everyone else. Pictures I just took on vacation of my kids gone. All texts gone. All app data gone. Wtf man. This needs to be pulled. I lost 3gig of data
JohnFawkes said:
Do not install! I lost everything like everyone else. Pictures I just took on vacation of my kids gone. All texts gone. All app data gone. Wtf man. This needs to be pulled. I lost 3gig of data
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Never ever try magisk stuff without nandroid or other backup in backhand.
I, like everyone else posting here, fell for this extension and lost all my app data.
I'm not sure if this extension is buggy or if we are simply too stupid to get it running but here is what I did:
install
reboot
forget (about all my app data as all apps seem to have lost their data)
I then opened a terminal, typed adk as instructed and am getting:
permission denied. Can't create /data/media/adk/logs/res_apks_verbose_log.txt: permission denied
typing su before adk does indeed give me a list of apps which seems to get longer every few minutes.
Maybe its still busy copying? I'll give it some more time. Not sure what's up though, are we supposed to wait for the ap to copy all app data over then do an initial restore? Or is it not correctly "linking" the apps to the new app data storage?
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I did not immediately remove this extension as I thought to give it some time. I then rebooted and its now hanging at the boot screen saying: "Starting up ... please wait" - this section usually only takes a few seconds but I've been staring at this screen for minutes now. I'll give it 30 minutes, maybe it is still busy copying all my APKs and app data to the SD card? I mean I was already wondering how this can only need one simple reboot to be ready...
I'll update this thread if I have any new findings as the extension description sounds quite logical so maybe we're all doing something wrong
Dev RECOMMENDED app data backup in first step even BEFORE INSTALLING it through magisk or twrp.
I think nobody is doing it
J4jks said:
Dev RECOMMENDED app data backup in first step even BEFORE INSTALLING it through magisk or twrp.
I think nobody is doing it
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you're right he did. I didn't say I don't have a backup I only said the extension isn't behaving as advertised OR I don't get how to use it.
Also, he should change that sentence from "recommended" to mandatory if his app wipes app data
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I have disabled the extension and rolled back my backup. I'm still wondering what went wrong here as the extension actually created the right folders on my SD card. Somehow the links seem to have been missing. I didn't dare try a restore via "adk ." as it was unclear what else could have gone wrong.
I would however appreciate some feedback and clarification from the author.

ROOT: Where can I find screen/display settings in the "/data/data/" path

Just got fooled by "Screen Change:Root" application, i wanted to change my display ratio and now I can't even put my password.
I have TWRP already installed and when I wipe data, reinstall the OS (HavocOS) the screen display is fixed.
The problem is I want to keep my data (/data/data), but when I restore it I get the same display issue.
Thank you for the help,
With all my love!
Is it a Magisk Module perhaps? Or does it create one as part of accessing the system?
Because then you could easily disable that Magisk Module, even inside TWRP.
Otherwise, one option would be to contact the developer and ask him for help. He would know what exactly his app changes.
cyanGalaxy said:
Is it a Magisk Module perhaps? Or does it create one as part of accessing the system?
Because then you could easily disable that Magisk Module, even inside TWRP.
Otherwise, one option would be to contact the developer and ask him for help. He would know what exactly his app changes.
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I can't find the developer contact and I'm sure the solution is in front of my eyes.
The file which causes the problem is for sure in /data/data folder. I went through TWRP in the folder and deleted everything suspicious but still when I reboot my display is a mess.
Thank you for helping me!
I've checked out screenshots of the app, and it seems like it runs as a background service. Did you enable "Set on boot"?
So I think it maybe doesn't change any files, but does the command @ every boot.
In that case, you could boot into Android Safe Mode, and .. maybe uninstall the app there.
You could delete the app folder of Screen Changer:Root from /data
Then the app wouldn't be able to run at every boot.
I forgot which folder Android stores all User-apps into.
What I think the app is doing, is it simply does a command (as Root) which changes the resolution, while not changing the defaults
So I don't think it actually changes any files.
Seems like user-apps are stored in /data/app and /data/data.
What was your goal anyway though?
If that's true, it should stop giving the command at every boot if I delete the application data. But when I did the display keept changing.
The app is not a module and I didn't enable to run at every boot.
cyanGalaxy said:
What was your goal anyway though?
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My device's screen is burned in the top and I use an application to change the ratio, but It makes screen too small and I wanted to try If there's a way to use all the screen exept the burnt area.

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