Question TWRP - cant mount system writable - Redmi Note 10 Pro

how can i mount system partition writable? in older twrp versions there was a checkbox to uncheck readable. in newest twrp checkbox is missing.
when i want to delete simtoolkit systemwide there comes error1.

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Amon_RA style Recovery for Incredible Fully Working & New Features

Everything Should Be Functioning Properly & Some Extra Features Have Been Added.
I love Amon_RA's recovery images and decided to make one using his source code for the Incredible to give us another option other than clockwork. This is my 2nd recovery I've made since switching to android from windows mobile about two weeks ago. Lg ally was the other Link here . This one I built with an ext-4 kernel I compiled so you can partition apps2sd with ext4 in recovery but remember your rom's kernel must support ext-4 too.
Link to Amon_RA's nexus one recovery thread as it has a good description of what all the features are Link here
To use if you have s-off download the PB31IMG_RA-inc-v1.7.0.6_GNM.zip and unzip it to get the PB31IMG.zip and copy that to the root of your sdcard. Boot phone holding down vol down and select yes to update.
To use with unrevoked recovery reflasher download the recovery-RA-v1.7.0.5.img and in recovery reflasher select file and custom recovery and navigate to where you downloaded the file.
Special Thanks:
Amon_RA for his source code Buy him a redbull
Team Unrevoked for the Recovery Reflasher and the S-off Link
Koush source code
worstenbrood source code for modded desire recovery
changelog v1.7.0.2 :
fixed data wiping and cache wiping as they are ext3 partitions not yaffs2
currently wiping cache can only be done with wipe cache not wipe data/factory reset
Thanks koush for the help
fixed flashing update.zips
changelog V1.7.0.3:
fixed small error in sd partitioning script
changelog V1.7.0.4 see attached pics
Added usb mount of phone's internal storage
Added toggle of signature verification on update.zips
Added gui mount umount menu
changelog V1.7.0.5
Changed nandroid-mobile.sh script to correctly backup and restore /data/data and backup and restore .android_secure on /emmc if selected.
Changelog V1.7.0.6
Fixed typo that caused nandroid to always restore most current backup.
Changes v1.8.1
Supports both Amoled and SLCD
Now supports Flashing from Emmc or Sdcard!!!
Has zip directory browsing from clockwork so zips are no longer needed in root of sdcard (thanks Koush & Amon-Ra)
Wipe Menu no longer uses scripts
Fix error in script for sd-ext upgrading
Fixed The sd-ext issues??
Updated the PB31IMG to be compatible with 3.26.605.1 and prior
Also in rom manager too!!!
Changes 2.2.1
Updated UI
Fixed zip progress menu in flashing
Fixed .android_secure backup back to sdcard from /emmc (was changed in the 11/10 htc update)
Expanded the UI for fuller listing of sdcard zips & dirs. (Thanks Amon_RA)
Still recommend making a folder called Custom_Roms on sd and placing update.zip's there
Selectable nandroid partitons gui for backup (Thanks Amon_Ra)
Now backs up sd-ext partiton as a whole if that option is selected in nandroid.
Downloadable from rom manager!!!
Fully working with gingerbread/cm7 and wipes all partitons correctly.
Added menu option to format /data partiton to ext4 and is able to reformat back to ext3 too. (See notes below)
Above option for ext4 requires a kernel with ext4 support and changing the mount line in init.inc.rc in boot.img/ramdisk from ext3 to ext4. This will enable mounting of the ext4 /data as ext4 instead of having the ext4 partition mounted as ext3. This formatting will persist through rom flashing and /data wiping but can be reverted via ext3 reformat option. Warning a non ext4 enabled kernel will not be able to mount an ext4 /data partition. If a ext3 data nandroid is restored to an ext4 formatted data partiton all the old files will work as ext3 and anything newly added will be in ext4 (best to start /data fresh to get full benefit of ext4 fs).
Example for changing init.inc.rc line in boot.img for cm7 (similar for stock rom on froyo too)
Code:
mount ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /data wait nosuid noatime nodiratime
change to
Code:
mount ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /data wait nosuid noatime nodiratime
Then repack boot.img and reflash.
Change log 3.02:
Nandroid now has the option to backup & restore .android_secure on /sdcard or /emmc (stock GB has .android_secure on /emmc)
Added busybox symlinks for mount & umount (now sense 3.0 roms that use busybox to mount in updater script work)
Added script to (re)format /emmc as ext3, ext4 or fat32 (run "partemmc help" from adb shell for use)
Added options in wipe menu to wipe /sdcard & /emmc
Wiping all or wipe .android_secure wipes it on both /sdcard and /emmc
Changed ui back to cyan colors.
Updated /data as ext4 to wipe /datadata also.
Nandroid now suppressed backup of /datadata also when selecting to not backup /data partition
File system type for /cache, /data, /sd-ext and /emmc are auto detected so you can use alternate filesystems (rom kernel & boot.img permitting)
As always properly wipes and you can use update-script or updater-script (amend or edify)
Added flash_eraseall binary this can be used to fix a corrupted nand mtd(not emmc) by erasing it then you can reflash it. Use is "adb shell flash_eraseall /dev/mtd/mtdX" where X is the number of the mtd you wish to erase.
Changelog: 3.06
Added ability to restore CWM backups.
Compiled for armv7a-neon so its faster.
Rewrote the ext3|4 menu to use C not scripts
Added a developer menu:
Developer menu:
Make and flash boot from zimage : This makes a mkboot folder on sdcard and mounts sdcard as mass storage then you copy a zImage and kernel modules into this folder and it will create a new boot like anykernel and flash it.
Toggle full ext wipe : This toggles between doing a quick wipe (default) of ext partitions or a full wipe which reformats them.
Install su & superuser: Installs or fixes su & superuser install (removes old if exists)
Install eng (unguarded) su: Installs engineering su that doesn't use superuser (removes old su & superuser if exists)
Reboot to bootloader: reboots to bootloader/hboot
Reboot recovery : reboots phone back into recovery
Downloads:
Source
recovery-ra-dinc-3.06-gnm.img
MD5 : c280fc5cfacf1018211f9ed4ffd42d87 recovery-ra-dinc-3.06-gnm.img
Old PB31IMG_RA-inc-v1.7.0.3_GNM.zip
MD5= d8aae2598c6f7b3f441bbea2ba35beb1
Old PB31IMG_RA-inc-v1.7.0.4_GNM.zip
MD5= 92d187e7b4bc6553e6daa369af8e55ce
Old PB31IMG_RA-inc-v1.7.0.5_GNM.zip
MD5= 832a1980c30a7dd7dd7751020bf2fb45
Old recovery-RA-v1.7.0.5_GNM.img for recovery reflasher
MD5=30a78ffca87de656a6a77246af6ff6e8
Old PB31IMG_RA_inc_1.7.0.6.zip
MD5= 2f0210ee1ede2bfd0f80af5f07c6da5c
Old PB31IMG_RA_inc_1.8.1_GNM.zip
MD5 9d6da2a06219651eb9be82872570b510
Old PB31IMG_RA_inc_v2.2.1_GNM.zip
MD5 84b5bae5c5adc4936e3a48c742cc03e4
PB31IMG-RA-3.02-GNM.zip
MD5 3efae04dc59bdaf4ea7bb18aea5b208d PB31IMG-RA-3.02-GNM.zip
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Has anyone tested??
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thatdudebutch said:
Has anyone tested??
• Sent from my Droid Incredible running Sky Raider 2.5.2 •
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I just tired it and it works perfectly, i just flashed the img via 3.1
Amazing work! Finally! I hate clockwork but love amon ra. Nice work!
what's the difference between this and clockwork? i'm not trying to instigate anything. clockwork is the only recovery that i've used but from reading that linked thread it looks like maybe it has a few more features? i'm not sure. the UI between the two seem somewhat similar too.
Awesome. If Clockwork ever fails me, I have another option. Thank you.
Dude, this is awesome. Finally! Source?
Haven't tried it, but it's always nice to have options. Thanks for taking the time to put this together!
update keeps failing for me and a couple other in the IRC.
borgey420 said:
update keeps failing for me and a couple other in the IRC.
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same here. tried to flash using reflash, pb31img, and flash_image. all fail.
scuccia said:
same here. tried to flash using reflash, pb31img, and flash_image. all fail.
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I was able to download, but md5sum didn't match
Looking into it think I uploaded the wrong binary version. Fixed and am going to re-upload
Is there a way to go back to clockwork if we don't like this.
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Ruben1123 said:
Is there a way to go back to clockwork if we don't like this.
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http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/forever
under the reinstall factory recovery there is a link to the clockwork pb31img... almost at the bottom of the page... its there so you can do it after you load an official update with s-off
Thanks for this. You helped me with my Ally already (which works great now), and now the Incredible. Thanks again!
Very well done, sir! I was missing my Amon_RA from my G1 days and this has hit the spot. I checked the md5 sums, applied your image file with flash_image... then powered off and manually booted into recovery from bootloader/hboot, to avoid boot mode 3, a little lesson also learned from my G1 days
Now all that's left is to put in a nice blue care bear for a background and remove the plug for your company and we'll be all set!
Sent from my Incredible using XDA App
am I stupid, or is the link not up?
Im having trouble with the wipe data command as "userdata" mtd on this phone is called "datadata" and is not wiping. Will re-release once fixed. Other than that its fully functional.
is the zip up??? If not can someone provide a mirror
As far a features go, what's the difference between this and clockwork?
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[MOD][RECOVERY] All-F2FS for GT-I9190|GT-I9192|GT-I9195 [TWRP 2.8.6.0 & Philz Touch]

[MOD][RECOVERY] All-F2FS for GT-I9190|GT-I9192|GT-I9195 [TWRP 2.8.6.0 & Philz Touch]
Hi!
Here I'll try to explain how to use F2FS partitions on your Galaxy S4 Mini.
This is for "All-F2FS" that mean that /system, /cache, /data and /external SD are formatted with F2FS, keep in mind that this can work only with a compatible kernel and ROM.
About F2FS
F2FS (Flash-Friendly File System) is a flash file system created by Kim Jaegeuk (Hangul: 김재극) at Samsung for the Linux operating system kernel.
The motive for F2FS was to build a file system that from the start takes into account the characteristics of NAND flash memory-based storage devices (such as solid-state disks, eMMC, and SD cards), which are widely used in computer systems ranging from mobile devices to servers.
Samsung chose a log-structured file system approach, which it adapted to newer forms of storage. F2FS also remedies some known issues of the older log structured file systems, such as the snowball effect of wandering trees and high cleaning overhead. Because a NAND-based storage device shows different characteristics according to its internal geometry or flash memory management scheme (such as the Flash Translation Layer or FTL), Samsung also added various parameters not only for configuring on-disk layout, but also for selecting allocation and cleaning algorithms.
Warning
* You agree to use this MOD/Guide on you own risk and I don't take any responsability if you encounter any issue or if your personal data is lost
Requirements
Your S4 Mini, GT-I9190 or GT-I9195 or GT-I9192 (serrano3g, serranolte, serranods)
An external MicroSD card or a PC (for backup/restore)
Preinstalling Steps
Backup of your personal data to an external SD card or PC (photo, music, ringtones, etc).
Make a full nandroid (just in case that you want to rollback to EXT4) and copy to your PC.
Download and copy to your External SD Card TWRP or Philz Touch with full F2FS support. (Downloads on Second Post)
Download and copy to your External SD Card latest version of f4ktion kernel or use one with All-F2FS support.
Download and copy to your External SD Card CarbonROM with F2FS support, or you can test on your favorite ROM, take in mind that using F2FS on External SD Cards will require F2FS support on your ROM of minivold for vold managed volumes. (Downloads on Second Post)
How can you test your favorite ROM?
I'll include this time CarbonROM with support for F2FS, on upcoming builds you'll need to edit manually the updater-script.
You need to edit updater-script on the zip file, you need to change the following:
Look for:
Code:
mount("ext4", "EMMC", "/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system", "/system");
And change it for:
Code:
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
Look for:
Code:
format("ext4", "EMMC", "/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system", "0", "/system");
And change it for:
Code:
run_program("/sbin/mkfs.f2fs", "/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system");
Installation Steps (Clean Install)
1) Install your favorite recovery and reboot to recovery.
For TWRP
1.1) Go to Settings and select "Force data and cache wipe functions to use F2FS" and if you want F2FS support on /System partition, select "Include system partition"
1.2) Now go to Wipe menu and select Format Data and type "yes" (Warning this will format Data partition and your Internal Storage, so please don't forget to make a backup of your personal data)
1.3) Optional, select Advanced Wipe menu and check System and Cache partitions to convert to F2FS respectively.
For Philz Touch
1.1) Go to Mounts and Storage and select "toggle f2fs <-> ext4 migration"
1.2) Select format /data and confirm, now select format /data and /data/media (/sd, confirm, choose f2fs option and confirm again.
1.3) Optional, you can select format /system and format /cache to convert to F2FS respectively.
2) Install your ROM as usual, then flash your GApps and f4ktion kernel in this order.
3) Restore your personal data to your internal SD Card.
If you don't want to make a clean install, you can convert /data partition to F2FS using and restoring a /data nandroid backup.
Installation Steps (Restoring /Data partition)
1) Install your favorite recovery and reboot to recovery.
For TWRP
1.1) Make a nandroid of /data partition.
1.2) Go to Settings and select "Force data and cache wipe functions to use F2FS" and if you want F2FS support on /System partition, select "Include system partition"
1.3) Now go to Wipe menu and select Advanced Wipe menu and check Data, swipe to confirm wipe.
1.4) You can restore your /data nandroid now.
1.5) Optional, you can select format /system and format /cache to convert to F2FS respectively and install a new ROM.
For Philz Touch
1.1) Make a custom nandroid of /data partition.
1.2) Go to Mounts and Storage and select "toggle f2fs <-> ext4 migration"
1.3) Select format /data and confirm, now select format /data and /data/media (/sd, confirm, choose f2fs option and confirm again.
1.4) You can restore your /data nandroid now.
1.5) Optional, you can select format /system and format /cache to convert to F2FS respectively and install a new ROM.
How to check if you have correctly formatted partitions to F2FS?
Through terminal do:
Code:
su
mount | grep f2fs
Through adb do:
Code:
adb shell
su
mount | grep f2fs
Also you can check F2FS's status by doing:
Code:
cat /sys/kernel/debug/f2fs/status
Or just install DiskInfo app
Credits
@Dees_Troy for TWRP
@ktoonsez for F2FS mod
@Phil3759 for Philz Touch
TWRP 2.8.1.0 F2FS MOD
GT-I9190
GT-I9192
GT-I9195
Philz Touch F2FS
GT-I9190
GT-I9192
GT-I9195
F4k said:
Look for:
Code:
format("ext4", "EMMC", "/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system", "0", "/system");
And change it for:
Code:
run_program("/sbin/mkfs.f2fs", "/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system");
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Do I need to do this part if I want to keep my system partition as Ext4 but wanted my data and cache partition as F2fs?
Thanks in advance
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Darktitor said:
Do I need to do this part if I want to keep my system partition as Ext4 but wanted my data and cache partition as F2fs?
Thanks in advance
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This step is if you want /system partition as f2fs, you can use f2fs on whatever you want.
If you don't edit updater-script, your /system partition will be formatted as ext4
Just a quick question, is this Carbon in this post the same as the latest build you have just released? Or is this one with an altered updater-script?
Phenom2122 said:
Just a quick question, is this Carbon in this post the same as the latest build you have just released? Or is this one with an altered updater-script?
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It's the same but with modified updater-script, this version will format /system partition as f2fs, the one on Carbon's thread as ext4.
All formatted f2fs and everything flashed and running smoothly thanks f4k
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From now on we should unzip the rom file and change tha script to have f2fs?
Hope random reboots to stop..
Everything fine with clean install.. One bug tha colors in recent calls with tha black theme
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@F4k nice splash screen you have in your twrp recovery, also glad you added the "force wipe to use f2fs option " this way I can use the twrp themes without the need for additional changes to it.
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Since doing a format of /data and /data/media Philz works correctly the first time with settings in mnt/shell/emulated/0/clockworkmod. After doing a reboot into recovery later, suddenly it has created a mnt/shell/emulated/0/0/clockworkmod and it seems to be randomly reading settings from either location ie. sometimes it will correctly launch Aroma, sometimes it wont. This is a very strange error because I went back to one of the older Philz versions and the same problem persists.
Will try out TWRP now.
can I format /system with f2fs and then just make a restore? or I have to install a new rom?
chacox said:
can I format /system with f2fs and then just make a restore? or I have to install a new rom?
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You can try it, I tested several combinations restoring nandroid backups and they worked fine.
But I suggest you to made a full nandroid just un case.
Sent from my GT-I9190
F4k said:
You can try it, I tested several combinations restoring nandroid backups and they worked fine.
But I suggest you to made a full nandroid just un case.
Sent from my GT-I9190
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ok, I will try right now! and Ill let you know if it works in that way, thanks for your great job!
update: yeah it worked in that way! I have f2fs in every partition! thanks
Does FSFS support symlinks?
If so, how to access FSFS formatted sdcards on /storage/sdcardX directly w/o fuse layer on top?
aguaz said:
Does FSFS support symlinks?
If so, how to access FSFS formatted sdcards on /storage/sdcardX directly w/o fuse layer on top?
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To use F2FS on external sd cards, ROM needs to have F2FS support on minivold for vold managed volumes, my CarbonROM builds support it.
External storages are vold managed volumes, this is my external sd card formatted as F2FS:
Code:
/dev/block/vold/179:33 on /mnt/media_rw/sdcard1 type f2fs (rw,dirsync,context=u:object_r:sdcard_external:s0,nosuid,nodev,noexec,noatime,background_gc=off,user_xattr,inline_xattr,acl,active_logs=2
F4k said:
External storages are vold managed volumes, this is my external sd card formatted as F2FS:
Code:
/dev/block/vold/179:33 on /mnt/media_rw/sdcard1 type f2fs (rw,dirsync,context=u:object_r:sdcard_external:s0,nosuid,nodev,noexec,noatime,background_gc=off,user_xattr,inline_xattr,acl,active_logs=2
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My understanding is that the mount point on /mnt/media_rw/sdcard1 is for internal use only. Apps however use the additional mount point on /storage/scdard1 . This mount point has a fuse layer on top, which prevents the use of symlinks on eg ext4 formatted cards. (see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1442729)
So I'm wondering if F2FS can be accessed by apps natively w/o fuse layer in order to use symlinks. That is of course assuming F2FS supports symlinks itself.
Recovery doesn't seem to support encrypted partitions properly (acts like they don't exist), also some weird input glitches... Doing more testing...
After using TWRP for a while I decided to go back to Philz, this time without reformatting or restoring any old settings. Everything is working perfectly now, something crazy must have happened with my old settings, I suspect with 'Sd Card Target'.
Thank you very much for this F4k. Besides the addition of F2fs support, previously the latest version available to us was 6.41.6, very nice to have such an up to date version now I seriously would donate if I had the means to, and as soon as I actually have some money in my bank account for a change I definitely will be doing so
dulemars said:
Recovery doesn't seem to support encrypted partitions properly (acts like they don't exist), also some weird input glitches... Doing more testing...
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I don't added crypto support yet to TWRP
i've a problem with system partition.
i use twrp recovery. i've do a clean install format data, i've cheked in Advanced Wipe System and Cache partitions to convert to F2FS, wiped system and cache, i've install last cyanogen nightly and... in diskinfo data is f2fs, cache is f2fs but system is ext4.... why? what's wrong?
thanks

How to mount.

Hi, i would like to delete some system apps in LOS but when i want to it says to mount system. In twrp when i go to mount settings and select system when i reboot nothing happens, and when i get back to twrp its unchecked. I never mounted system before so if someone can help.

TWRP install and rebooting to system succesful, but twrp can't read internal storage

Device: SM-A305N KOO (Korea)
I successfully installed twrp via odin on my A30, flashed magisk.zip, and rebooted to system successfully. After that, I flashed an optimization file and rebooted to system (also successful). But I found that the internal storage was encrypted, so I went straight back to TWRP and did Advanced Wipe - change file system to ext2, then ext4. Now My 'Files' app in the system can read the files correctly like in the pic.
But in the TWRP, the file names in the internal storage is still in random characters. How can I fix this?
If twrp only shows "random characters" that's because the internal storage hasn't been decrypted. Twrp should ask for your user password to decrpyt it. Alternatively you could also do
Code:
adb shell
twrp decrypt MyLovelyPassword
EDIT: You need to be booted into twrp to use this. You could also use the terminal which comes within twrp; just leave the `adb shell' part then.

Question twrp not showing system partition in wipe section

i m trying to flash nikgapps basic version but whenever i try it says "storage full" so i want to resize system partition but in wipe section i dont see any system partition.
you cant see system partition. Use Flamegapps.
did you find a solution to this problem?
you can't resize system partition at all. It's dynamic hence comes under Super partition

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