app path with app2sd - Galaxy S I9000 General

As in the general section here nobody could answer my question I repeat it in the develpoers section among all you real experts
google and forum search didnĀ“t give an answer
I also checked my device without result
So where the hell are the apps stored after using app2sd??? I mean what is the correct path.....
anyone could help out?
Greetz the bapsack

I use app2sd...mine at sd directory. Use root explorer to find out.
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i searched both sd directorys internal and external.....
nothing
google told my they apks should be on the external sd in directoy .android.secure
but even this dir is empty.....

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--GT540 Space --

i got only 20mb free place at mobile (internal)
but i dont get nothing instaled
I do not know what takes so much space
got all apps on sd card whit Link2SD
how can see all files on my mobile
whit ASTRO program ce see only files on my sd card
link2sd doesnt fully switch to sd use app2sd instead
Edit:
use root explorer to see system files
what you mean how
use root explorer to see system files
davc said:
what you mean how
use root explorer to see system files
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he meant to use Root Explorer app instead ASTRO, it is better and you will be able to access to everything plus change permissions , edit system files and so and so.
Now in my opinion app2sd and link2sd have something is common and that is that both of them keep a part of each app you send to sdcard, the only different i see between both to my like is that with link2sd you can use widgets while with app2sd once you send apps to sdcard you will not be able to use their widgets.
BUT that is for me old stuffs as now a brand new solution has been released and im talking about data2system method.
Check development threads there are 2 method:
The first one created by Anton_ch and posted by me here in XDA
The second one created by Mu4ik and posted by fishears
Read about each one so you decide for one and try it, that is my suggestion.
Veronica

How to view External SD on PC

Hi everyone,
I just got my Iconia Tab. It's rooted and has clockwork recovery. I'm trying to figure out how I can see the external SD card (which is installed) on my PC so that I can install custom Roms and kernels. The only way I can do this is by installing a zip from the SD Card, not from the internal memory.
Thanks.
You can't yet. So copy to internal and then use any file explorer (astro, es file explorer, etc) to copy it over to /mnt/external_sd
Well that's annoying. Even archos could get that feature to work on my internet tablet. Oh well, I'm sure its coming soon.
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You know, someone posts this every week. Maybe a search would have helped... anyways, each time I try to respond, maybe no one wants a real (and easy) solution.
Droid Explorer, install on your PC. Use it. Profit.
Listen, I always attempt to find an answer before posting a question. I try on Google, and then on the xda search. Sorry that I didn't find anything or feel like going through pages of threads to find an answer. Also, thanks for the suggestion.
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Since you are already rooted give the Virtuous Xoom ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1167391 a chance to land on your tablet.
Its HC 3.2 based and you'll see the external SD card w/o modifying anything. Cake

Phone memory is full !!!!

Mine galaxy 3 say that mine phone memory is full.
I have just few apps instaled on phone.
Mine question is what files is safe to delete with root explorer, so i can free a bit mine memory. I am talking about files like temporary files and similar things.
I am on Kyrillos' ROM v7.0.
wrong forum, so no awnser.. and you should inform yourself anyway! use search!
ask the question in galaxy 3 main section or wait till a moderator moves it.
you should know it allready.. you are here since 2009..
There is something called "SD. Card partrition ", get yourself informed about it. And I see you are on kyrillos 7.0 which asks you to partrition your card as soon as you boot in recovery. And, ain't you about the forum rules? This is "Development Section " don't consume the precious real state of it by such silly question. And there are loads of articles & tutorials about what u r asking. Read the RULES!!!
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It's simple.
Install, move2sd enabler (root) from the market.
You need a rooted device, and debugging ON.
Even the app is not required...
Simple go to Settings--Applications--Manage Apps--Click on the 3rd party app--Move to SD
But if u want more space on int mem ... then partitionin and apps2sd scripts
PS - Wrong Section so next time ask in the General Sec
Since we don't have a moderator for our forum plz do not spam....
curejko said:
Mine galaxy 3 say that mine phone memory is full.
I have just few apps instaled on phone.
Mine question is what files is safe to delete with root explorer, so i can free a bit mine memory. I am talking about files like temporary files and similar things.
I am on Kyrillos' ROM v7.0.
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Make an ext4 partition on your SD card and use solutions as scripts app2sd (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1073000) or link2sd (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919326).
I preffer the last one (link2sd) because I choose what app move to sd. Also i think that the app2sd script make unstable the phone.
Greetings from Colombia
Greetings from Colombia

memory card

Hello!
I got a new phone - xperia x8, So I don't know how to use it.
The problem is that I can't find the memory card in the phone, I mean, at the options. (memory card of 2GB)
I used the USB and put some files that I download, but I can't find them in the phone.
Please help!
Get a file explorer from the market, such as Astro or ES. You can browse your card with that.
And your problems or question, in the Q&A section please.
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ROOT EXPLORER!!!

CM14.1/7.1 external SD card problem

Hi everyone,
I'm using Beanstalk 7.1 no gapps on 1622 and loving it
One open question for me is using an external SD. With Ghost Commander I can use the content, but claims for root access, some apps don't find files (e.g. eleven the stored mp3s), other apps store data to android/data/XY and working properly.
So do I have to modify the content on the SD card (e.g. chown), or modify system settings, or should I only wait a little bit, because its an already known bug and experts take care about it?
I know, the CM file manager currently has problems with the SD card and that's not my problem.
Edit:
Solved by formatting the card with phone functionality. Afterwards everything worked including the cm file manager
What I have tried without any positive effect:
Wipe cache and install ROM again (last because stuck in boot after wipe)
look for .nomedia, rescan media, unmount/remount card, use other folder, copy new mp3 via PC connection
Thanks Eths
eths said:
Hi everyone,
I'm using Beanstalk 7.1 on 1622 and loving it
One open question for me is using an external SD. With Ghost Commander I can use the content, but claims for root access, some apps don't find files (e.g. eleven the stored mp3s), other apps store data to android/data/XY and working properly.
So do I have to modify the content on the SD card (e.g. chown), or modify system settings, or should I only wait a little bit, because its an already known bug and experts take care about it?
I know, the CM file manager currently has problems with the SD card and thats not my problem.
Thanks Eths
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Report in the appropriate thread.
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Report in the appropriate thread.
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Oh sorry! But as a new user I'm only allowed to post/reply in this Q&A section.
So which one ist the appropriate thread, or the other way round, is it possible to assign this question to a thread/ROM?
I know, new users are stressfull,
thx Eths

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