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Hi all,
I am having some problems with widgets not loading in Elelinux 7.1.4 RC2 and i supouse they are related to integrated apps2sd. I have moved using adb theese applications to internal storage and I think they are working fine (at least in a couple of hours). Is there any other way to move apps from /sd-ext to /system or adb is just the way to not use apps2sd....
Many Thanks to all and sorry about my bad english..
Perdita2000
I had this problem a while back when using a CM based rom. I think the best way to use apps2sd is to use the method where you partition your sd card. I think the rom your using has the ability to select the default location of installed apps somewhere in the settings. Dont let it force any apps to sd, choose what apps to move on your own. Hope this helps lol ive always used the partition sd card method
Doesn't work...
If you choose internal storage... it uses /data/app which a link to /sd-ext/app so it doesn't work ... If you choose SDcard I think it will use sdcard Froyo method...
Perdita2000
I always move apps to internal with root explorer. I have an ext partition so I move apps from data app to system app and this works fine for me. Don't forget to mount rw and it should work fine : )
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Using root explorer to move apps method is same a using adb...
Perdita2000
perdita2000 said:
Using root explorer to move apps method is same a using adb...
Perdita2000
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Of course, this is true. Just not as easy as with root explorer for notices : )
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It's true, what I want ti know is if there is any settings for this??? Un fact I don't think so, but could be wrong...I hope
Perdita2000
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There's no settings for this. With ext partition all apps go to SD. It does feel like a conflict to me between froyo apps2SD and the ext method as the phone settings I always leave alone as I think they assume you have the froyo ( Google ) apps2SD. I may be wrong but my guess is a dev like elelinux could do a script but he is so busy producing great work : )
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I want to make some changes in the system folders, but I am unable to mount with SuperUser. How can I fix this?
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hey someone please tell me how can i use link2sd in JELLBLAST V3.0.1
IT shows that the sd-ext can't be mounted.
Please solve this problem
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1) Try setting the mount script partition to ext2/ext3/ext4 and see if anyone of them makes the mount successful (it doesnt matter with which partition it mounts with)
2) Did you partition your sd card correctly? Mention more about how you did it..
anmolsharma1293 said:
hey someone please tell me how can i use link2sd in JELLBLAST V3.0.1
IT shows that the sd-ext can't be mounted.
Please solve this problem
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I used Minitool partition wizard home edition to partition my sd card. set the partition as fat32...didnt really like the idea and after trying a new rom, and going back to jellyblast v3.01, i removed several apps(link2sd included) by uninstalling them through titanium backup, and then used install manager v3.5.1 to move my apps to my unpartitioned sd card
I partioned my sd card using minitool...
Kuro kernel supports link2sd or i shud reformat my sd card....???
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I partioned it using minitool....
I made the sd-ext part in ext3 format....
Should i reformat the sdcard and than partion it again via cm...???
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kuro kernel supports link2sd,my expirience first partition as fat32,second as ext2-3 using minitool,no problem,no need for reformat or something in cwm.
Jelly blast has kuro kernel, it supports Link2sd, dont use mini tool, it complicates things, make it the easy way, go to CWM -> Advanced-> Partition SD card -> Give 2nd partition space-> swap as 0 and then wait till it get partitioned, now try mounting ext3 in link2sd, it must work
Thank u sir....i will try it
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Sir one more question.....
can i flash another kernel in jellyblast v3.0.1 and replace kurokernel...???
anmolsharma1293 said:
Sir one more question.....
can i flash another kernel in jellyblast v3.0.1 and replace kurokernel...???
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Yes, my suggestion would be savies kernel rev 73, the best one out yet imo
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Thank u sir....i will try it
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bt bro before partitioning tru cwm mak backup of entire sdcard data cos partioning tru cwm formats entire sd.
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hitme987 said:
Jelly blast has kuro kernel, it supports Link2sd, dont use mini tool, it complicates things, make it the easy way, go to CWM -> Advanced-> Partition SD card -> Give 2nd partition space-> swap as 0 and then wait till it get partitioned, now try mounting ext3 in link2sd, it must work
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this method wiped my sd card...make a backup before you partition it this way.
Thank everyone here.....i partioned my sd card successfully and now link2sd is working.....
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Sir i tried to install it....but it is so much confusing....the instrustions given on savie's thread are insufficient....
Please tell me how can i install savie rev 73 kernel...
Thaanxx in advance...
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It's actually easy to install.
First install the basic version. The (60 I think)
Then combine the last two kernel rar files.
Then flash.
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anmolsharma1293 said:
Sir i tried to install it....but it is so much confusing....the instrustions given on savie's thread are insufficient....
Please tell me how can i install savie rev 73 kernel...
Thaanxx in advance...
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The post is actually not aligned properly which makes people confuse.
Just download savies kernel rev 73 modded by Ronnie (just look for the same title which is a download able link).
Copy it and Cwm by mad team or skin to sd card, go to recovery mode, first flash Cwm zip, and then flash the kernel zip, it shows a aroma installer, click default installation there, restart and done, check if you got 4 io s and 18 governors, if not flash again, this time choose custom installation and select all things, reboot and it will stick
kishorsidu said:
It's actually easy to install.
First install the basic version. The (60 I think)
Then combine the last two kernel rar files.
Then flash.
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That's a completely incorrect method to install that kernel since it got an aroma installer
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thank u sir....!!!
i will install savie kernel...
All the governers are not showing in savie's kernel:what:....i used custom installation also...
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anmolsharma1293 said:
All the governers are not showing in savie's kernel:what:....i used custom installation also...
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Did you select all the governers in custom installation?
Wait, after flashing savies kernel, you get a permanent CWM, in which you need to click mount/system in mounts and storage option EVERYTIME you flash a zip, either it be a ROM/Kernel/Anything, ALWAYS mount/system when using savies kernel CWM
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Did you select all the governers in custom installation?
Wait, after flashing savies kernel, you get a permanent CWM, in which you need to click mount/system in mounts and storage option EVERYTIME you flash a zip, either it be a ROM/Kernel/Anything, ALWAYS mount/system when using savies kernel CWM
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sir after mounting system also it is not coming.....
i have installed it correctly......followed all the steps.....
also instaaled baecm tweaks.....
i think i have to revert back 2 stock kernel and then i have 2 again install the kernel...
Hi,
I recently installed Clockworkmod-Recovery on my TF101G - but for some reason I cannot access my sdcard. When I boot into recovery it says, that /sdcard as well as /external/sdcard cannot be found.
I have CWR 6.0.1.3 installed via ROM Manager.
How can I make a backup of my rom? I would also assume I won't be able to install a new ROM either.
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dabrain42 said:
Hi,
I recently installed Clockworkmod-Recovery on my TF101G - but for some reason I cannot access my sdcard. When I boot into recovery it says, that /sdcard as well as /external/sdcard cannot be found.
I have CWR 6.0.1.3 installed via ROM Manager.
How can I make a backup of my rom? I would also assume I won't be able to install a new ROM either.
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You can backup your rom into your internal storage. As an alternative try twrp 2.3.2.3 recovery which is more user friendly.
How can I backup to my internal storage?
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dabrain42 said:
Hi,
I recently installed Clockworkmod-Recovery on my TF101G - but for some reason I cannot access my sdcard. When I boot into recovery it says, that /sdcard as well as /external/sdcard cannot be found.
I have CWR 6.0.1.3 installed via ROM Manager.
How can I make a backup of my rom? I would also assume I won't be able to install a new ROM either.
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Here is why it wont work: [NOTICE] Don't use ROM Manager! **New to the Transformer? READ**
I would recommend using the PERI tool by Thing O Doom to install a working copy of CWM.
Go to mount storage and select mount sdcard
AW: Cannot access SDCard in CWR
Mount sdcard is not an available option. I can only mount system, data and cache.
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dabrain42 said:
Mount sdcard is not an available option. I can only mount system, data and cache.
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Did you re-install CWM and NOT use ROM Manager?
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Not yet. I rooted my transformer using the 1-click guide and used ROM manager to install CWR. Next I wanted to try to install CWR from my PC using the guide I used for rooting. (I cannot access my PC currently, so I'll have to try this next week, when I'm back at home.)
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Please see the link I posted about ROM Manager and the TF101, it will explain your issue.
Until you re-install CWM using another method that is proven to work, your issue will not be solved.
Ok guys, this is my first post since i've joined this forum for a long time.
I've a question, how does Link2SD work on stock ROM without init.d support?
I mean the mount script. How does it work?
For example:
I've mounted my 2nd partition to /data/myext via terminal emulator. everytime i am restarting my phone the partition just lost (unmounted) so i've to mount it again via terminal emulator manually.
Are there any way to mount my partition automatically every boot?
Sorry for my bad english
It's the work of a custom kernel sir. Not bad for a first post, you created a topic in a wrong section. This should be in Q&A.
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It's the work of a custom kernel sir. Not bad for a first post, you created a topic in a wrong section. This should be in Q&A.
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I'm sorry if i wrong posted here.
But, link2sd doesn't need a custom kernel to run sir. Link2sd can run in stock rom + stock kernel and without init.d support.
crash.override said:
I'm sorry if i wrong posted here.
But, link2sd doesn't need a custom kernel to run sir. Link2sd can run in stock rom + stock kernel and without init.d support.
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As far as I know, Link2SD uses a init.d script to mount the partition of the sdcard at boot, so a kernel with init.d support is required for the auto-mounting at boot.
I heard about an app wich enables init.d support on stock kernel, but i dont remember the Name nor if it was here in SGY section or in Android apps and games section.
Also I think, Tasker can mount the partition at boot, if you make the boot condition as trigger for a shell script, wich mounts the partition, but I dont know, if ist working this way.
adi2500 said:
As far as I know, Link2SD uses a init.d script to mount the partition of the sdcard at boot, so a kernel with init.d support is required for the auto-mounting at boot.
I heard about an app wich enables init.d support on stock kernel, but i dont remember the Name nor if it was here in SGY section or in Android apps and games section.
Also I think, Tasker can mount the partition at boot, if you make the boot condition as trigger for a shell script, wich mounts the partition, but I dont know, if ist working this way.
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I think Link2SD doesn't use init.d, because i'm using a STOCK ROM and STOCK Kernel without init.d support and link2d is still working. I've also checked my /system/etc folder, and there is no init.d folder. So LINK2SD doesn't use init.d i guess
Btw, what is that tasker? Can you explain me? I'm new to linux & android.
crash.override said:
I think Link2SD doesn't use init.d, because i'm using a STOCK ROM and STOCK Kernel without init.d support and link2d is still working. I've also checked my /system/etc folder, and there is no init.d folder. So LINK2SD doesn't use init.d i guess
Btw, what is that tasker? Can you explain me? I'm new to linux & android.
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Link2sd only uses the init.d folder if you partitioned your sd card.
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Link2sd only uses the init.d folder if you partitioned your sd card.
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I've partitioned my sdcard. I've created mount script to mount my 2nd partition. I've seen /data/data folder, it's a 2nd sdcard partition, right? So the 2nd partition has mounted.
But you said that link2sd used init.d, but i'm using a stock rom without init.d support, i checked my /system/etc and there is no init.d folder, so my rom doesnt support init.d.
So i think Link2sd doesnt use init.d script to mount 2nd partition every boot
So, how do i mount my 2nd partition without Link2sd and without init.d support. Because link2d has done it.
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I've partitioned my sdcard. I've created mount script to mount my 2nd partition. I've seen /data/data folder, it's a 2nd sdcard partition, right? So the 2nd partition has mounted.
But you said that link2sd used init.d, but i'm using a stock rom without init.d support, i checked my /system/etc and there is no init.d folder, so my rom doesnt support init.d.
So i think Link2sd doesnt use init.d script to mount 2nd partition every boot
So, how do i mount my 2nd partition without Link2sd and without init.d support. Because link2d has did it.
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No, you're wrong sir. Link2sd only ENABLED your 2nd partition! Without init.d support, your 2nd partition can't be mounted every boot. That's the purpose of the script, to mound the sdext2 every boot.
Btw, i think what you're asking is impossible. Sorry 'bout that.
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No, you're wrong sir. Link2sd only ENABLED your 2nd partition! Without init.d support, your 2nd partition can't be mounted every boot. That's the purpose of the script, to mound the sdext2 every boot.
Btw, i think what you're asking is impossible. Sorry 'bout that.
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How about install-recovery.sh in /system partition
When I opened it with root explorer there is a command to mount 2nd partition
Code:
mount -t ext2 -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 /data/sdext2
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crash.override said:
How about install-recovery.sh in /system partition
When I opened it with root explorer there is a command to mount 2nd partition
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hi did you find your answer ? id like to do the same , mount a folder to another folder before the ui and apps get started