Need a small favor in return for all the help I've given those with kindle fires. I don't have a kindle fire and need some information from someone that does.
Anyone that knows how, I need them to run (if they're using the stock kindle firmware, not cm7):
Code:
adb shell df
Then paste me the results either here or in a PM.
If you're wondering what that information is, it's the partition sizes and disk space of your kindle. I need it for something I am working on that will benefit people that can't restore their device due to excessive noobness
Thanks!
Sent from my Kindle Fire using xda premium
df, followed by df -h
~ # df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 228588 32 228556 0% /dev
tmpfs 228588 0 228588 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 228588 0 228588 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/platform/mmci-omap-hs.1/by-name/system
516040 286784 229256 56% /system
/dev/block/platform/mmci-omap-hs.1/by-name/userdata
1145996 288472 857524 25% /data
/dev/block/platform/mmci-omap-hs.1/by-name/cache
258016 4232 253784 2% /cache
/dev/block/platform/mmci-omap-hs.1/by-name/splash
4795 1591 3204 33% /dropbox
/dev/block/vold/179:12
5243884 2141684 3102200 41% /mnt/sdcard
/dev/block/vold/179:12
5243884 2141684 3102200 41% /mnt/secure/asec
/dev/block/dm-0 71632 69304 2328 97% /mnt/asec/com.ea.simcitydeluxetab_full_azn-1
/dev/block/dm-1 11424 10232 1192 90% /mnt/asec/kemco.wws.eog.hd.amazon-1
/dev/block/dm-2 3124 2040 1084 65% /mnt/asec/com.quoord.tapatalkxdapre.activity-1
~ # df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 223.2M 32.0K 223.2M 0% /dev
tmpfs 223.2M 0 223.2M 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 223.2M 0 223.2M 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/platform/mmci-omap-hs.1/by-name/system
503.9M 280.1M 223.9M 56% /system
/dev/block/platform/mmci-omap-hs.1/by-name/userdata
1.1G 281.7M 837.4M 25% /data
/dev/block/platform/mmci-omap-hs.1/by-name/cache
252.0M 4.1M 247.8M 2% /cache
/dev/block/platform/mmci-omap-hs.1/by-name/splash
4.7M 1.6M 3.1M 33% /dropbox
/dev/block/vold/179:12
5.0G 2.0G 3.0G 41% /mnt/sdcard
/dev/block/vold/179:12
5.0G 2.0G 3.0G 41% /mnt/secure/asec
/dev/block/dm-0 70.0M 67.7M 2.3M 97% /mnt/asec/com.ea.simcitydeluxetab_full_azn-1
/dev/block/dm-1 11.2M 10.0M 1.2M 90% /mnt/asec/kemco.wws.eog.hd.amazon-1
/dev/block/dm-2 3.1M 2.0M 1.1M 65% /mnt/asec/com.quoord.tapatalkxdapre.activity-1
~ #
Sent from my Kindle Fire using xda premium
Thanks guys!
If I need anything else, I will ask
Basically, I want to try to automate recovery using fastboot with a graphical app I'm writing in QT (so it'll work on windows, linux and osx). I need to make a system image (system.img), so needed to know what the block size is. That should cut down on a lot of the questions asked.
ty very much
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Can someone who has performed a temp root post the results of a "mount" and "busybox df -h"? I'd like to see how the internal NAND is partitioned. Thanks!
silow said:
Can someone who has performed a temp root post the results of a "mount" and "busybox df -h"? I'd like to see how the internal NAND is partitioned. Thanks!
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I posted this in the rooting thread, but here it is again...
Code:
$ su
su
# mount
mount
rootfs / rootfs ro,relatime 0 0
tmpfs /dev tmpfs rw,relatime,mode=755 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,relatime,mode=600 0 0
proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs rw,relatime 0 0
/dev/block/mmcblk0p26 /system ext3 ro,relatime,errors=continue,data=ordered 0 0
/dev/block/mmcblk0p27 /data ext3 rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,errors=continue,data=o
rdered 0 0
/dev/block/mmcblk0p28 /cache ext3 rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,errors=continue,data=
ordered 0 0
/dev/block/mmcblk0p31 /devlog ext3 rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,errors=continue,data
=ordered 0 0
none /acct cgroup rw,relatime,cpuacct 0 0
tmpfs /mnt/asec tmpfs rw,relatime,mode=755,gid=1000 0 0
tmpfs /app-cache tmpfs rw,relatime,size=8192k,mode=755,gid=1000 0 0
none /dev/cpuctl cgroup rw,relatime,cpu 0 0
tmpfs /app-cache tmpfs rw,relatime,size=8192k 0 0
/dev/block/vold/179:33 /mnt/sdcard vfat rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,
uid=1000,gid=1015,fmask=0702,dmask=0702,allow_utime=0020,codepage=cp437,iocharse
t=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro 0 0
/dev/block/vold/179:33 /mnt/secure/asec vfat rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,rela
time,uid=1000,gid=1015,fmask=0702,dmask=0702,allow_utime=0020,codepage=cp437,ioc
harset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro 0 0
tmpfs /mnt/sdcard/.android_secure tmpfs ro,relatime,size=0k,mode=000 0 0
/dev/block/dm-0 /mnt/asec/com.qualcomm.qx.neocore-1 vfat ro,dirsync,nosuid,nodev
,noexec,relatime,uid=1000,fmask=0222,dmask=0222,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859
-1,shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro 0 0
/dev/block/dm-1 /mnt/asec/com.rovio.angrybirds-1 vfat ro,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,no
exec,relatime,uid=1000,fmask=0222,dmask=0222,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,
shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro 0 0
/dev/loop9 /system/bin ext2 rw,relatime,errors=continue 0 0
#
Code:
# busybox df -h
busybox df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 186.6M 0 186.6M 0% /dev
/dev/block/mmcblk0p26
391.4M 331.4M 59.9M 85% /system
/dev/block/mmcblk0p27
431.7M 259.3M 172.4M 60% /data
/dev/block/mmcblk0p28
142.2M 18.1M 124.1M 13% /cache
/dev/block/mmcblk0p31
19.9M 4.0M 15.8M 20% /devlog
tmpfs 186.6M 0 186.6M 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 8.0M 4.0K 8.0M 0% /app-cache
tmpfs 8.0M 4.0K 8.0M 0% /app-cache
/dev/block/vold/179:33
7.1G 5.7G 1.4G 80% /mnt/sdcard
/dev/block/vold/179:33
7.1G 5.7G 1.4G 80% /mnt/secure/asec
/dev/block/dm-0 7.1M 5.4M 1.7M 76% /mnt/asec/com.qualcomm.q
x.neocore-1
/dev/block/dm-1 16.2M 14.1M 2.1M 87% /mnt/asec/com.rovio.angr
ybirds-1
/dev/loop9 14.5M 10.2M 3.5M 74% /system/bin
#
Lately I've been experiencing an issue when downloading/updating apps in the market. I get an "Insufficient Storage Available" message, even though I've got a lot of space left. I've tried reboots, clearing market cache, etc. Nothing works, except for maybe trying 100x until it goes through. Most of the time I just give up because I'm annoyed.
Here's the situation on my phone:
tmpfs 313.5M 32.0K 313.4M 0% /dev
tmpfs 313.5M 0 313.5M 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 313.5M 0 313.5M 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/mmcblk0p25
549.2M 161.8M 359.5M 31% /system
/dev/block/mmcblk0p26
1.1G 204.1M 952.4M 18% /data
/dev/block/mmcblk0p27
295.3M 46.7M 248.6M 16% /cache
/dev/block/mmcblk0p28
20.6M 18.2M 2.4M 88% /devlog
/dev/block/vold/179:33
14.8G 3.9G 11.0G 26% /mnt/sdcard
/dev/block/vold/179:33
14.8G 3.9G 11.0G 26% /mnt/secure/asec
/dev/block/dm-0 20.3M 18.1M 2.1M 89% /mnt/asec/com.rovio.angrybirds-2
Any ideas? I'm running the CM7 nightlies.
Thanks!
It's a Bug in the Nightly. It happens from time to time.
After hours reading tons of posts I got my ADP1 (Android Developer Phone1) rooted. My current setup is
Phone: ADP1 G1 | 32B | HTC Dream
Rom: COS-DS (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=950765)
Recovery: Amon RA-Dream-v1.7.0 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=566669)
Radio: 2.22.28.25 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=831139)
SPL: 1.33.0013d (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=831139)
microSD: 96MB swap + 512MB ext4 + FAT32
Code:
~ # free
total used free shared buffers
Mem: 112616 110680 1936 0 604
Swap: 23548 20476 3072
Total: 136164 131156 5008
# cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
7 0 668 loop0
7 1 4508 loop1
7 2 1760 loop2
31 0 256 mtdblock0
31 1 5120 mtdblock1
31 2 2560 mtdblock2
31 3 93184 mtdblock3
31 4 27648 mtdblock4
31 5 93952 mtdblock5
253 0 23552 zram0
179 0 992000 mmcblk0
179 1 398437 mmcblk0p1
179 2 500000 mmcblk0p2
179 3 93562 mmcblk0p3
~ # mount
rootfs on / type rootfs (ro,relatime)
tmpfs on /dev type tmpfs (rw,relatime,mode=755)
devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,relatime,mode=600)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,relatime)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,relatime)
none on /acct type cgroup (rw,relatime,cpuacct)
tmpfs on /mnt/asec type tmpfs (rw,relatime,mode=755,gid=1000)
tmpfs on /mnt/obb type tmpfs (rw,relatime,mode=755,gid=1000)
none on /dev/cpuctl type cgroup (rw,relatime,cpu)
/dev/block/mtdblock3 on /system type yaffs2 (ro,relatime)
/dev/block/mtdblock5 on /data type yaffs2 (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime)
/dev/block/mtdblock4 on /cache type yaffs2 (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime)
/dev/block/loop0 on /system/lib/modules type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/block/loop1 on /system/fonts type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/block/loop2 on /system/xbin type squashfs (ro,relatime)
/dev/block/vold/179:2 on /sd-ext type ext4 (rw,nodev,noatime,nodiratime,barrier=1,data=ordered,noauto_da_alloc)
/dev/block/vold/179:1 on /mnt/sdcard type vfat (rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,uid=1000,gid=1015,fmask=0702,dmask=0702,allow_utime=0020,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro)
/dev/block/vold/179:1 on /mnt/secure/asec type vfat (rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,uid=1000,gid=1015,fmask=0702,dmask=0702,allow_utime=0020,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro)
tmpfs on /mnt/sdcard/.android_secure type tmpfs (ro,relatime,size=0k,mode=000)
I would like to know if there is any optimization?
Why should I do the customMTD? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7061471#post7061471)
I'm not using ClockworksMOD as described by COS-DS. Should I? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=950765)
My partition order is different as described by COS-DS. Does it matter?
Using customMTD you could assign your cache memory (around 27MB) as internal memory.
Clockwork, I don't like much, but this is my personal opinion. Advantage(?) of Clockwork: you can flash unsigned zip files.
Partition layout probably matters, because on system startup there is a chance, that they are not mounted.
Sent from my Gingerbread on Dream using XDA App
I found customMTD to be difficult to install (I did it with firerat's Magpie ROM), but worth it for the extra space it gave me. Prior to, I was getting low on disk space messages and random shutdowns galore.
I don't recall why, but during my research I recall learning that Amon-Ra is stable and Clockwork isn't if you're going to use customMTD.
Hi I am running with cyonogenmod 7.1.
When i go to settings>storage. it reads
Total Space = 5.09GB and Available Space = 4.69GB
And when i type df in adb i got
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 246064 32 246032 0% /dev
tmpfs 246064 0 246064 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 246064 0 246064 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 72134 40 72094 0% /rom
/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 451118 162464 265362 38% /system
/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 5336664 144408 4921164 3% /data
/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 350021 46736 285214 14% /cache
But when i turn on USB storage in my PC i got MyNOOKColor drive and when i go to properties it shows only 829MB free space.
mejack03 said:
Hi I am running with cyonogenmod 7.1.
When i go to settings>storage. it reads
Total Space = 5.09GB and Available Space = 4.69GB
And when i type df in adb i got
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 246064 32 246032 0% /dev
tmpfs 246064 0 246064 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 246064 0 246064 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 72134 40 72094 0% /rom
/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 451118 162464 265362 38% /system
/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 5336664 144408 4921164 3% /data
/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 350021 46736 285214 14% /cache
But when i turn on USB storage in my PC i got MyNOOKColor drive and when i go to properties it shows only 829MB free space.
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Originally Nook Colors were partitioned to have 1GB data space (used for downloaded apps and associated data-settings, B&N stuff) and 5GB user space for user media (MyNookColor). This was changed mid last year by B&N to allocate 5GB for Data and only 1GB for user space. When you mount on the PC you only see the 1GB partition.
When running CM7 this new split is inappropriate as you are not downloading lots of B&N content.
Check out this thread. Personally I went for a 2G data and 4G user as that allows plenty of room for downloaded apps whereas 1G could get tight.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1094371
Hi,
Samsung Galaxy A20e SM-A202F/DS Android 11
My intention is to delete some photos that have been accidentally deleted.
All Windows Trial Applications I tried require root to be able to execute deep scan.
Is it possible to execute deep scan without root?
For example using download or recovery mode or copy the data partition to PC and scan using testdisk?
And if not is it possible to undo root / reset the knox counter?
Thank you in advance.
How to recover a deleted file from /data partition?
I factory reset my rooted Android M phone but now I realize that there was a file in the /data directory which I need. Is it possible to create an image (.img or something similar) of the /data
android.stackexchange.com
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb shell
a20e:/ $ mount | grep 'on /data'
/dev/block/mmcblk0p32 on /data type ext4 (rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,noatime,journal_checksum,noauto_da_alloc,resgid=5678,i_version)
/dev/block/mmcblk0p32 on /data/user/0 type ext4 (rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,noatime,journal_checksum,noauto_da_alloc,resgid=5678,i_version)
tmpfs on /data_mirror type tmpfs (rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,size=1394256k,nr_inodes=348564,mode=700,gid=1000)
/dev/block/mmcblk0p32 on /data_mirror/data_ce/null type ext4 (rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,noatime,journal_checksum,noauto_da_alloc,resgid=5678,i_version)
/dev/block/mmcblk0p32 on /data_mirror/data_ce/null/0 type ext4 (rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,noatime,journal_checksum,noauto_da_alloc,resgid=5678,i_version)
/dev/block/mmcblk0p32 on /data_mirror/data_de/null type ext4 (rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,noatime,journal_checksum,noauto_da_alloc,resgid=5678,i_version)
/dev/block/mmcblk0p32 on /data_mirror/cur_profiles type ext4 (rw,seclabel,nosuid,nodev,noatime,journal_checksum,noauto_da_alloc,resgid=5678,i_version)
a20e:/ $ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 3.9G 3.8G 126M 97% /
tmpfs 1.3G 1.3M 1.3G 1% /dev
tmpfs 1.3G 0 1.3G 0% /mnt
/dev/block/dm-1 542M 467M 76M 87% /product
/dev/block/dm-2 504M 316M 188M 63% /vendor
tmpfs 1.3G 0 1.3G 0% /apex
/dev/block/mmcblk0p29 45M 24K 45M 1% /omr
/dev/block/mmcblk0p28 390M 17M 373M 5% /cache
tmpfs 1.3G 0 1.3G 0% /mnt/sde
/dev/block/mmcblk0p32 23G 11G 11G 51% /data
/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 16M 432K 15M 3% /efs
/dev/fuse 23G 12G 11G 51% /storage/emulated