Do you use ext4 or f2fs on RR
Rebel7022 said:
Do you use ext4 or f2fs on RR
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F2FS for now
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It is known that while using link2sd ext4 is the fastest option IF your rom/kernel supports it. Can anyone list roms that support it by default?
repencis and merruk kernel
I used rpncis v3 pro kernel on stock rom n linke..does itu support on ext4?
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any one know?
please post it here
devion14 said:
any one know?
please post it here
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Merruk's KERNEL 2.5 SUPPORTS.....
JUST SEE THE THREAD....
flash ext4 converter.....
than system,data and cache will be in ext4.....
any other kernel??
devion14 said:
any other kernel??
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In my knowledge their r no other kernels...try flashing ext4 converter with some another kernel...
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I am going to flash MT 2.5 and I understand that the ext4 converter will convert partitions to ext4 format but what if I have to reflash stock kernel since it doesn't support ext4 how will I flash it? Any help is highly appreciated
Install a stock rom using ODIN. It will format back everything to RFS
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Thanks for your reply I thought you could just flash the kernel from cwm!
Hello everyone I want to know that whether hell fusion#50 supports swap or not
What is the latest version of hells kernel.i would also want to know some kernels that support swap and are made for stock or stock based roms
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abhishekr700 said:
Hello everyone I want to know that whether hell fusion#50 supports swap or not
What is the latest version of hells kernel.i would also want to know some kernels that support swap and are made for stock or stock based roms
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1. Hells Fusion #50 (lastest) kernel supports swap.
2. Other kernels with swap support is Jarvis, BlackReactor, White kernel and Kuro.
Hi All,
So i love my nexus 4 but have read up a little on F2FS. I currently run OMNIROM and love it but would love more performance.
Is going to f2fs worth it? and how do i go about getting OMNIROM working with F2FS? From what i can tell its not compatible and needs to be converted. Then flashed with a proper f2fs recovery, then flashed with a proper kernel correct?
Thanks!
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It's not worth the hassle. There's very little performance gain.