error 1 when try to f2fs data .. any help - LeEco Le Pro3 Questions & Answers

cache f2fs works on most tpwr but im not able to convert data to f2fs
always error 1
any working f2fs tpwr link?
iwant both data and cache to f2fs
i think is a problem with mkfs.f2fs.. simply if one is able to fix is really appreciate

Here your are, this is what I'm using:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/development/twrp-multirom-vanilla-mod-t3571543

yes, this twrp works but first you must do a backup, copy the backup to your pc or otg drive, convert the data partition to f2fs and after that tick use -rm instead format in options and restore your data backup.

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F2FS How too

Hi I want to use F2FS on my old nexus 7, I have no idea when I will format the data if the internal storage where are my photo and doc will be affected and if I need to backup every thing and then restore ?
Do we have a good tuto ?
Thanks
Wll to convert F2FS you'll TWRP recovery. I suggest from 2.8.7- 3.0.2 any version. Enter in recovery mode, I guess you know that how to do that.
Then tap on Wipe>Advanced Wipe> [select cache] Cache> Reapair or change file System>Change file System>F2FS
repeat the process for DATA partition too.
Backup everything from internal memory to your computer or flash drive. By doing this conversion you'll lose everything.
No Backup, No Sympathy.
Thank very much for this detail, I will do it
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[G950F] No /data partition in TWRP after flashing oreo update

Hi,
ive just followed the flashable oreo TWRP thread in here to test out Oreo.
My device is S8 G950F
link -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...1-10-flashable-oreo-twrp-dump-beta-2-t3703083
After that TWRP didnt recognized my data partition anymore...:crying::crying:
So i installed latest TWRP in Odin again (had 3.1.1 before 3.2.0.0 after) - didnt helped.
Ive done a full restore with odin after i downloaded the firmware via samfirm, this is the exact firmware number ive used:
G950FOXM1AQJ5_CL12401979_QB15459675_REV00_user_low_ship
Still no success
I also tried flashing supersu (2.82) and dm-verifity (v.6.0).
Any ideas?
Is it just the partition table in twrp that needs to be updated or some stupid thing i forgot?
Regards
create one !!
popmpopm said:
create one !!
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when you use wipe
choose data and use repair or change file system option
after resize file system and voila !!
popmpopm said:
when you use wipe
choose data and use repair or change file system option
after resize file system and voila !!
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Yup already figured it out 5 mins after I created this. Shame over me
please help.
i have the same problem.
ive installed clean google edition orea (i had google edition nought 7 before).
everything works except /data/ mount in twrp.
the solution above didnt work, gave me errors.
do i need to format data?!
it will format all my current /data/ or also the internal storage?
thank you.
eliazu said:
please help.
i have the same problem.
ive installed clean google edition orea (i had google edition nought 7 before).
everything works except /data/ mount in twrp.
the solution above didnt work, gave me errors.
do i need to format data?!
it will format all my current /data/ or also the internal storage?
thank you.
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Ok yeah it'll format whole internal storage.
You need to change the partition type of /data to f2fs and then change it back to ext4. Then two recognize /data again
Thargorsson said:
Ok yeah it'll format whole internal storage.
You need to change the partition type of /data to f2fs and then change it back to ext4. Then two recognize /data again
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How do i format if twrp can't access /data?
eliazu said:
How do i format if twrp can't access /data?
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It's not format.
Go to wipe, advanced wipe, repair or change partitions ,select data, select change partition type, select f2fs slide to continue.
Then do the same with data and change back to ext4.
eliazu said:
How do i format if twrp can't access /data?
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its not magic you have all option in twrp wipe
I have done this and it works but as soon as i reboot and go back to twrp it doesnt recongize /data am i doing something wrong
after so many tests I discovered that twrp can read and write data only if you flash last supersu beta, magisk and supersu official both doesn't work:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
Does the resize option or file system option wipe internal storage?

Unable to Mount System

i'm on latest open beta 7(8.1) on my oneplus 5. i just unlocked the bootloader and flashed the bluespark twrp then i tried to change the system partition file system as f2fs. it showing done but on next line it showing an error as failed to mount '/system'(no such device). i tried official twrp also and facing the same error. it changed to f2fs but after booting it was again changed to ext4(checked with diskinfo)
then i can't able to mount the system also
Please help to solve this error and to change the file system as f2fs.
i can't able to boot into system on ob7 with twrp. but can be booted with stock recovery. please help me thanks in advance.
Ragavendran 007 said:
i'm on latest open beta 7(8.1) on my oneplus 5. i just unlocked the bootloader and flashed the bluespark twrp then i tried to change the system partition file system as f2fs. it showing done but on next line it showing an error as failed to mount '/system'(no such device). i tried official twrp also and facing the same error. it changed to f2fs but after booting it was again changed to ext4(checked with diskinfo)
then i can't able to mount the system also
Please help to solve this error and to change the file system as f2fs.
i can't able to boot into system on ob7 with twrp. but can be booted with stock recovery. please help me thanks in advance.
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You have to format data and then change system partition to ext4 and now you can flash the rom again.
Aarju said:
You have to format data and then change system partition to ext4 and now you can flash the rom again.
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I formatted the data . Then only I tried to change the file system as f2fs. .. I want to change the filesystem as f2fs
Ragavendran 007 said:
I formatted the data . Then only I tried to change the file system as f2fs. .. I want to change the filesystem as f2fs
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Ext4 is better than f2fs and also you have to first format again and then clean flash is required.
Aarju said:
Ext4 is better than f2fs and also you have to first format again and then clean flash is required.
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F2fs has better writing speed. Then I may help to install the apps faster.. right?
https://medium.com/thecyberfibre/f2fs-versus-ext4-our-take-on-the-ongoing-battle-c0324f46d040
Ragavendran 007 said:
F2fs has better writing speed. Then I may help to install the apps faster.. right?
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While faster, you may find yourself with compatibility issues in regard to your preferred ROM, etc.
Sticking with ext4 (for now) is simply the better option at the moment because it ensures that your reliability and compatibility. Also, there are apparently some issues with f2fs when it comes to device encryption.
Therefore: just wait. Maybe in the future f2fs will be the better option. As for now: I don't think that with an OP5 you need to worry about the installation time of apps taking too long.

Need help to convert data to f2fs file system.

Hi,
I'm trying convert Data and Cache partition from ext4 to f2fs.
I backup data and restore by TWRP after format data as f2fs.
But when I reboot it get bootloop after show homescreen.
I try other ROM/Kernel support f2fs and format data again but still got bootloop.
Does anyone know this problem?
Thanks

DATA partition is on F2FS by default?

I've unlocked my new MI9T to install xiaomi.eu rom.
First of all, after unlock, i've installed the official TWRP and i've formatted (not wiped) the DATA partition.
I've noticed that TWRP logged that it was formatting the DATA partition with mkfs.f2fs ...... really strange...
So, i've rebooted to TWRP and changed the DATA partition type to EXT4 and formatted it... after a reboot i've tried to format it again and it was formatted again in F2FS (like F2FS was the default selection).
So i've tried to switch to OrangeFox recovery (i suspected a bug in TWRP)... but the same behaviour...seems that F2FS is the default partition type for my DATA partition.
I've installed the xiaomi.eu (the kernel in this rom is the official one, and i dont think that it supports F2FS) and the rom boot ok, without problems.
I've tried also to force ext4 on DATA, but with this partition type the rom never boot (it remains on the android bootanimation).
So right now, i see a f2fs partition type on my data partition, with original kernel.
I've tried also to change the cache partition to f2fs (by default this partition is formatted in ext4) but in this way, the rom boots, but i can't see the cache partition, seems that effectively the kernel can't mount the cache partition.
so i've unpacked the official miui_DAVINCIEEAGlobal_V11.0.4.0.QFJEUXM_5001481fbb_10.0 rom, and i've found that in the vendor partition, under (vendor)/etc/fstab.qcom there is this entry for DATA partition:
Code:
/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/userdata /data [B]f2fs [/B]noatime,nosuid,nodev,nodiscard,fsync_mode=nobarrier,reserve_root=32768,resgid=1065 wait,check,fileencryption=ice,wrappedkey,quota,reservedsize=128M,latemount
So, this phone uses by default a F2FS partition type for DATA????
gulp79 said:
...so i've unpacked the official miui_DAVINCIEEAGlobal_V11.0.4.0.QFJEUXM_5001481fbb_10.0 rom, and i've found that in the vendor partition, under (vendor)/etc/fstab.qcom there is this entry for DATA partition:
So, this phone uses by default a F2FS partition type for DATA????
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Yes - stock QFJEUXM 11.0.4, never formatted (or wiped) Data, see screenshot from /vendor/etc/fstab.qcom

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