F2FS rom - Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 Questions & Answers

Any one know how to convert ext4 to F2FS on max pro m1 devices?

I believe you need a modified twrp for that.

In TWRP -
Wipe
Advanced Wipe
Select ONE of the partitions that supports changing filesystem (data/system/cache)
Tap on Change File System -> Select F2FS -> Swipe to wipe
Word of caution - Honestly, I haven't tried it on X00TD but did try it on Athene (Moto G4 Plus). /system is automatically changed back to ext4 on flashing a ROM and not all ROMs boot with /data or cache as F2FS.

baunthiyal said:
In TWRP -
Wipe
Advanced Wipe
Select ONE of the partitions that supports changing filesystem (data/system/cache)
Tap on Change File System -> Select F2FS -> Swipe to wipe
Word of caution - Honestly, I haven't tried it on X00TD but did try it on Athene (Moto G4 Plus). /system is automatically changed back to ext4 on flashing a ROM and not all ROMs boot with /data or cache as F2FS.
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I have tried change file system but i had a bootloop

Vutuanhung said:
I have tried change file system but i had a bootloop
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The ROM has to support F2FS too. That is what I said initially. I'm not aware of any ROMs on X00TD supporting F2FS.

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Purity rom f2fs

I was considering attempting to use the f2fs filesystem that is discussed in original android development but I'm a bit confused with what to do to load a new rom. Can anyone explain if it will work with the purity rom and what I need to do to get it working? Or also let me know if its not possible.
Yes, I have used Purity with F2FS, but this filesystem is unstable because the system hangs usually (I have also tried with SlimKat and RastaKat with same hangs copying many files).
Basically:
- You must flash "twrp-unofficial-2.7.1.0-f2fs.img" as a normal recovery and change /data, /cache and /system (optional) to F2FS.
You will find this option under Wipe -> Advanced Wipe, then select only one partition and press the "Repair or Change File System" button for change to F2FS. Use Wipe -> Format Data also (you will lost data in /sdcard).
- Install Purity ROM (if /system is converted to F2FS, you must use "convert2F2FS.jar" for modify ROM zip and must install this new ROM).
- If /system is F2FS, install "KTManta_F2FS-26-06-2014-ALLF2FS.zip" Kernel or "KTManta_F2FS-26-06-2014_CACHE_DATA_PARTITIONS.zip" else.
patzzz said:
Yes, I have used Purity with F2FS, but this filesystem is unstable because the system hangs usually (I have also tried with SlimKat and RastaKat with same hangs copying many files).
Basically:
- You must flash "twrp-unofficial-2.7.1.0-f2fs.img" as a normal recovery and change /data, /cache and /system (optional) to F2FS.
You will find this option under Wipe -> Advanced Wipe, then select only one partition and press the "Repair or Change File System" button for change to F2FS. Use Wipe -> Format Data also (you will lost data in /sdcard).
- Install Purity ROM (if /system is converted to F2FS, you must use "convert2F2FS.jar" for modify ROM zip and must install this new ROM).
- If /system is F2FS, install "KTManta_F2FS-26-06-2014-ALLF2FS.zip" Kernel or "KTManta_F2FS-26-06-2014_CACHE_DATA_PARTITIONS.zip" else.
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Where do you get convert2F2FS.jar?
Using f2fs with omnirom. All partition were formatted with f2fs. Having no issue with last update. You will find all resources in my thread

[Q] Format to F2FS

I'm using twrp 2.8.5.0 and I'd like to format my partitions to F2FS.
How I do?
I format all partitions or only system??
In wipe options has a FS Options
Did I select the partitions then select it?

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.

Encryption issue : can't mount partition Android 10 - no passwird

Hello guys,
I have an issue regarding this Havoc ROM under Android 10. When I fash it and reboot it, it encrypt my /data, and recovery ask me for an unknow password.
I have already test to set up a PIN code into parameter in adroid but it's doesn't work.
I have tried to change the data partition ext4 -> ext2 -> ext4 nothing has changed.
Because I can't mount /data partition I can't wipe dalvik and cache, so I can't get last updates ....
I have used twp and orange fox recovery, they both make same issues.

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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