Hi i just installed paranoid latest 4.4 rc1(converted to all-f2fs) using twrp 2.7.1.1.
i am surprised
what i found is the system apps are not uninstalling. both titanium backup and toolbox are saying successfull uninstall but they are not..!!
is there any problem with all-f2fs partitions..??
Nexus 7 32gb wifi (GROUPER)
twrp 2.7.1.1
paranoid 4.4 rc1 ( Converted to f2fs ROM ).
Pa-gapps-mini-module.
and i cant flash stock gapp and full gapps which are above 220MB i can understand that f2fs file system will take more storage than normal ext4. so i flashed mini module.
is there any way i can increase /system partition..??
How can I convert a rom in f2fs without applying kt-tweaker? And how to format /sysem partition correctly because I0ve tryed to install CM12 after convert system but the instllation got errors and gapps fail to install
thanks in advance.
Hi all, not so sure if this is repeated question.
I am looking for a faster rom for my phone, wants it to be fast and saves battery. Could you guys provide suggestions?
My Nexus 4 is currently on:-
Rom: Paranoid Android 4.6-Beta6 (Unofficial release, found under development threads)
Kernel: 3.4.104-franco-Kernel-SaberMod-r213.2
File system: Full-F2FS (System, cache, data are in F2FS file system)
Thanks in advanced. ^^
Chroma+Quanta kernel, you can convert /data and /cache to f2fs if you want
voron00 said:
Chroma+Quanta kernel, you can convert /data and /cache to f2fs if you want
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Will there be performance sacrifice as system partition not F2FS?
I would PM you later on how should I carry out the process. The last time I flashed, I got message prompting me to type a message to access locked storage, but it's actually due to it couldn't access as kernel doesn't support F2FS. Probably I didn't flash F2FS kernel after flashing rom.
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Will there be performance sacrifice as system partition not F2FS?
I would PM you later on how should I carry out the process. The last time I flashed, I got message prompting me to type a message to access locked storage, but it's actually due to it couldn't access as kernel doesn't support F2FS. Probably I didn't flash F2FS kernel after flashing rom.
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There is no big improvement of using F2FS at all. And since /system is read only this is totally not need
And yes, you got storage locked because of kernel without F2FS support.
Hello there.
I want to change my /system partition on my Zenfone 5. Its size is only 1259 MB.
Today I installed Resurrection Remix ROM so there is only 195MB free space on /system partition. System can't properly operate. I can't even flash GApps because it says that there is not enough space on system.
P.S. I don't think that RR ROM should take 1063MB of /system storage. I think I messed up partitions and stuff. Is there any way to return my partitions to the default state?
i want to know that too. i can't install gapps except pico and it's s%cks
https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-5/general/guide-increase-size-partition-zenfone-t3443639
I just installed sailfish X on an Sony X compact and would like reinstall android again. At best I like to try AOSP pie if the play store is available.
I missed the the step to backup the TA partition.
How can I reinstall android? I am on a linux mashine and was wondering if there is a simple terminal based guide on how to reinstall stock andoid and then install android pie.
Flash TWRP if you don't have, then wipe system, data and cache. Then flash aosp zip from phone storage or sd card.