So.
You want an:
An ext4 kernel?
A swap kernel?
A new ROM?
Nobody telling you "NO"?
Come get them all at Android Area51
NOTES:
CWM has:
ADB
usbmount (Told you all it's doable!
So.
You want an:
An ext4 kernel?
A swap kernel?
A new ROM?
Nobody telling you "NO"?
Come get them all at Android Area51
NOTES:
CWM has:
ADB
usbmount (Told you all it's doable!
Hi, I'm new here, so I apologize if I posted this in the wrong section.
I want to extend my "ext4" partition with an unallocated partition. Here's how my partitions look:
What I thought I should do is:
1. Extend the "extended" file system by 75.00 GiB. After doing that, the unallocated file system will be above the linux-swap.
2.
I want to extend my "ext4" partition with an unallocated partition. Here's how my partitions look:
What I thought I should do is:
1. Extend the "extended" file system by 75.00 GiB. After doing that, the unallocated file system will be above the linux-swap.
2.
I am having little problem here.:( I partitioned my sdcard with cwm with 1gb ext4 partition and 256mb of swap partition. it said done succesfully.but when i crosschecked in minitool partition wizard it showd partition as ext3. now when link2sd asks me which partition it is then what should i do. i want to use as ext4 bcz i read that it is the best among ext2 3 4 (tell me if its not).
well, I finally realized that maybe I should't ask for help in a thread marked 'solved' lol
can someone help me out:
sudo blkid -c /dev/null
Code:
/dev/sda1: LABEL="Main Data" UUID="9A58141A5813F3AB" TYPE="ntfs"
/dev/sda2: UUID="2eedf535-3598-410d-84d2-e28ff2928add" TYPE="ext2"
/dev/sda3: UUID="987cebe9-f1c7-4043-9fd0-e77b7e103833&quo
OK, id like to start by saying I'M NOT A PER-SAY "DEV"
With that out of the way here we go:
WHAT IS THIS?
Well as the title says, it's a OC Kernel. I know what you're thinking, Req released a good OC kernel what is this nonsense? I just added more freqs to it really. Its Req0's msm7x27 kernel source i just did a few OC mods and added i think three frequencies.
OS: Debian unstable 32bit, kernel 2.6.32-2, grub 1.98 from late january 2010 (only have working net-access from work now, so I am grabbing information from memory).
EXT3 and EXT4 support is compiled into the kernel along with chipset/scsi/sata support (not as modules), and I have tested to boot ext3 with it before proceeding.
The "swapper" process is related to the idle process and timer stats... It is what the CPU does when it has nothing else to do.