I tried using MiniTool Partition Wizard to format my android sd card, I split the first half to be fat32 and the second half to be ext4, when I do that though the ext4 partition doesn't stay... I even tried twrp to partition it, to no avail it said it wasn't able to create the ext4 partition but the fat32 partition was made successfully.
Firstly I wanted to thank Mistar Muffin for his data2sd mod and also buhohitr and Hohumhurrdurr for their assistance in getting data2sd working on my tf700.
This is for those who has done the data2sd mod and would like to still use the data from your 32gb internal without having to redownload game data to the new ext4 partition which in turn will save your ext4 space.
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).
Hey guys, I recently flashed benjamingwynn's cm 10. I really liked the rom but the rom takes up a lot of space. My internal memory is very low, so even if I use link2sd I was only able to install some apps. Then I tried data2sd from the market. I created a storage file but when I try to mount it, there's nothing happening. Is there any way to make data2sd working? Should I follow any other steps?
I am trying to dual boot on an external USB 500GB drive using my laptop.I have Windows 7 installed and booting on 1st partition 230GB now as active primary, 2nd partition is 100GB as primary, and 3rd partition is 135GB as primary. I was intending on installing Ubuntu onto the 2nd partition.
I recently switched from Windows to Lubuntu as my sole OS.
My filesystem now has a NTFS partition with all my data (which I now would like to convert to EXT4), a EXT4 partition with Lubuntu on it and a swap partition.
I have a full backup of the data, so wiping the NTFS partition is not the problem. But I want to be sure that, after wiping/converting it I can still boot Lubuntu just as before.
I have a secondary storage drive thats partition like below.
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!
i am trying to install arch on my macbook (mid-2012) (arch only os) using EFISTUB/rEFInd but unsuccessful.