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How to disable automount of /dev/block/mmcblk1p2?
I installed link2sd then formatted my 2nd partition as ext2. Then I used link2sd to create mount script. Now,due to free version i'm unable to link internal data to this partition. So i removed the link2sd app from my device. But the problem is even after uninstalling the app, a unmount command and...
I installed link2sd then formatted my 2nd partition as ext2. Then I used link2sd to create mount script. Now,due to free version i'm unable to link internal data to this partition. So i removed the link2sd app from my device. But the problem is even after uninstalling the app, a unmount command and a restart the /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 is still getting mounted after reboot.
How can I fix this? Where does this auto mount script located ?
Note 1: I tried removing install script located at /data/data/com.buak.link2sd/files. But still the partition is getting mounted automatically.
Abinash Dash
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SD Card formatting problem
Hi I have a SD card 8 Gb and when I format it into 2 partitions (*1 Fat32 and 1 ext2*) My phone shows > Unfortunatelycom.erricson.usbux is stopped My phone - Sony Xperia Tipo St2l1 - Strontium *class 4 * 8Gb Sd
Hi I have a SD card 8 Gb and when I format it into 2 partitions (*1 Fat32 and 1 ext2*) My phone shows
> Unfortunatelycom.erricson.usbux is stopped
My phone
- Sony Xperia Tipo St2l1
- Strontium *class 4 * 8Gb Sd
Paritosh
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Why is it that whenever I partition my sd card outside CWM it doesn't get recognized by my phone?
I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace, running on its official CM7 ROM. I have an 8gb sd card and I just want to make a clean install of everthing starting with the sd card's partition. I've had sd-ext partition troubles when I partitioned my sd card using CWM, so I went and did it using GParted. Currently it...
I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace, running on its official CM7 ROM. I have an 8gb sd card and I just want to make a clean install of everthing starting with the sd card's partition.
I've had sd-ext partition troubles when I partitioned my sd card using CWM, so I went and did it using GParted. Currently it has:
1. 6+ Gb FAT32 primary partition
2. 1 Gb EXT4 logical partition
It gets recognized by my laptop, no problem. But my phone won't even detect it. Any ideas why this is happening? Thanks.
d4ryl3
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Oct 17, 2012, 03:00 AM
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ZTE Blade S2E not enough space
I have just installed 4.2.2 PAC and S2E later. I have everything on sd-ext, there's 1600MB free space on sd-ext, and 140MB inside. However anytime i want to install an app, it says there's not enough free space. I have restored some apps with MyBackup Root. I think that was the problem. How to solve...
I have just installed 4.2.2 PAC and S2E later. I have everything on sd-ext, there's 1600MB free space on sd-ext, and 140MB inside. However anytime i want to install an app, it says there's not enough free space.
I have restored some apps with MyBackup Root. I think that was the problem. How to solve it? I don't want to wipe data, I've made some important changes.
(system 219MB/220MB)
(cache 1MB/37MB)
androbin
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Mar 8, 2013, 06:56 AM
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SD-EXT file system damaged in a few days
I'm running an cooked Android on my HD2 with the sd-ext partition trick to increase storage space. I noticed that with more than just one ROM that file system gets corrupted in a very short time. In a few days of running the FS gets so corrupted that Android itself can't boot. I have to `fsck` from...
I'm running an cooked Android on my HD2 with the sd-ext partition trick to increase storage space.
I noticed that with more than just one ROM that file system gets corrupted in a very short time. In a few days of running the FS gets so corrupted that Android itself can't boot. I have to
fsck
from my Linux machine and get lots of lost files before turning the phone on again (and every time I lose something).
While the obvious answer (I actually haven't asked anything yet) may seem to "try another ROM", my question is: what could be causing this corruption of the file system as soon as I **always** turn off my phone the clean way?
Could it be some program running on top of Android? Unbelievable, Linux kernel handles file system internally. AFAIK, virtually no app can damage a file system if only operating with file read and write
Could it be the Android kernel?
Could it be the specific data2sd
script that I install from recovery? I don't think so because what it does is to merely install an init script that runs once per boot and mounts the card.
I'm asking if anyone here had the same problem, and if and how he/she managed to fix it.
usr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ
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Sep 23, 2012, 08:38 PM
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