[Q] Cyanogenmod 7.1 & Link2sd: Oil & Water? - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Today I finally updated my Nexus One to CM 7.1 RC1. Everything in the update went fine, phone booted up perfect.
But I'm having some serious issues getting Link2sd to work now. I first tried using a ext2 partition that was already on my sd card from before. Kept getting this error message from link2sd, no matter how many times I rebooted:
Mount script cannot be created.
mount: mounting /dev/block/vold/179:2 on /data/sdext2 failed: device or resource busy
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I then wiped the ENTIRE SD card, which included destroying the ext2 partition. From my newly blank SD card, I created a 2nd partition using MiniTool Partition Wizard in an ext4 format. Uninstalled Link2SD, reinstalled, opened the app - and I have the exact same error message:
Mount script cannot be created.
mount: mounting /dev/block/vold/179:2 on /data/sdext2 failed: device or resource busy
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What am I doing wrong here? I've also tried using a FAT32 partition, but using that I got a similar Mount Script cannot be created error except it was an I/O error - whatever that is.
Please, someone, anyone, tell me this can be fixed and it's not an issue with CM7.1RC1.

When you did the wipe did you do it full wipe (erase on)? If not then try that. Also try in an ext3 partition.

Dude Random21 said:
When you did the wipe did you do it full wipe (erase on)? If not then try that. Also try in an ext3 partition.
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Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately I have tried both of those to no avail. I always do a full wipe when updating ROMs, so that's never really been the issue. Tried ext3 twice. Both times I got Mount-Script-Creation errors (device or resource busy).

Sorry my bad when I said full wipe I meant for the SD card because it's happened to me once I did a quick wipe and it still didn't work then I did a full wipe and it worked.

Dude Random21 said:
Sorry my bad when I said full wipe I meant for the SD card because it's happened to me once I did a quick wipe and it still didn't work then I did a full wipe and it worked.
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What did you do a full wipe with? I'm guessing Amon Ra from your signature?

Actually no I did it from my computer with this http://www.sdcard.org/consumers/formatter_3/ just go into option and put "FULL (Erase)".

Alrighty I'll give it a shot and let ya know. Thanks.
EDIT: Tried...epic fail. Still the same error.

In that casse I'm kind of running out of ideas maybe link2sd isn't compatible with cm7.1-rc1 yet?? If I were you I would try DT, s2e or some other app2ext solution and see if one of those work (DT is usually the one that works the best).

ISSUE RESOLVED.
Sort of.
Did clean wipe of everything (except boot, of course) using Amon Ra.
Downgraded back to CM 7.0.3 (using Amon Ra)
Flashed DTAPPS
a2sd cachesdreset
a2sd install
Installed Link2SD
mount -o /data/sdext2
Set partition type in Link2sd to ext2 (which is very odd considering I know I partitioned a ext3 filesystem in Amon Ra...but whatever)
Reboot
Link2Sd works perfect
Now I gotta figure out how to make DTAPPS go away. I've heard it's counterproductive to have them both on there. We'll see.

Ok that's cool I'm glad you got it resolved and AFAIK it might cause problems but if it works for now why mess with it... Oh right cause it's fun

Dude Random21 said:
Ok that's cool I'm glad you got it resolved and AFAIK it might cause problems but if it works for now why mess with it... Oh right cause it's fun
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Figured out a better workaround method. LINK

Will an ext4 partition do as well in this case?

SmallWalrus said:
Will an ext4 partition do as well in this case?
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Good question, didn't try it. I used ext3. The original a2ext mod method designed by icecreamisdrugs was meant to be used with an ext3 filesystem, and that's the method that I borrowed for my workaround. I imagine as long as you're using a CM ROM it should work fine. But don't quote me on that.

Bling_Diggity said:
Figured out a better workaround method. LINK
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Can work with Motorola Milestone? Thx... I read the other post that u linked here.
P.D.: ops, I use HO!NO cm7 Gingerbread for Milestone

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How do I know what EXT Partition im on.

Is their a way to check what Ext partition im on?
I haven't flashed a rom in ages and I totally forgot what Ext im on.
Odds are your gonna wipe it anyways, So it really doesnt matter.
MotoMudder77 said:
Odds are your gonna wipe it anyways, So it really doesnt matter.
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Odds are this doesn't answer my question.
I second this question. I too need to know if I'm on Ext3 or 4. Couldn't remember the last time I partitioned and I totally forgot what it is now.
Aznneedlovetoo said:
Is their a way to check what Ext partition im on?
I haven't flashed a rom in ages and I totally forgot what Ext im on.
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nmw407 said:
I second this question. I too need to know if I'm on Ext3 or 4. Couldn't remember the last time I partitioned and I totally forgot what it is now.
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Open command prompt while your phone is connected
Enter
adb shell mount
And somewhere on the bottom you should see ext2, ext3 or ext4. That's your answer.
Most of the times it's accurate.
MotoMudder77 said:
Odds are your gonna wipe it anyways, So it really doesnt matter.
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Even if you wiped your ext partition, it doesn't change the partition type. If your format it to an ext3 then wipe it... it remains as ext3. And your ext partition type usually does matter because some roms may not support ext4. Most support ext3 with the exception of some of the older roms which support ext2. I recommend ext3 because it has journaling. Just my opinion though.

darchdroid apps2sd + wipe phone, what happens?

I've never bothered with apps2sd previously, but since I've been running darchdroid the last few weeks I've set up his native version and have been loving it.
Now that dd2.7 is out and MMS is fixed, I tried to flash over but it didn't fix the issue. Release notes say I may have to wipe to get it to work. Ok no problem.
What happens to my apps2sd stuff when I wipe my phone? Will I be able to just flash dd2.7 as per usual and everything is good to go?
If I choose to wipe everything (including ext4), will I have to repartition my card again or will my current partitions hold from when I partitioned them the first time?
I ran a few searches but couldn't come up with any good answers to my questions.
I appreciate your help,
-b
blampars said:
What happens to my apps2sd stuff when I wipe my phone? Will I be able to just flash dd2.7 as per usual and everything is good to go?
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If you do a wipe, you'll want to wipe ext and cache as well. I suggest Titanium Backup or something like that for your apps.
blampars said:
If I choose to wipe everything (including ext4), will I have to repartition my card again or will my current partitions hold from when I partitioned them the first time?
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Partitions won't change unless you re-format your SD card. Nothing on the FAT partition will be touched.
awesome, thanks for clearing things up for me.
Much appreciated.

HELP!!! Link2Sd not working after recovery

I had a lot of CWM backups on my phone.
so I thought Ill do one nandroid backup of my current phone and then recover each of the previous nandroid backups to see what they actually are.
Then when I recovered my latest backub (done two hours ago) Link to SD doesnt seem to work. Before I was doing this whole CWM backup check everything was fine.
All the settings are as they should be too. only the apps linked are not theyre anymore. The apps only moved to SD are still available.
When I open Link2Sd and choose FAT partition (cause thats what my 2nd partition is) it says:
"Mount script error. Mount scipt cannot be created.
mount: mounting /dev/block/vold/179:2 on /data/sdext2 failed: Device or resource busy."
Can someone pls help me. I really need my phone to be properly working again when I go to work tomorrow.
You can see more details about my phone in the signature, if thats of any help.
Flash other Rom and Wipe all
Robbang said:
I had a lot of CWM backups on my phone.
so I thought Ill do one nandroid backup of my current phone and then recover each of the previous nandroid backups to see what they actually are.
Then when I recovered my latest backub (done two hours ago) Link to SD doesnt seem to work. Before I was doing this whole CWM backup check everything was fine.
All the settings are as they should be too. only the apps linked are not theyre anymore. The apps only moved to SD are still available.
When I open Link2Sd and choose FAT partition (cause thats what my 2nd partition is) it says:
"Mount script error. Mount scipt cannot be created.
mount: mounting /dev/block/vold/179:2 on /data/sdext2 failed: Device or resource busy."
Can someone pls help me. I really need my phone to be properly working again when I go to work tomorrow.
You can see more details about my phone in the signature, if thats of any help.
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FAT32 won't work.
You need an ext partition
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I guess u do this on stock? Stock cant backup ext-sd....
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MegaGalan said:
Flash other Rom and Wipe all
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I flashed another rom, it still didnt work. now im back on my cyanogenmod frozen ace team. it still shows the same error when im trying to use link2sd
thanks for the reply
pyronia said:
I guess u do this on stock? Stock cant backup ext-sd....
thx, no i used it on the infinity rom. is theyre a chance of me bringing back my aps and files on my ext???
or should i just create new partitions and loose it all. this would really suck...
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Your second partition has to be EXT. Try using a terminal with the following command:
Code:
tune2fs -l /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
It should tell you bad magic number as it doesn't understand FAT32
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tune2fs -l /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Should work as mmcblk0p2 is the second mountpoint for the EXT partition used by A2SD, S2E and Link2SD.
Your nandroid backups are on your FAT32 partition -- back that up to your computer (copy all files or make a disk image). Then repartition the SD card using CWM, turn off phone, now copy your files back to the new FAT32 (which will now be partition 1). Now reinstall SD card, boot in CWM and restore
iandol said:
Your second partition has to be EXT. Try using a terminal with the following command:
Code:
tune2fs -l /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
It should tell you bad magic number as it doesn't understand FAT32
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tune2fs -l /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
Should work as mmcblk0p2 is the second mountpoint for the EXT partition used by A2SD, S2E and Link2SD.
Your nandroid backups are on your FAT32 partition -- back that up to your computer (copy all files or make a disk image). Then repartition the SD card using CWM, turn off phone, now copy your files back to the new FAT32 (which will now be partition 1). Now reinstall SD card, boot in CWM and restore
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Thx man.I will try this a soon I got time.
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Robbang said:
I had a lot of CWM backups on my phone.
so I thought Ill do one nandroid backup of my current phone and then recover each of the previous nandroid backups to see what they actually are.
Then when I recovered my latest backub (done two hours ago) Link to SD doesnt seem to work. Before I was doing this whole CWM backup check everything was fine.
All the settings are as they should be too. only the apps linked are not theyre anymore. The apps only moved to SD are still available.
When I open Link2Sd and choose FAT partition (cause thats what my 2nd partition is) it says:
"Mount script error. Mount scipt cannot be created.
mount: mounting /dev/block/vold/179:2 on /data/sdext2 failed: Device or resource busy."
Can someone pls help me. I really need my phone to be properly working again when I go to work tomorrow.
You can see more details about my phone in the signature, if thats of any help.
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I've had the same problem. I noticed that CMW restore has formatted the sd-ext in ext4, and stock kernel does not support EXT4.
Solutions:
_ flash CF-root
or
_ take your sd, put it in a pc with an adapter, backup sd-ext, format it in ext2, restore the content
link2sd not installed
why link2sd cant installed in my phone after reboot?:crying:
tmz83 said:
I've had the same problem. I noticed that CMW restore has formatted the sd-ext in ext4, and stock kernel does not support EXT4.
Solutions:
_ flash CF-root
or
_ take your sd, put it in a pc with an adapter, backup sd-ext, format it in ext2, restore the content
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Is this real ?
1) Why CWM restore formats sd-ext? Why is it not limited to work on internal memory? -> If this is true should be a good thing to remove always SD when using CWm... oh... no... this is not possible... If I remove it how can a restore be done from an sd ?
2) Reformatting sd-ext to original ext2 (compatible with stock ROMs) and restoring content (copu\paste) is s working solution to fix this problemi? Anybody can confirm this ?
thank...
I had the same problem, link2sd could not recognize the partition after a nandroid backup.
I'm using a HTC Explorer and made a backup on the stock rom, I'm new to this whole rooting business and I was hoping someone could help me get things back to the way it was before the backup.
Thanks in advance
K55V said:
I had the same problem, link2sd could not recognize the partition after a nandroid backup.
I'm using a HTC Explorer and made a backup on the stock rom, I'm new to this whole rooting business and I was hoping someone could help me get things back to the way it was before the backup.
Thanks in advance
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On CM7 the 05mountsd script in the init.d folder caused this problem for me. Simply delete it and reboot.
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I had that problem. I deleted the file /dev/block/vold/179:2 , rebooted & recreated mount script ....it's fixed. Plz take a backup before trying this.
ramoer said:
I had that problem. I deleted the file /dev/block/vold/179:2 , rebooted & recreated mount script ....it's fixed. Plz take a backup before trying this.
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Working great. Thanks for the tricks...

[Q] How partitions could help me?

Hello all
What is the idea of the partitions and how do they help me?
Thanks
What?
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ElmirBuljubasic said:
What?
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I know what is partition, but what is the idea, if i make ext4 artiotion on my sd card for example, for what I coud use it.
U can use for installing apps
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bandarigoda123 said:
U can use for installing apps
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You mean this is some kind of external storage, which the system recognize like internal memory.
xxTTcc said:
You mean this is some kind of external storage, which the system recognize like internal memory.
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something like that :silly:
Ups... I've partitioned the sd-card without making a backup (tipical for me) and its all gone.
xxTTcc said:
Ups... I've partitioned the sd-card without making a backup (tipical for me) and its all gone.
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sorry forgot to warn you :silly:
fotak-x said:
sorry forgot to warn you :silly:
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No problem, now the ROM is flying :silly: can't hold it
What I must do, to install apps in sd-ext i've created? I am with miniCM10 rom.
xxTTcc said:
What I must do, to install apps in sd-ext i've created? I am with miniCM10 rom.
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select install point in settings
Ok, I've created the partitions in CWM, flashed my rom again with factory reset, vie Settings -> Performance -> Memory managmet -> A2SD I set ti to A2SD, gave the system root access, rebooted the phone and the sd-ext partiton is not mounted. I've installed the link2sd app, and choose ext3 partition, which is set by CWM, and the app say
Can't mount: Invalid Argument
Your system maybe not supporting ext3 or somthing like that.
So how to mount the damn sd-ext partitions.
P.S. I've tried via terminla with df | grep sdext3 no luck.
xxTTcc said:
Ok, I've created the partitions in CWM, flashed my rom again with factory reset, vie Settings -> Performance -> Memory managmet -> A2SD I set ti to A2SD, gave the system root access, rebooted the phone and the sd-ext partiton is not mounted. I've installed the link2sd app, and choose ext3 partition, which is set by CWM, and the app say
Can't mount: Invalid Argument
Your system maybe not supporting ext3 or somthing like that.
So how to mount the damn sd-ext partitions.
P.S. I've tried via terminla with df | grep sdext3 no luck.
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you are on minicm 4.0.1 and jb 2 kernel???
fotak-x said:
you are on minicm 4.0.1 and jb 2 kernel???
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Yes, that's my configuration
xxTTcc said:
Yes, that's my configuration
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maybe you should try some other rom if you want a2sd like miniCM 4.0 or ICZ
fotak-x said:
maybe you should try some other rom if you want a2sd like miniCM 4.0 or ICZ
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If I try to format the ext partition to ext2 via PC tool, do you think this will have some effect. Because I don't want to change the rom
xxTTcc said:
If I try to format the ext partition to ext2 via PC tool, do you think this will have some effect. Because I don't want to change the rom
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you mean you wanna ext2 partition?
fotak-x said:
you mean you wanna ext2 partition?
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Or ext4, maybe there is issue with ext3 partitions and this rom. I've read an article that said that, ext4 partitions are not well supported, ext2, ext3 are supported with most of the roms
Edit: Now I saw that after reboot, A2SD is set back to none. Maybe I am having the superuser issue. I've flashed the fix, and will try again.
xxTTcc said:
Or ext4, maybe there is issue with ext3 partitions and this rom. I've read an article that said that, ext4 partitions are not well supported, ext2, ext3 are supported with most of the roms
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then try ext2
As I know CWM (in ics and jb kernels) creates ext4, so choose ext4 in link2sd and it should work fine.

Class 10 32GB SD Card - Can't partition from TWRP/CWM

Hi S5830 users (S5830 only)
I tried using TWRP and CWM to repartition my 32GB Class 10 SD card but failed, only MiniTool for Windows works, but I can't seem to use Link2SD to do an sd2ext
ROM: CM11 modded
Kernel: MA6
BachMinuetInG said:
Hi S5830 users (S5830 only)
I tried using TWRP and CWM to repartition my 32GB Class 10 SD card but failed, only MiniTool for Windows works, but I can't seem to use Link2SD to do an sd2ext
ROM: CM11 modded
Kernel: MA6
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Can you tell me exactly what the error is? Are you able to create the mount scripts? You only have one sd-ext partition right?
mahithm said:
Can you tell me exactly what the error is? Are you able to create the mount scripts? You only have one sd-ext partition right?
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According to MiniTool Partition Wizard, yes, I have 1 FAT32 (about 30GB) and another Ext3 partition. However, the device doesn't read it, and I cannot partition through either TWRP or CWM. I'm testing Cronmod on CM10.1 now, will update.
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BachMinuetInG said:
According to MiniTool Partition Wizard, yes, I have 1 FAT32 (about 30GB) and another Ext3 partition. However, the device doesn't read it, and I cannot partition through either TWRP or CWM. I'm testing Cronmod on CM10.1 now, will update.
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TWRP or CWM should not be used to create a new ext partition if your sdcard already have another ext partition. Meaning you should have only one ext partition in your sdcard. So delete the ext3 partition and the fat32 partition, then create a single new fat32 partition on the 32BG sdcard. Now use the recovery mod to create the ext partition. That should work. Between Link2SD and CronMod, I would always go for CronMod. Then again its my opinion. Any way if you have any problem, just post here and I'll be glad to help
mahithm said:
TWRP or CWM should not be used to create a new ext partition if your sdcard already have another ext partition. Meaning you should have only one ext partition in your sdcard. So delete the ext3 partition and the fat32 partition, then create a single new fat32 partition on the 32BG sdcard. Now use the recovery mod to create the ext partition. That should work. Between Link2SD and CronMod, I would always go for CronMod. Then again its my opinion. Any way if you have any problem, just post here and I'll be glad to help
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Is a Primary partition fine, or do I have to use a Logical partition?
EDIT: I used a Primary partition, and got this:
Partitioning SD Card...
Removing partition table...
Creating FAT32 partition...
Creating EXT partition...
E:Unable to create EXT partition.
Updating partition details...
(TWRP says 'Failed')
EDIT 2: I used a Logical partition, and got this:
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
Partitioning SD card...
Creating FAT32 partition...
Creating EXT partition...
E:Unable to create EXT partition.
Updating partition details...
EDIT 3: I think I might have found the problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1585572
I will test this and get back!
BachMinuetInG said:
Is a Primary partition fine, or do I have to use a Logical partition?
EDIT: I used a Primary partition, and got this:
Partitioning SD Card...
Removing partition table...
Creating FAT32 partition...
Creating EXT partition...
E:Unable to create EXT partition.
Updating partition details...
(TWRP says 'Failed')
EDIT 2: I used a Logical partition, and got this:
E:Unable to mount '/sdcard'
Partitioning SD card...
Creating FAT32 partition...
Creating EXT partition...
E:Unable to create EXT partition.
Updating partition details...
EDIT 3: I think I might have found the problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1585572
I will test this and get back!
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If possible, can you try with CWM? Here is the link,
CWM 5.0.2.6 fix for Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
Hope I Helped
mahithm said:
If possible, can you try with CWM? Here is the link,
CWM 5.0.2.6 fix for Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
Hope I Helped
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Tried with that, and it said
Partitioning SD Card... please wait...
Done!
(Copying my files back now, waiting to test)
BachMinuetInG said:
Tried with that, and it said
Partitioning SD Card... please wait...
Done!
(Copying my files back now, waiting to test)
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That's pretty much it. Fingers crossed. Waiting for your reply
mahithm said:
That's pretty much it. Fingers crossed. Waiting for your reply
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Steps taken: Copied files directly through Cronmod ZIP (INt2EXtV2+) to respective places (i.e. /system/etc/init.d/) using FX File Explorer, rebooted, and it BOOTS!
Hang on a minute, let me check my disk space, it still reads '16MB free, 162MB used'. is that normal? The script has already been put into the- Wait a minute, the space just increased to 24MB free, 154MB used.
Oh my gosh. Link2SD is saying that there is no second partition.
Apparently the other init.d files are rwxr-xr-x, root, shell, but 40int2ext is rwxr-xr-x, root, root. Is that normal too?
P.S. Sorry, my Shift key is malfunctioning
EDIT: I'm manually flashing Cronmod again, instead of copying directly, as TWRP and CWM 6 didn't allow. CWM 5 works like a charm.
EDIT 2: Still 15MB free *Cries*
BachMinuetInG said:
Steps taken: Copied files directly through Cronmod ZIP (INt2EXtV2+) to respective places (i.e. /system/etc/init.d/) using FX File Explorer, rebooted, and it BOOTS!
Hang on a minute, let me check my disk space, it still reads '16MB free, 162MB used'. is that normal? The script has already been put into the- Wait a minute, the space just increased to 24MB free, 154MB used.
Apparently the other init.d files are rwxr-xr-x, root, shell, but 40int2ext is rwxr-xr-x, root, root. Is that normal too?
P.S. Sorry, my Shift key is malfunctioning
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BTW what rom are you using now?
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BachMinuetInG said:
Steps taken: Copied files directly through Cronmod ZIP (INt2EXtV2+) to respective places (i.e. /system/etc/init.d/) using FX File Explorer, rebooted, and it BOOTS!
Hang on a minute, let me check my disk space, it still reads '16MB free, 162MB used'. is that normal? The script has already been put into the- Wait a minute, the space just increased to 24MB free, 154MB used.
Oh my gosh. Link2SD is saying that there is no second partition.
Apparently the other init.d files are rwxr-xr-x, root, shell, but 40int2ext is rwxr-xr-x, root, root. Is that normal too?
P.S. Sorry, my Shift key is malfunctioning
EDIT: I'm manually flashing Cronmod again, instead of copying directly, as TWRP and CWM 6 didn't allow. CWM 5 works like a charm.
EDIT 2: Still 15MB free *Cries*
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You should know that CronMod and Link2SD doesn't work together. Since CronMod is present, Link2sd can't find the ext partition. What is the size of your ext partition. What rom are you using now? For every 512MB sd-ext partition you need a 100MB space on /data. So please limit your sd-ext patition to 1GB max.
mahithm said:
BTW what rom are you using now?
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You should know that CronMod and Link2SD doesn't work together. Since CronMod is present, Link2sd can't find the ext partition. What is the size of your ext partition. What rom are you using now? For every 512MB sd-ext partition you need a 100MB space on /data. So please limit your sd-ext patition to 1GB max.
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I'm using Maclaw's CM10.1. I don't use CronMod and Link2SD together, when i figured out that CronMod didn't work I tried to use Link2SD. As for the /data, is it 100MB free?
BachMinuetInG said:
I'm using Maclaw's CM10.1. I don't use CronMod and Link2SD together, when i figured out that CronMod didn't work I tried to use Link2SD. As for the /data, is it 100MB free?
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For our Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830, we have an internal memory of 150MB. So your ext partition size should not be more than 1GB for CronMod to work. BTW what is the size of your ext partition?
mahithm said:
For our Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830, we have an internal memory of 150MB. So your ext partition size should not be more than 1GB for CronMod to work. BTW what is the size of your ext partition?
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If I'm not wrong... I chose 1024MB (1GB) at the selection screen.
BachMinuetInG said:
If I'm not wrong... I chose 1024MB (1GB) at the selection screen.
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As a last resort, try to reflash this rom. Make sure to backup all the data. Take the rom file, extract it, put 40int2ext file inside /system/etc/init.d/ and then compress it back. Now go to CWM, do "Wipe Data/ Factory reset", "Wipe cache partitions", Mount & Storage> "Format /system" and "Format /sd-ext", Advanced> "Wipe Dalvik Cache" and "Wipe Battery Stats". Now reflash the custom rom. This should pretty much solve it. Restore all the necessary data.
mahithm said:
As a last resort, try to reflash this rom. Make sure to backup all the data. Take the rom file, extract it, put 40int2ext file inside /system/etc/init.d/ and then compress it back. Now go to CWM, do "Wipe Data/ Factory reset", "Wipe cache partitions", Mount & Storage> "Format /system" and "Format /sd-ext", Advanced> "Wipe Dalvik Cache" and "Wipe Battery Stats". Now reflash the custom rom. This should pretty solve it. Restore all the necessary data.
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Thanks for your help I'll get back to you as soon as I've tried it :good::highfive:
BachMinuetInG said:
Thanks for your help I'll get back to you as soon as I've tried it :good::highfive:
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No problem :good:
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No problem :good:
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I've tried that already, and the device went into a bootloop. However, I used GParted to partition 777MB sd-ext, and the rest FAT32, and it boot up after flashing CM10.1 > GApps > CronMod INT2EXT4
The only problem was that the memory remained the same, and Partition info showed /sd-ext (EXT 0.00B/0.00B)
EDIT: For some reason sd-ext doesn't mount, but formats perfectly.
BachMinuetInG said:
I've tried that already, and the device went into a bootloop. However, I used GParted to partition 777MB sd-ext, and the rest FAT32, and it boot up after flashing CM10.1 > GApps > CronMod INT2EXT4
The only problem was that the memory remained the same, and Partition info showed /sd-ext (EXT 0.00B/0.00B)
EDIT: For some reason sd-ext doesn't mount, but formats perfectly.
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Have you tried flashing the CronMod from CWM? Can you give it a try? Also try to use INT2EXT+ as it is much more stable than others. Hope I Helped
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Have you tried flashing the CronMod from CWM? Can you give it a try?
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When I flash it from CWM sometimes it somehow finishes without incident, but the file doesn't get copied.
BachMinuetInG said:
When I flash it from CWM sometimes it somehow finishes without incident, but the file doesn't get copied.
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Try to use INT2EXT+ as it is much more stable than others. Also you might need to mount /system from CWM before flashing if its not getting copied.

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