[SD-EXT] Script to mount SD-EXT at boot - Galaxy Ace S5830i Android Development

Many people have it but those who don't, need it badly
Very Big Thanks to Fire rat for sharing his knowledge with us
Here is his thread:-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=679572
What does it do?
If you have any second partition of SD Card
(ext2, ext3, ext4), it makes a directory SD-EXT in the root of mobile and mounts it at every boot.
NOTE: It is not a script for moving any Data or App from Internal memory to EXT Partition, it just creates that directory.
Its for those who are not using(or even using) any script for moving data to next partition and want to just make a prominent directory of SD-EXT.
For eg, if someone is using Link2SD, then the second partition is mounted as /data/sdext2 and not as /sd-ext
So they can't, well, do a lot of things.
Required:-
*Custom ROM with init.d support
*Busybox(not sure if compulsary, but it would be better to have it)
*Root Explorer
*Patience
*Mind
Method:-
1. Download the file in the attachment. Extract it.
2. Go to Root Explorer.
3. Copy the file (03mountsd) you just downloaded.
4. Go to /system/etc/init.d (There is also a shortcut- /etc in root of phone, both are same, NO PROBLEM)
5. Select Mount as R/W.
6. Make backup of your 03mountsd(some files for mounting SD Card may be different from 03mountsd, so you have to use common sense and choose the script which is used for mounting SD Card) [In special condition, there may be no script for mount the SD Card Partition, if so, skip thus step]
7. Paste the downloaded file in there.
8. Set Permissions. Every block must be ticked
Tick means X here
Read Write Execute
...X........X..........X......
...X........X..........X......
...X........X..........X......
9. Reboot
If correctly and successfully done, you will see SD-EXT directory in root of your phone after reboot
If it is not seen, reboot your phone
If again, check again if you had pasted it properly
If again, Download SManagerAds
Select to browse as root
Browse to /system/etc/init.d
And click on 03mountsd and click on (android skull with crossbones)[Root] icon and (blue gear)[Boot] icon and click save and Reboot.
Download
View attachment SD-EXT.zip
Regards
IamAreebJamal

Hmm good post but corn mode script solves this all .
If i helped you there is a tiny button in lower left side (thanks) click it

debsattam said:
Hmm good post but corn mode script solves this all .
If i helped you there is a tiny button in lower left side (thanks) click it
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Cronmod doesn't work for me and many other users
And also for those who don't want to use scripts for transferring the data

i think this is the same method that i use and lost my IMEI number

marchellei said:
i think this is the same method that i use and lost my IMEI number
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No; I am using it and I have IMEI

iamareebjamal said:
No; I am using it and I have IMEI
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is this better than cronmod?

marchellei said:
is this better than cronmod?
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I told you bro that it does not move any apk or data to sd-ext

This looks like it might solve a problem for me because I'm running both Titanium Backup and Link2SD and wanted to use TB to move app data to my ext2 partition.
Unfortunately I'm still using a stock ROM, so there isn't an init.d available to modify. However, I am using SManagerAds to run a V6 Supercharger script at boot. Does the 03mountsd script need to be in init.d?

Updated

Can anyone explain. ME the 6th step
And where can I find 03mountsd????
Thank you
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I already have this sd- ext on my root. I am not using an scrpts. I just partioned my SD card and using Link2SD to move apps to sd
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Can anyone explain it

rahulnandwani said:
Can anyone explain it
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rahulnandwani said:
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Nobody??????
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iamareebjamal said:
Many people have it but those who don't, need it badly
Very Big Thanks to Fire rat for sharing his knowledge with us
Here is his thread:-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=679572
What does it do?
If you have any second partition of SD Card
(ext2, ext3, ext4), it makes a directory SD-EXT in the root of mobile and mounts it at every boot.
NOTE: It is not a script for moving any Data or App from Internal memory to EXT Partition, it just creates that directory.
Its for those who are not using(or even using) any script for moving data to next partition and want to just make a prominent directory of SD-EXT.
For eg, if someone is using Link2SD, then the second partition is mounted as /data/sdext2 and not as /sd-ext
So they can't, well, do a lot of things.
Required:-
*Custom ROM with init.d support
*Busybox(not sure if compulsary, but it would be better to have it)
*Root Explorer
*Patience
*Mind
Method:-
1. Download the file in the attachment. Extract it.
2. Go to Root Explorer.
3. Copy the file (03mountsd) you just downloaded.
4. Go to /system/etc/init.d (There is also a shortcut- /etc in root of phone, both are same, NO PROBLEM)
5. Select Mount as R/W.
6. Make backup of your 03mountsd(some files for mounting SD Card may be different from 03mountsd, so you have to use common sense and choose the script which is used for mounting SD Card) [In special condition, there may be no script for mount the SD Card Partition, if so, skip thus step]
7. Paste the downloaded file in there.
8. Set Permissions. Every block must be ticked
Tick means X here
Read Write Execute
...X........X..........X......
...X........X..........X......
...X........X..........X......
9. Reboot
If correctly and successfully done, you will see SD-EXT directory in root of your phone after reboot
If it is not seen, reboot your phone
If again, check again if you had pasted it properly
If again, Download SManagerAds
Select to browse as root
Browse to /system/etc/init.d
And click on 03mountsd and click on (android skull with crossbones)[Root] icon and (blue gear)[Boot] icon and click save and Reboot.
Download
View attachment 1453784
Regards
IamAreebJamal
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Thanks dude it work's a treat on my HDC A9300 MTK6575 I had to download the .apk to get it to take but at last a striaght forward look at my partition :victory: Now if I can get TWRP to automaticly make a back it up all would be perfect. :good:
I will spread the news Thanks again.

rahulnandwani said:
Nobody??????
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Sorry bro, this thread got out from my subscribed thread
And I forgot about it
Well, the script is in SD-EXT. zip file attached below.

Could something like this work for this situation?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227471
Mind of sharing some knowledge?

rahulnandwani said:
Nobody??????
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Basicly, for what I read in the script, it's for mounting the sd-ext partition with appropriate permissions, now what I don't really get is, why would I need that?
Compatibility issues with certain apps?

El_Dark said:
Basicly, for what I read in the script, it's for mounting the sd-ext partition with appropriate permissions, now what I don't really get is, why would I need that?
Compatibility issues with certain apps?
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I wanted just my sd-ext partition to be present at every boot
At that time, no data2sd or cronmod was working for our mobile

Can u help me !!
i used ungaze script and second partion not mounting as internal memory.
After every reboot the internal memory get back to default state.
as stated in trouble shooting i remove my sd in recovery mode and mounted sd ext by reinserting the sd and it works like charm.
but it cant be done in normal sytem reboot. so anybody please help me in this issue.
Thanks in advance for your helps.
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[Q] Link between folders possible ?How to make auto-script ?

Hello,
As I have a problem with not enough internal memory for gameloft titles, I`ve inserted my 8GB Sd card into my I9000, just to find out it is attached as "external_sd" folder.
I was thinking about using my external card as "gameloft" folder.
So my question is: how to make a link between "gameloft" folder on internal sd memory so that it links directly to inside of the"external_sd\gameloft" folder ? I know it can be done- I did smthg like this when playing with app2sd (moving dalvik cache, app and other folders to ext partition on my SD card on my previous phone).
I also need some proposal on how to automate the process of making this link - for example: how to create some script and put it in auto-startup, so every time I reboot my phone, the link persists.
I think this way many people would be able to increase their space with external SD cards
If you know how to make script put it in /system/etc/init.d folder and it will execute at every startup.Give full permission on script.
http://www.google.com/search?q=gameloft+game+external+sd
Coding rule #1: Don't reinvent the wheel if you don't have to.
Rubysz said:
http://www.google.com/search?q=gameloft+game+external+sd
Coding rule #1: Don't reinvent the wheel if you don't have to.
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Coding rule #2: Square is a square, but inventing a wheel is something that runs the civilization forward
Really, you thought that I didnt check all the possibilities ? Using somebody simple program, wchich only changes settings inside of apk is not what I`m interested for, especially this works only for gameloft games, and I`d like to have the feature without digging in any apk file.
I was thinking about this - I also came up to conclusion, that dynamic links work only under linux partitions (for ex: ext2,ext3,ext4) and not on fat32 system, which we have on our internal memory and sd cards.
My second thought was that I remember in the times of good-old dos it was possible to make a link between folders, but in this case we have a mix - linux os + fat32 partitions.....
I have to digg how to make a auto-link script cause I dont remember too much of linux scripting/command line.
edit: do You think that using this command is enough: ln -s /sdcard/gameloft /sdcard/external_sd/gameloft
could it be so simple ? should it work with fat32 ?
bipbop said:
should it work with fat32 ?
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No. FAT32 doesn't support
symlinking.
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xxbeanxx said:
No. FAT32 doesn't support
symlinking.
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ok, but what about mount command (mnt) ??
As I understand, Android = linux.
If so, we have internal memory mounted as "sdcard" folder and our external micro sd mounted as "sdcard\external_sd" , right ?
So, question is, can we make a script to unmount "sdcrad\external_sd" and mount as "sdcard\anything" ??I think this would be great , as we could mount the sdcard as any folder - for example as "Android" or "Gameloft", thus increasing available space very much .
Anybody can make this kind of simple auto-start script ?
bipbop said:
So, question is, can we make a script to unmount "sdcrad\external_sd" and mount as "sdcard\anything" ??
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Have a look at /system/etc/vold.fstab
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xxbeanxx said:
Have a look at /system/etc/vold.fstab
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ok, going deeper
Is it possible to link mount point to another folder ?

Need help asap!!!

I partition my sd-card using CWM and I go to my root directory and I can't see any sd-ext file. I'm on stock rom. Help me please
RayQ1223 said:
I partition my sd-card using CWM and I go to my root directory and I can't see any sd-ext file. I'm on stock rom. Help me please
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have u used Root Explorer it wud show..
avrox said:
have u used Root Explorer it wud show..
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Yes I tried. I doesn't show sd-ext file. I'm from cm7.2 and I go back to stock because cm giving me a lot of problem like not receiving any SMS.when inwas on cm it shows me SD-ext but now It doesn't. I'm trying to go to andro-I'd v3.3.1
after installing the script it may show /sd-ext also some scripts mount it in /data/sd-ext
so be sure check there also
dheeraj (dhlalit11) said:
after installing the script it may show /sd-ext also some scripts mount it in /data/sd-ext
so be sure check there also
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I don't quite understand what script are you talking about. Is it the one in the CWM. Anyway can I ask how to move app or dalvik cache to SD-ext? I tried moving apps from data/app to sd-ext/app/ and all my apps doesnt work? I think I need the S2E app but I don't think andro-Id can download it. I checked yagya's blog and it says I got to flash it in CWM and someone says that it's not working. Is there other ways to move it?
as you are a beginner you should use link2sd app it will automatically install script and after a reboot you will be able to move the apps to that partition
or read more about dark tremor a2sd script
dheeraj (dhlalit11) said:
as you are a beginner you should use link2sd app it will automatically install script and after a reboot you will be able to move the apps to that partition
or read more about dark tremor a2sd script
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I've tried using the link to SD and thay ask me what is my SD-card second partition
Help me please quick
RayQ1223 said:
I've tried using the link to SD and thay ask me what is my SD-card second partition
Help me please quick
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what did u select in CWM ext3 or ext4 ???
It did not ask me to select anything. It just say 100+mb 200+mb and others. And i already selected ext4 and i linked all the apps i want but it still doesn't free space at the internal memory. Is this how im suppos to move the apps?
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and what you selected you should have selected atleast 1gb ext4 space
I selected 100mb cause my sdcard space is only 2gb
And i say this sdext2 file in my data/
So should i choose ext2 on link2sd?
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you should buy a bigger sdcard 100 MB space is like nothing even the internal memory is around 178 MB
and it should not be sd-ext 2 it should be 3 or 4

Link2sd Invalid argument error

I've been trying to use link2sd but this error "mount script cannot be created. mount:Invalid argument". Other forums give fixes but they are bit vague as to what to do. I need a step by step fix. Please help
You need a partitioned sd card, have you tried other mount formats (fat32, ext2, ext3)?
What rom, kernel and scripts are you running?
Initially I used mini tool to partioned the sd card and all the formats didn't work. so i used cwm to partion the sd card partioning worked but link2sd is won't. Kernel:[email protected]#1
Rom:S5830XWKP7. I haven't an idea about the scripts though. how do i find that?
What is your rom because some roms aren't compatible with this script, but you can install the script !
I'm using a stock rom:S5830XWKP7
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Link2sd might give trouble in stock roms if the partition is in ext3 or ext4. Cwm makes an ext3 format pqrtition.
With minitool, make the partition in fat32 format, both partitions as primary, and try link2sd with fat32 and ext2 mount scripts to see if one of them mounts succesfully.
If you already tried this and didn't work, i dunno whats wrong, sorry i couldn't help.
Other solutions would be to flash a custom kernel with init.d support (such as cf-root or battery extender) these support all partition formats and give access to other methods of moving apps to the partition (s2e, int2ext script, amarullz, etc)
dxppxd said:
Link2sd might give trouble in stock roms if the partition is in ext3 or ext4. Cwm makes an ext3 format pqrtition.
With minitool, make the partition in fat32 format, both partitions as primary, and try link2sd with fat32 and ext2 mount scripts to see if one of them mounts succesfully.
If you already tried this and didn't work, i dunno whats wrong, sorry i couldn't help.
Other solutions would be to flash a custom kernel with init.d support (such as cf-root or battery extender) these support all partition formats and give access to other methods of moving apps to the partition (s2e, int2ext script, amarullz, etc)
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I had the same problems and I tried switching around the formats too.
One thing that did work for me, twice, was to completely format the card and recreate both the partitions on the SD card each time whenever I flashed a new ROM and was going to use Link2SD or S2E. And I used FAT32 for the Link2SD partition. Formatting only the second partition always gave me the mount error.
Hope this helps!
Not all Aces are equal. I don't know the difference, but I had 2 Aces, the ROM info shows same version of software. On one (older one) EXT3 worked, on the newer one it didn't and I had to use FAT32. Strange. I also noticed one Ace (newer one) is a bit THINNER! Same rooting worked for both Aces...
Partioning both as fat32 doesnt work as the phone reads the card as damaged
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Why don't you just use the move to SD card function in Settings > Applications > Manage Applications?
That works however the phone internal memory isnt increased and apps are still part on internal memory
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sjg2797 said:
That works however the phone internal memory isnt increased and apps are still part on internal memory
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That's how Link2SD works. Internal memory is still the same, and application data isn't moved to the SD card.
The actual app file, dalvik cache and library files are moved to the SD card.
If you go to the application management system option, you'll see applications are still taking all the memory space they're supposed to take. Well, that's what the phone thinks, but they're actually not.
Of course, all of this and more is included in the official [url="http://www.link2sd.info/faq]Link2SD FAQ[/url], but then again, everyone knows FAQs are not supposed to be read, and I won't be bugging you more about this subject because I too didn't read the FAQ at first, and once asked similar questions.
Darkcloud4491 said:
Why don't you just use the move to SD card function in Settings > Applications > Manage Applications?
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Perhaps the op actually wants to move whole apps to the SD and not leave massive chunks still in /data partition? Or maybe that doesnt provide enough space?
Use cronmod script its a flashable zip you mount/data and mount/system that's it done just search cronmod and you will find what you need
my ace is 'ACE'
invalid argument
both of my partitions are fat32, but i had to select ext4 in link2sd to get it to mount. is this a normal fix? or is it not going to function properly?
is it possible to use an sd card to increase /data and /system? cuz even with link2sd i keep running out of internal space, and ive only got 18 mb free in system. my link2sd is set to install to external and autolink.
im using this rom: 【ROM】【=CM10=】【=Aroma=】| ★★ Optimus Prime v1.8 ★★ | 16-04-2013 | 《 Reborn © ✌ 》
Solution of the problem mount script error
NOW I AM GONNA TELL U ABOUT THE MOST MAJOR PROBLEM
WHICH IS A SIILY MESSAGE BOX APPEARS TELLING YOU THAT
(MOUNT SCRIPT CAN NOT BE CREATED. MOUNT: INVALID
ARGUMENT)
BUT HERE IS THE REAL ERROR THAT CAUSED THE MESSAGE BOX
AND IT IS THAT THE PARTITIONS PASS IS WRONGLY CREATED
AND HERE HOW CAN IT BE FIXED U R GONNA OPEN APARTED AND
RECREATE THE PARTITIONS THEN GO TO THE CONFIGURATION PART
AND CHANGE THE DETECTED DEVICE FROM (MMCBLK0)
TO(USBDISK) THEN AUTOMATICALLY THE PATH SHOULD BE
CHANGED FROM (/DEV/BLOCK/MMCBLK0) TO (/DEV/BLOCK/SDA)
AND SURELY YOUR PROBLEM SHOULD BE SOLVED
THEN OPEN THE LINK2SD THERE SHOULD BE A MESSEGE APPEARED
SAYING
AND IF NOT YOU SHALL GO TO THE OPTIONS AND
CHOOSE (RECREATE NEW LINK SCRIPTS) CHOOSE THE PARTITION S
SYSTEM AND HERE IT IS YOU JUST GOT YOURSELF A SUCCESSFUL
LINKING
If IT DIDN T WORK THEN YOU R GONNA HAVE TO FULLYSHUTDOWN
YOUR MOBILE THEN REBOOT
AND I ASURE U IT IS GONNA WORK
:good:
:laugh:
Expatiate
John Risky said:
NOW I AM GONNA TELL U ABOUT THE MOST MAJOR PROBLEM
WHICH IS A SIILY MESSAGE BOX APPEARS TELLING YOU THAT
(MOUNT SCRIPT CAN NOT BE CREATED. MOUNT: INVALID
ARGUMENT)
BUT HERE IS THE REAL ERROR THAT CAUSED THE MESSAGE BOX
AND IT IS THAT THE PARTITIONS PASS IS WRONGLY CREATED
AND HERE HOW CAN IT BE FIXED U R GONNA OPEN APARTED AND
RECREATE THE PARTITIONS THEN GO TO THE CONFIGURATION PART
AND CHANGE THE DETECTED DEVICE FROM (MMCBLK0)
TO(USBDISK) THEN AUTOMATICALLY THE PATH SHOULD BE
CHANGED FROM (/DEV/BLOCK/MMCBLK0) TO (/DEV/BLOCK/SDA)
AND SURELY YOUR PROBLEM SHOULD BE SOLVED
THEN OPEN THE LINK2SD THERE SHOULD BE A MESSEGE APPEARED
SAYING
AND IF NOT YOU SHALL GO TO THE OPTIONS AND
CHOOSE (RECREATE NEW LINK SCRIPTS) CHOOSE THE PARTITION S
SYSTEM AND HERE IT IS YOU JUST GOT YOURSELF A SUCCESSFUL
LINKING
If IT DIDN T WORK THEN YOU R GONNA HAVE TO FULLYSHUTDOWN
YOUR MOBILE THEN REBOOT
AND I ASURE U IT IS GONNA WORK
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Can you please be a bit more detailed seeing as you have not expressed yourself adequately to be of assistance. kindly try enumerating the points instead of lumping them.
1.PARTITIONS PASS IS WRONGLY CREATED ..... i believe you mean path please come again and where is this partition part so i can reconfigure it.
sjg2797 said:
I've been trying to use link2sd but this error "mount script cannot be created. mount:Invalid argument". Other forums give fixes but they are bit vague as to what to do. I need a step by step fix. Please help
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Have you partitioned your sd card to ext2/ext3/ext4? If it's ext2 then make sure you select ext2 in link2sd. Your phone has to be rooted.
john risky said:
now i am gonna tell u about the most major problem
which is a siily message box appears telling you that
(mount script can not be created. Mount: Invalid
argument)
but here is the real error that caused the message box
and it is that the partitions pass is wrongly created
and here how can it be fixed u r gonna open aparted and
recreate the partitions then go to the configuration part
and change the detected device from (mmcblk0)
to(usbdisk) then automatically the path should be
changed from (/dev/block/mmcblk0) to (/dev/block/sda)
and surely your problem should be solved
then open the link2sd there should be a messege appeared
saying
and if not you shall go to the options and
choose (recreate new link scripts) choose the partition s
system and here it is you just got yourself a successful
linking
if it didn t work then you r gonna have to fullyshutdown
your mobile then reboot
and i asure u it is gonna work
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could you please elaborate it...
worked for me on my moto e
same problem solved by making the partition as primary partition ..try it

HELP!!! How i can change internal memory with sdcard ?(galaxy mini 2)

How to changing internal memory with sdcard on samsung galaxy mini 2 :
1.Install Root Explorer.apk (Download link - http://www.4shared.com/file/oxh-EMSD)
2.You need to root your phone :
2.1 Download root.zip (Download link - https://www.dropbox.com/s/rpdtwzctlr0ny5r/Superuser-3.2-RC2-arm-signed.zip)
2.2 Copy file from link in your sdcard/internal memory
2.3 Go in recovery mode and click install zip from sd card or internal storage and install it
3.Open Root Explorer and click on Mount R/W then go in System/etc and click on vold.fstab and text viewer.
4.Find Dev_mount sdcard /storage/sdcard0 and Dev_mount sdcard /storage/sdcard1. Change sdcard0 with sdcard1.
5.Reboot system and u are rdy
Use link2sd apk..
Create partition from sd card...
Load ur link2sd apk.create mount then reboot..set automatic linking from link2sd on settings..
You ready to go
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and2nckiko said:
Use link2sd apk..
Create partition from sd card...
Load ur link2sd apk.create mount then reboot..set automatic linking from link2sd on settings..
You ready to go
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Dont work . Im with Jelly Bean 4.2.2 CM 10.1 .
Yes it does..it works on me on every diffrent jb that i flashed b4 and so on
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bek4o0 said:
Dont work . Im with Jelly Bean 4.2.2 CM 10.1 .
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You're in luck. Recently a good s2e for 4.2.2 has been developed (But the game data your talking wont be a problem, because game data is anyway saved on your sd card)
First in CWM go to Advanced>>partiton sd card>>(choose your partition size but depending on your sd card size choose a suitable value. For a 2gb Card dont choose more than 256 mb and so on)>>as for swap size if you have a card of class 6 or higher then only vreate one (for virtual RAM- you can find many guides online)
Download s2e from this link, it has a good ui for new learners so its no problem also.:laugh:
Link - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061682
Link2sd also works without problem
Press thanks if i helped you
DeathMetal King said:
You're in luck. Recently a good s2e for 4.2.2 has been developed (But the game data your talking wont be a problem, because game data is anyway saved on your sd card)
First in CWM go to Advanced>>partiton sd card>>(choose your partition size but depending on your sd card size choose a suitable value. For a 2gb Card dont choose more than 256 mb and so on)>>as for swap size if you have a card of class 6 or higher then only vreate one (for virtual RAM- you can find many guides online)
Download s2e from this link, it has a good ui for new learners so its no problem also.:laugh:
Link - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061682
Link2sd also works without problem
Press thanks if i helped you
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I swap memory and again game data need to be in phone memory
You can try int2ext+.. Read about int2ext+ from here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124
Download fixed int2ext+ files from here (particularly for android 4.2.1+)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37961204
it's perfect in my opinion..
vipinbp said:
You can try int2ext+.. Read about int2ext+ from here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124
Download fixed int2ext+ files from here (particularly for android 4.2.1+)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37961204
it's perfect in my opinion..
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When i go in recovery mode and click int2exit.zip , instalation abort
bek4o0 said:
When i go in recovery mode and click int2exit.zip , instalation abort
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Did u have any link2sd or s2e or any such related scripts before installing this?
You must make sure there are no such scripts in the init.d folder.
I would suggest u do a fresh partitioning of your sd card, wipe your device and freshly install the ROM and then do the procedure for installing the script as mentioned in the original thread. And i suggest you use "fixed-int2ext+ for android 4.2..1". "Int2ext" (without "+") slows down the device.
Also, make sure you mount /system, /data and /sd-ext before flashing the script. And format /sd-ext after flashing the zip
Please tell me the procedure that you followed.
Let me know and I'll provide more detailed steps if you are not able to find them in the original thread.
vipinbp said:
Did u have any link2sd or s2e or any such related scripts before installing this?
You must make sure there are no such scripts in the init.d folder.
I would suggest u do a fresh partitioning of your sd card, wipe your device and freshly install the ROM and then do the procedure for installing the script as mentioned in the original thread. And i suggest you use "fixed-int2ext+ for android 4.2..1". "Int2ext" (without "+") slows down the device.
Also, make sure you mount /system, /data and /sd-ext before flashing the script. And format /sd-ext after flashing the zip
Please tell me the procedure that you followed.
Let me know and I'll provide more detailed steps if you are not able to find them in the original thread.
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I wipe all and again dont install ((( and mount data system and sd-ext
bek4o0 said:
I wipe all and again dont install ((( and mount data system and sd-ext
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Oh Sorry dude wish i could help u better.. did u try after re-partitioning sd card ??

How do you increase internal memory of Samsung Galaxy Ace

First of all reboot your phone to Recovery Mode then go to Advance option and then partition SD Card and select any size you want I recommend 512 MB as it can hold most of the things you want to install. Then wait until it finished partitioning process (REMEMBER TO BACKUP ALL YOUR SD DATA BEFORE PARTITIONING AS IT FORMATS YOUR SD IN THE PROCESS) and then download any of the scripts I recommend CronMod-INT2EXT+_signed (Download it from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124 ) as it supports EXT 2/3/4 filesystems and then copy it onto the root of your SD then go to mount settings in Recovery Mode and then mount sd-ext and then select install zip from SD Card then select CronMod-INT2EXT+_signed.zip and flash it then just reboot and you should have increased internal memory.
Here is the link to the video in which I flash Ultimatum The "A" Factor ROM and then increase the internal memory of Samsung Galaxy Ace S-5830.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auBZHHXmeKQ
Does not work
Does not work, and this process did not increase the internal memory.
DiogoReis7 said:
Does not work, and this process did not increase the internal memory.
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Please extract the 40int2ext file to init.d folder then reboot and then tell me what happens... :highfive:
zxyvw, Why are you asking for using a sd-ext partition if you opened your own thread explaining how to increase the internal memory space??
THIS IS NOT THE CORRECT SITE TO POST THIS TUTORIAL...
Try my new method it is guaranteed by me to work... If it doesn't jump off a building...
when I try to install it, it gives me Status 2,
zxyvw said:
First of all reboot your phone to Recovery Mode then go to Advance option and then partition SD Card and select any size you want I recommend 512 MB as it can hold most of the things you want to install. Then wait until it finished partitioning process (REMEMBER TO BACKUP ALL YOUR SD DATA BEFORE PARTITIONING AS IT FORMATS YOUR SD IN THE PROCESS) and then download any of the scripts I recommend INT2EXTV2+ (Download it from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124 ) as it supports EXT 2/3/4 filesystems and then copy it onto the root of your SD then go to mount settings in Recovery Mode and then mount sd-ext and then select install zip from SD Card then select INT2EXTV2+.zip and flash it then just reboot and you should have increased internal memory.
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when I try to install it, it gives me Status 2, what should I do? I have a Galaxy Ace M
Try using INT2EXT4+. I'm sure it will work. And then update me and please thank me for helping you...
my internal memory is stil the same....wat do u mean by copying the zip file to thr root of my SD??
Justcopy and paste the file on the root of the SD BTW just mount sd-ext before flashing the zip file and restart and tell me what happens...
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I copyed and pasted the zip file onto my SD....then i mounted the sd-ext and afta flashed the INT2EXT 4+ . Zip..........rebooted the phone and stul....nothing hz happend.....my internal memory is stil 181 MB....can u help send a video of ur tutorial, or something clearer...plizzz...i need ur help...thx
O.K. I will make a video for you sometime today and send you the link.
ivanmex18 said:
I copyed and pasted the zip file onto my SD....then i mounted the sd-ext and afta flashed the INT2EXT 4+ . Zip..........rebooted the phone and stul....nothing hz happend.....my internal memory is stil 181 MB....can u help send a video of ur tutorial, or something clearer...plizzz...i need ur help...thx
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Just install this ROM it does all the work for you... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338702
K? If you can't then then tell me I will help in any possible way... Thank me if I helped you.
ivanmex18 said:
I copyed and pasted the zip file onto my SD....then i mounted the sd-ext and afta flashed the INT2EXT 4+ . Zip..........rebooted the phone and stul....nothing hz happend.....my internal memory is stil 181 MB....can u help send a video of ur tutorial, or something clearer...plizzz...i need ur help...thx
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Mount the sd-ext then mount it then flash the .zip and then restart the mobile...
Partitioning SD Card to Increase Internal Memory
Hey Guys,
(For this to work your phone must be rooted)
To increase the Internal Memory of Galaxy Ace is really easy. You don't need to do all these time killing steps. Just do as I do.
You can do this by Partitioning your SD Card. This means having a separation in your SD Card to store apps. Follow these steps :
1) Download Mini Tool Partition Wizard 7 on your PC.
2) Connect your SD Card to PC by an SD Card Adapter or connect your phone to PC by a USB Cable.
3) Open Mini Tool Partition Wizard.
4) You'll see a Disk 2 Region. In that you'll see your SD Card.
5) Right click on it and select Delete.
6) It'll show your SD Card as Unallocated.
7) Right click on it again and select Create.
8) A new Window opens.
In that, put the data as the following :
Partition Label : (As you wish)
Create as : Primary
File System : FAT32
Cluster Size : Default
Drive Letter : (As you wish)
Size and Location : Put Partition Size as the size of the SD Card you want.
The Unallocated size will be the size of your Partition.
9) Click OK
10) You'll see the Apply button on the Top-left Corner. Click on it. (Don't put your system in Power Saving Mode)
11) Wait for the procedure to be completed.
12) Now, Download Link2SD.apk on your system and move it to your SD Card.
13) Close every thing and Switch On your phone with the SD Card in it.
14) Install Link2SD.apk and open it.
15) Follow every thing as it says and restart your phone.
16) After that Select the app you want to move to the Partion.
17) Click on Create Link.
18) Move as much apps as you like...!
Hope that this helped you guys. Thanks :fingers-crossed:
Go and make your own thread the reply functions is provided to comment and ask questions and not to show some other method which you know of and which is not guaranteed... My guide is 100% guaranteed by me...
Try [SCRIPTS]CronMod-INT2EXT .http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124. Check the link for more info.
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12) Now, Download Link2SD.apk on your system and move it to your SD Card.
13) Close every thing and Switch On your phone with the SD Card in it.
14) Install Link2SD.apk and open it.
15) Follow every thing as it says and restart your phone.
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Exactly. Link2SD always worked better than any script for me.
Also, you can get it from the android market.
This worked great for me.. thanks for the help.. but I have a problem, I wanted to flash a kernel (from MHNK to BE1.6) but after flashing the kernel, I lost all the partition and my installed apps, I only wiped cache partition and dalvik cache in cwm. Do I have to do anything (like mount sd-ext) before flashing the kernel? But luckily I backed up my rom before flashing the kernel thus got back my partition. Help me please..
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jeromejeremytay said:
This worked great for me.. thanks for the help.. but I have a problem, I wanted to flash a kernel (from MHNK to BE1.6) but after flashing the kernel, I lost all the partition and my installed apps, I only wiped cache partition and dalvik cache in cwm. Do I have to do anything (like mount sd-ext) before flashing the kernel? But luckily I backed up my rom before flashing the kernel thus got back my partition. Help me please..
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I would recommend that you mount everything except USB Storage and then try to flash the kernel... If it still doesn't work please don't be shy to ask me... :good:
i'm going to try this, i already increased my internal memory but the script was already on the rom

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