[Script][A2SD] Darktremor 2.7.5.3 Beta 04 [N1] (01/29/2011)

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goister

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So Darktremor doesn't work on CM7.1?

Anyway, I tried to clear up some space by uninstalling apps and getting space up to over 50MB, but after I applied the update and rebooted, the usage went up to 100% again.
 

Hanny

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Hi,

I did as you told, however I'm going into a boot loop with the following messages in logcat:

Code:
E/dalvikvm(  792): opt header write failed: No space left on device

I then did a df in adb shell and it showed that my /data partition is 100% full. This forced me to reboot to recovery and restore to my old CM 7.0.3 backup, which was successful. When I do a df then, it shows only 89% used. Under Android storage settings, I also see that there's 16+MB internal memory left. Why am I left with 0 space in /data after applying the CM7.1 update and the A2SD zip file?

Thanks.

darktremor is famous in its inaccuracy in calculating free internal storages, maybe that is the cause showing 0% /data is left

but first of all, i am curious that why did you got only 16mb internal srorage left in application manager even you have ran darktremor before you updated? have you run a2sd app2sd and a2sd dalvik2sd and similar commands or installed A2SDGUI app to run the commands? if you have moved things to the ext partition, you shouldnt have 16mb internal storage left unless you have 350-400 apps installed.

you may use terminal emulator to run "a2sd check" or directly use root explorer to go to /sd-ext/apps and see whether there is anything!


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goister

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I've run a2sd as well as a2sd cachesd, and check shows that my apps are all in sd-ext, as well as dalvik-cache. An ls in /data also shows that the dalvik-cache/ directory is a link to /sd-ext. I'm puzzled as well why I'm showing only 16MB, and that uninstalling apps actually caused an increase in the available space.

Here's what a2sd check shows:

Code:
[ ] Apps2SD is launching...
 __ _____
|  \  |
|   | |
|__/  |  Darktremor Apps2SD 2.7.5.2-1 (2011-01-02)

[ ] GetProp Command = /system/bin/toolbox getprop
[ ] SetProp Command = /system/bin/toolbox setprop
[ ] Mount Point = /sd-ext
[ ] Starting Apps2SD Check Program.
[ ] Checking for ext partition

Darktremor 2.7.5.2-1 Apps2SD Status Report
================================================================================
===
Legend: [Γ£ö]=Setting is correct
        [‼]=Setting is correct, but not optimal.
        [Γ£û]=Setting is incorrect and needs to be fixed or option is not availa
ble.
================================================================================
===
Block Device            - [Γ£ö] Found
                        - [Γ£ö] /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
EXT Partition           - [Γ£ö] Mounted
Mount Point             - [ ] /sd-ext
Partition Type          - [Γ£ö] EXT2
Support EXT2?           - [Γ£ö] Yes
Support EXT3?           - [Γ£ö] Yes
Support EXT4?           - [Γ£ö] Yes

Apps                    - [ ] Linked to SD Card.
                          [ ] No Apps2SD Flag File not found.
                          [Γ£ö] Programs run from SD card
                              To run from internal storage, type a2sd remove

Private Apps            - [ ] Linked to SD Card.
                          [ ] No Apps2SD Flag File not found.
                          [Γ£ö] Private Programs run from SD card
                              To run from internal storage, type a2sd remove

Dalvik Cache            - [ ] Symbolically Linked.
                          [ ] Dalvik to SD flag file found.
                          [Γ£ö] Dalvik runs from SD card
                              To run from internal storage, type a2sd nocache
                              To run from /cache partition, type a2sd cachepart

Swap                    - [ ] Partition not present or no swap support.
                          [Γ£ö] Swap does not start.

ZipAlign                - [Γ£ö] Not running at boot.
                          To activate it, type a2sd zipalign

Dalvik Heap(MB)         - [Γ£ö] 32m

Low Memory
Killer Settings         - [Γ£ö] 2048,3072,4096,6144,7168,8192
                          Note: Values are in pages.
                          1 page = 4KB memory.

                          Values represent the following:
                          1st number = Foreground App
                          2nd number = Visible App
                          3rd number = Secondary Server
                          4th number = Hidden App
                          5th number = Content Provider
                          6th number = Empty App

[Γüç] For a list of commands that you can use with Apps2SD
    Type:  a2sd help
 

Hanny

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I've run a2sd as well as a2sd cachesd, and check shows that my apps are all in sd-ext, as well as dalvik-cache. An ls in /data also shows that the dalvik-cache/ directory is a link to /sd-ext. I'm puzzled as well why I'm showing only 16MB, and that uninstalling apps actually caused an increase in the available space.

well, about how many apps do you have? if you have 350 then 16mb left with DT should be normal

if u have less than that, like only 200 or less, try a "move and rebuild" of dalvik cache (refer to A2SDGUI or command list) or simply clear them in recovery and let it boot for 10mins

if there are no difference at all, try making a nandroid first, then do a complete wipe

flash a rom, just the rom without any others, boot phone and check internal storage space, jot it down

nowclear cache, install the dt script, run commands including apps and dalvik, let it reboot, see whether there are increased free internal space? maybe this would be the easiest way to check whether dt space calculation is compatible with your rom or sd card/ its partition

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Theshawty

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I've run a2sd as well as a2sd cachesd, and check shows that my apps are all in sd-ext, as well as dalvik-cache. An ls in /data also shows that the dalvik-cache/ directory is a link to /sd-ext. I'm puzzled as well why I'm showing only 16MB, and that uninstalling apps actually caused an increase in the available space.

Here's what a2sd check shows:

Code:
[ ] Apps2SD is launching...
 __ _____
|  \  |
|   | |
|__/  |  Darktremor Apps2SD 2.7.5.2-1 (2011-01-02)

[ ] GetProp Command = /system/bin/toolbox getprop
[ ] SetProp Command = /system/bin/toolbox setprop
[ ] Mount Point = /sd-ext
[ ] Starting Apps2SD Check Program.
[ ] Checking for ext partition

Darktremor 2.7.5.2-1 Apps2SD Status Report
================================================================================
===
Legend: [Γ£ö]=Setting is correct
        [‼]=Setting is correct, but not optimal.
        [Γ£û]=Setting is incorrect and needs to be fixed or option is not availa
ble.
================================================================================
===
Block Device            - [Γ£ö] Found
                        - [Γ£ö] /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
EXT Partition           - [Γ£ö] Mounted
Mount Point             - [ ] /sd-ext
Partition Type          - [Γ£ö] EXT2
Support EXT2?           - [Γ£ö] Yes
Support EXT3?           - [Γ£ö] Yes
Support EXT4?           - [Γ£ö] Yes

Apps                    - [ ] Linked to SD Card.
                          [ ] No Apps2SD Flag File not found.
                          [Γ£ö] Programs run from SD card
                              To run from internal storage, type a2sd remove

Private Apps            - [ ] Linked to SD Card.
                          [ ] No Apps2SD Flag File not found.
                          [Γ£ö] Private Programs run from SD card
                              To run from internal storage, type a2sd remove

Dalvik Cache            - [ ] Symbolically Linked.
                          [ ] Dalvik to SD flag file found.
                          [Γ£ö] Dalvik runs from SD card
                              To run from internal storage, type a2sd nocache
                              To run from /cache partition, type a2sd cachepart

Swap                    - [ ] Partition not present or no swap support.
                          [Γ£ö] Swap does not start.

ZipAlign                - [Γ£ö] Not running at boot.
                          To activate it, type a2sd zipalign

Dalvik Heap(MB)         - [Γ£ö] 32m

Low Memory
Killer Settings         - [Γ£ö] 2048,3072,4096,6144,7168,8192
                          Note: Values are in pages.
                          1 page = 4KB memory.

                          Values represent the following:
                          1st number = Foreground App
                          2nd number = Visible App
                          3rd number = Secondary Server
                          4th number = Hidden App
                          5th number = Content Provider
                          6th number = Empty App

[Γüç] For a list of commands that you can use with Apps2SD
    Type:  a2sd help

Seems there is no A2SD flag set. Try typing "su" followed by "a2sd install"
 

goister

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well, about how many apps do you have? if you have 350 then 16mb left with DT should be normal

if u have less than that, like only 200 or less, try a "move and rebuild" of dalvik cache (refer to A2SDGUI or command list) or simply clear them in recovery and let it boot for 10mins

if there are no difference at all, try making a nandroid first, then do a complete wipe

flash a rom, just the rom without any others, boot phone and check internal storage space, jot it down

nowclear cache, install the dt script, run commands including apps and dalvik, let it reboot, see whether there are increased free internal space? maybe this would be the easiest way to check whether dt space calculation is compatible with your rom or sd card/ its partition

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It's my wife's phone so I can't remember how many apps, but I can't imagine it to be >200, even including preloaded apps.

Before I updated the zip file, I've already cleared the cache partition, as well as the dalvik cache. It still results in a boot loop after flashing the update and rebooting.

It looks like DT A2SD is not compatible with CM7.1 on the Desire, and that a complete wipe is required in my situation? Is there a better A2SD? Amarullz AS2SDX seems to be only compatible with RunnyMede Desire ROM according to his thread. How about simple2ext, which seems to support CM7 only?
 
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Hanny

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Seems there is no A2SD flag set. Try typing "su" followed by "a2sd install"

"No Apps2SD Flag File not found" is a double-negative statement, means, a2sd is there installed :p

It's my wife's phone so I can't remember how many apps, but I can't imagine it to be >200, even including preloaded apps.

Before I updated the zip file, I've already cleared the cache partition, as well as the dalvik cache. It still results in a boot loop after flashing the update and rebooting.

It looks like DT A2SD is not compatible with CM7.1 on the Desire, and that a complete wipe is required in my situation? Is there a better A2SD? Amarullz AS2SDX seems to be only compatible with RunnyMede Desire ROM according to his thread. How about simple2ext, which seems to support CM7 only?

yes, try simple2ext for now :) lot more convenient for you
just titanium backup, full wipe, flash rom, install s2e, tick appropriate boxes and wait for reboot, titanium restore
 

madunix

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how can i check just to see if zipalign is active? i checked the command list and i didn't see a specific one for that. ty in advance!

also is moving my data to sd recommended/stable?
 
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Closed Source Project

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how can i check just to see if zipalign is active? i checked the command list and i didn't see a specific one for that. ty in advance!

also is moving my data to sd recommended/stable?

Download the app A2SDGUI. It gives you all options pertaining to DT commands. As for moving data, you can but it will get slower. Try not to unless you have a better SD class.
 

madunix

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Download the app A2SDGUI. It gives you all options pertaining to DT commands. As for moving data, you can but it will get slower. Try not to unless you have a better SD class.

I downloaded the app and yes my zip align is active on boot so thank you. I noticed you've mentioned I shouldn't really try to move my data to my ext partition unless I have a better SD class. I'm currently using a PNY Class 10 32Gig card which should obviously be good enough. Will it still get slower, even with the proper SD class?

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Not to jump in--well I guess to jump in--I have a 16gb Class 10 and every time I put data on sd--very slow on apps opening. Dalvik Cache/Apps (no data) to sd should be enough
 

gozzaa

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DarkTremor and Supercharge

I have a problem using Darktremor and Supercharge.

I flashed Darktremor and moved everything to ext-sd (using A2SDGUI), after that i used the v6 supercharge script and now i cant change any options in A2SDGUI.
It also says that the data is not on the ext-sd partition and JIT is disabled.

Anyone know what to do? :|

device info:
HTC Wildfire
CM 7.2 RC1
 
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MoogooGai

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Guys my nexus one is just stuck on load screen. Followed the directions on the facebook but just sits on load screen never boots anything.
 

woozie91

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Why inside my sd-ext/app (more then 4 GB!) folder i have:
-Apps
-App folder, and inside:
-Apps
-App folder, and inside:
-Apps
-App folder, and inside:
...
...
About 30 times app inside app foder...

?
 

tomprc

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OK. I got this working. But it is NOT as what I expected. I expect to have an option for each app to stay in the phone memory or in the sd-ext. Can anyone please tell me how to do this?

Some regular used app SHOULD be in the phone memory because: 1, it is much faster. 2. it uses less battary. CyanogenMod's apps2sd give me this option easily. If Darktremor's script cannot do it, it is basically useless.
 

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    Introducing...
    Darktremor Apps2SD 2.7.5.3 Beta 04
    Date of Release: January 29, 2011

    Download Current Version

    Instructions - Change Log - Commands - ROM List - Developer's Guide
    Darktremor Apps2SD Fan Page ---- Darktremor Apps2SD Development Group

    Are you installing Darktremor Apps2SD on your phone? Here are the instructions to help you: Facebook
    Are you a developer wanting to include Darktremor Apps2SD in your latest ROM? Here is the Developer Guide: Facebook
    Update on Beta 4
    It seems I'm getting mixed results with these betas. I'm not sure why this is occurring, some people have been able to get this working right while others have had a hard time with it.

    Currently, I'm rebuilding the entire program. This takes a while because I have to figure out how to pack all these options into the program but make it small enough to where it will run correctly.

    I will say that some of the beta features are coming back out...one of them is the search for a partition code. I suspect that code may be leading me into issues with certain platforms, so I'm going back to the 2.7.5.2 method of mounting (mmcblk0p2 or mmcblk1p2).

    Also, parts of the code will use Busybox Ash (the only code that won't will be starta2sd, which will still use Bash for the time being). The startup code will definitely use Busybox Ash.

    Until then, here are the links to the the last two betas and the last official release:

    Version 2.7.5.3 Beta 04 - http://www.darktremor.info/files/a2sd/dtapps2sd-2.7.5.3-beta04-signed.zip
    Version 2.7.5.3 Beta 03 - http://www.darktremor.info/files/a2sd/dtapps2sd-2.7.5.3-beta03-signed.zip
    Version 2.7.5.2-1 - http://www.darktremor.info/files/a2sd/dtapps2sd-2.7.5.2-1-signed.zip

    And, if you want past versions, you can view the repository: ftp://dtuser:Darktremor1@ftp.darktremor.info (ignore the smiley face...that's XDA doing that.)
    Beta 04 took longer than I expected to release. I have done major changes to the code:

    1. New commands: convert-ext4 - This will convert your EXT3 partition into EXT4. Just a friendly reminder on this command: Not every rom supports EXT4, so it is possible to go into a boot loop if you switch roms. Use with caution.

    2. Reworked convert-ext3 (convert-ext4 gets similar code)...now a flag file is set before the reboot (no conversion is done before the reboot). At load time, the conversion is performed. This takes longer in the reboot process and you may think your phone has locked up...wait about five minutes before doing anything with the phone.

    3. Repair is rebuilt...now it uses existing commands to repair the setup (reinstall, remove, cachesd, cachepart, nocache, datasd, nodata). Definitely shrinks the code.

    4. Added fix_permissions program to the package. This may help with Superuser issues when using the datasd feature. It is used in reinstall, remove, datasd and nodata.

    5. a2sd install is back!!! Both a2sd install and a2sd reinstall do the exact same thing.

    6. Dalvik heap code has been shrunk and now creates a file called dalvikheap. Actually, the code has been doing this all along (since about 2.7.5.2, I think), but I never put the code in to use the file.

    7. Low Memory Killer code has also been shrunk and uses a file caled dtset_lowmem to set the low memory killer parameter.

    8. Replaced Busybox PS function with Toolbox PS. The issue with Busybox PS is that it gives a false reading when I look for android.process.acore (which is the main program when the GUI starts up). If that is present, the program thinks you are trying to run Darktremor without any command line parameters. This was because Busybox would report the process was there when, in reality, it wasn't (validated this when my phone was boot looping.) Toolbox's PS reports the correct setting. This should fix the bootlooping issues some people are experiencing.

    9. New commands: usedtbusybox and usedefaultbusybox - these commands may help in diagnosing issues that is may be related to the native Busybox on your rom. a2sd usedtbusybox will use the Busybox that is packaged with Darktremor. a2sd usedefaultbusybox will turn back on the scan behavior of the program introduced in Beta 03.

    10. Support for Darktremor Apps2SD version 2.7 and earlier has been discontinued. To upgrade correctly from one of those versions, use version 2.7.5.3 Beta 03b or earlier.

    11. Finally fixed stalled boot issues (or at least my tests with several roms says so.)

    See the change log for additional details.

    You will notice that if the program runs repair and finds a problem, it will correct the issue and reboot. You will see a second reboot when the dalvik-cache clears (this is to fix timing issues with CyanogenMod...I can't control that startup as well as I can other roms). This only happens if repair is ran or you flash a new rom (as repair will realign all data). If you are upgrading from a previous version of Darktremor, you should not see the reboots.
    This is Darktremor Apps2SD, a multipurpose program that primarily allows a user to execute applications created for the Android OS on their Secure Digital card (with the proper setup...more on that later). But, Darktremor Apps2SD is all about stability. The goal is to be able for all users of the Android OS to be able to take advantage of a method to run their applications from a secure digital card.

    But just because the Darktremor Apps2SD is all about stability, doesn't mean it isn't packed with features:

    - Move applications (both free and paid) to the Secure Digital card.
    - Move Dalvik Cache to run either from your Secure Digital card or from your cache partition and clears the cache on demand.
    - Boot Loop Protection: prevents the phone from boot looping in the event the SD card could not be mounted.
    - Dalvik JIT for faster performance on Roms which support it.
    - User selectable sizes for the Dalvik heap sizes, allowing a user to freely optimize their system.
    - Activate a swap partition on your SD card and sets how often the swap partition is utilized.
    - Automatically fixes configuration issues.
    - Users can check the free space on their SD card and check the installation to make sure all is setup correctly.
    - Runs ZipAlign on demand...this makes your programs load faster.
    - Built in help system for easy reference of commands.
    - All features can also be reversed without repartitioning your Secure Digital card.
    - New logging features assists in troubleshooting issues.
    - Commands to set the Low Memory Killer feature at boot time. Great for those people who are the "set it and forget it" type.
    - And more...

    Darktremor Apps2SD is not the same as Froyo Apps2SD. Froyo Apps2SD creates a secure folder on the FAT32 section of your SD card (this is the section that you see when you mount your phone to your computer) and stores the programs there. This is nice as you don't have to do anything special with the phone, but it isn't backwards compatible with older versions of Android (Cupcake, Donut, Eclair) and, because of the way Froyo works, older programs not designed for Froyo will automatically stay on your internal storage (unless you install a program that forces the move to your SD card).

    Darktremor Apps2SD takes a different approach. Based on the original CyanogenMod works, Darktremor Apps2SD uses symbolic linking to force Android into moving your applications to the SD card. Because Android will not allow anything to be ran from the FAT32 partition on your SD card (and, in Froyo, it will only allow you to run programs from a special folder), Darktremor utilizes filesystems called EXT2, EXT3 and EXT4. Each one of these filesystems is native to Linux (the operating system running Android), which allows you to run programs from them (same as, say, a computer running Ubuntu). This method is completely compatible with all versions of Android, including Froyo. In fact, you can run both the Darktremor Apps2SD and Froyo Apps2SD at the same time.

    Check out the list of Roms that either have Darktremor Apps2SD installed or are compatible with Darktremor Apps2SD. Click on the link labeled ROM List at the top of this message.
    10
    DT 2.7.5.2-EXT4 Only (Modified)
    ==> Mirror

    DT 2.7.5.2-1-EXT4 Only (Modified)
    ==> Mirror

    DT 2.7.5.3b4-EXT4 Only (Modified)
    ==> Mirror

    DT 2.7.5.3b4-EXT4-B0 Only (Modified)
    ==> Mirror


    Changes Made to Script
    1. Change auto switch to ext4
    2. Delete 05mountsd from /etc/init.d/
    3. Change barrier=1 to barrier=0 only for DT-CM7-2.7.5.3b4-EXT4-B0-signed.zip <=== I'm using this :D

    Known issue in DT 2.7.5.3b4
    - Low volume bug across all medias.
    - Temp but working solution ==> WIPE CACHE after u flash DT before u reboot. Thanks to mtw4991 for the solution!

    Please try the above ONLY if u have EXT4 partition.
    If you are using ext2/ext3, you may wanna see my post here. ==> http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=11950587&postcount=674

    To boost ext4 performance, you may wanna enable data writeback (default setting = ordered). I did not put into script as its optional. Note that this is a ONE TIME command input only. Only when you repartition the ext4 then you need to input again. Reboot to see the results.

    Instructions for Inputing EXT4 data writeback.
    1. From terminal or adb
    2. Input the command as per the code below.
    3. Reboot device.
    Code:
    su
    tune2fs -o journal_data_writeback /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
    Credit ALL to tkirton. I just amend the scripts to suit my needs :)
    6
    If I had figured it out, than why i had asked here.
    I will be thankfull if u can guide me
    thanks in adv.

    okay okay, ill provide you with reference because the instructions have been retold for lots of times over the year. (hmm haha ur lucky that lots of archived but very useful links are still saved in my bookmarks)

    but first you need to go to the forum of your device to install custom recovery before doing anything.


    then, get the image of darktremor a2sd here
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1235925

    read the two pieces of official instructions here
    https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=158809660835039
    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=7021325&postcount=2

    unofficial instructions here
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1235925
    this thread is old and now beyond ext3 you can also use ext4 ;)

    what is ext? this one
    http://www.google.com.hk/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=sd+card+ext+partitions


    after installation you can either install A2SDGUI or simply use terminal emulator or adb shell to execute the following commands
    https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=158826790833326


    you may also want to try temasek (a famous developer)'s modified version of darktremor a2sd
    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=12533976&postcount=1314

    what is barrier=0? here
    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=13015370&postcount=1511


    if you really think darktremor is too complicated, try using Simple2Ext if you are using a cyanogenmod ROM.

    You can also choose Link2SD if you are not using cm7 (as i can see ur on stock)

    darktremor a2sd is not simple, even android isnt. ive used ****loads of time to read and test by myself when i was a noob, too :) good luck mate!
    6
    Hi,

    I've 2 questions:

    1. I have a HTC Desire GSM that's running CM 7.0.3 and I've run the DT A2SD script to put my apps and dalvik-cache to the EXT partition on the sdcard. I wish to update to CM 7.10, and the instructions seem straightforward enough (nandroid, flash, that's it). I'm wondering if I need to do anything about A2SD for the update?

    2. I wish to upgrade to a larger sdcard. How can I migrate from my existing sdcard to a new one?

    1)
    nandroid
    wipe cache
    wipe dalvik
    flash update
    flash darktremor
    reboot
    done ;)

    2)
    boot to recovery mode
    nandroid backup, only choose [android_secure] and [sd-ext]
    turn on usb mass storage
    move everything on sd to computer
    turn off usb mass storage
    turn off phone in recovery
    switch hardware sd card from old to new
    do not power on phone normally
    must directly boot into recovery mode

    partition sd card - your desired ext and space etc.
    usb mass storage on
    everything from computer to sd
    usb mass storage off
    nandroid restore (the one only with the two options ticked)
    reboot phone - phew finished!


    Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
    5
    do i get these problems bcoz im on stock kernel??
    so far no1 wants to help me..

    Shiyou, do this, in order, using Temasek's modified DT script at the bottom:

    1- move all files from sd card to pc
    2- format and repartition sd card to ext2=1/1.5gb, swap=0, FAT=remainder
    3- convert ext2>ext3
    4- convert ext3>ext4
    5- mount sdcard in recovery and move sd card contents from pc back to sdcard
    6- flash rom/kernel/gapps(optional)/modified DT script
    7- recovery, run fix_uid_mismatches
    8- wipe cache only(fixes low volume bug, dont' wipe dalvik)
    9- reboot (go do something, this will take some time)

    10- in terminal run the following:
    11- su (get superuser permission)
    12- a2sd check (make sure a2sd is running)
    13- a2sd zipalign (only need to run this command once)
    14- a2sd reinstall (will reboot) then;
    15- a2sd cachesd (will reboot) then;
    16- fix_permissions
    17- reboot into recovery, wipe cache and reboot

    Hope this helps;)