Stock ROMs do not have init.d support. You need a kernel/rom with the support, let me see if I can post a kernel with support shortly soon.
How does this mod/tweak effect changing roms? Will the new rom pick up the mod on first boot?
Will doing a factory reset or wipe-all a few months down the line wipe the entire contents of my card like the photos and other downloaded files?
What does this mod actually doing?
So, I'm confused. Does this swap the internal for external, so you still have access to both, or does it replace the internal SD card with the external SD card? Thanks for clarifying.
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For example, I'm running Blazer 1.7 now. Let's say I do this mod, what happens when i update to the next release of Blazer? Will the mod persist across the flash or will I have to reflash this mod before rebooting in to the updated ROM??
I just really want to make sure my data remains intact and that it doesnt end up in some limbo between the extSd and the intSD where i cant reach it. Know what I mean?
The only way that I have found to see the data that was on my INTSD prior to Mr getting a 32gb sd. I must remove the EXTSD and then plug phone into the pc. I even tried to copy file from my in internal to my extSD and the file are not seen. Its really a pain in the arse.. one would thing that through root explorer the phone would see both sd cards and be able to view what ever in the app... but it don't work. But the mod/script does do what it was built to... but how do I get rid of it with out a format?
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Yeah, I'm more and more convinced that this hack is BS. Yes, it does make your external SD card look like the internal SD card, but your internal card vanishes from view. Max doesn't answer questions on how to make it work, or on what ROM's it does work, so I've become very skeptical as to whether his claim is just hot air. It's not a very useful hack if I add a 32GB external card but give up my 16gb internal. So until Max thinks it's worth his precious time to actually help people get it working (assuming he's not just BS'ing), I have to say that folks should just steer clear.
Oh, to remove it, use Root Explorer, mount the directory R/W, and then delete /system/etc/init.d/11extsd2internalsd. You might have to pull the SD card first, reboot, and then do it.
You on TW or AOSP?
I don't have a good enough SD card to really warrant using this, but if it works it may influence my decision in investing the money on a new one.
EDIT: I'm going to try it out anyway. Give me 2 minutes to back up my files.
So what I don't understand is why is this even necessary? Why would Samsung make this phone with and extSD that really can't be used.?? Unless you flash this bs unsupported hack.. I take pics and some times I can find them and others I can't...
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it works just fine..
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i think it's more like a script to fool the system to recognise extSD as internalSD and vise versa.. it sure did worked fine for me.. i didn't give up my internal space at all.. using both:laugh:
That is so not true in my case.. whatever I had on my internal SD prior to getting external was not seen. Meaning I could only veiw one via root explorer. And when I put my SD card in before I flash this my phone saw it vIA titanium but no files went there. Not it sit that when I take pics some of them to to intern and some to extsd.. it was not until I deleted that 10sdboost file from my init.d folder that the switch worked. But one just bodied the other in my case cause now I can see all pics but in recovery not all can be seen if that make any sense
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That would be why. Your running 4.1.2. The Mid was originally made for 4.1.1 . I have a modified one I'm using on the same Rom. I'll post it up in a bit. It works without running Script Apps. Using it on JellyBomb right now.Running
JellyBomb JB ver 15.6.0
KT747-TW-JB-4.1.2-SPR-05-31-2013