Hi, I installed your script by aroma installer. I have a class4 16 Gb card with a 1 Gb ext4 SD ext partition and a 512 Mb swap partition. I am running ARHD 2.13 ROM with 4ext touch recovery. Your script does not seem to move anything to SD ext, though I selected apps and swap to SD card in aroma launcher.
Second point, your aroma launcher does not accept touch inputs and uses primitive vol up/down and select by power button (no touch to select). Am I doing something wrong?
Hello dk_zero meanwhile, thank you for your excellent work, I just wanted to point out, that works M2SD, not working properly, enabling and disabling commands "m2sd dalvik" and "m2sd cache", does not change the application memory in the "sd ext", so after applying the terminal gives me some memory too low.
I have a problem ater installing this script. Data connection for all installed ROMs (ICS HWA) is lost. Root directory / and /system are always RO after reboot (Is it normal?).
Is it any solution for it? THX in advance
I have a problem ater installing this script. Data connection for all installed ROMs (ICS HWA) is lost. Root directory / and /system are always RO after reboot (Is it normal?).
Is it any solution for it? THX in advance
Well that is new. Can't see how M2SD would be the course of this in any way. And yes of course the system directory should be RO, changing it can break the system. The root directory does not really matter because this is restored from the ramdisk image on each boot (You can't change it from within a booted system).
Device: Samsung GT-I9300
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Thx for your answer. OK system can be r/o but /etc is need to prepare some conf. files for prepare data connection. It always set to r/o after m2sd install process.
But this script is the best from all. Only this one thing...
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i can confirm it...I have to switch to another script, but i m not happy with it. Hope you can fix M2SD soon.
thx
Well without more information, I cannot fix anything. Data works fine on my Desire with ICS HWA, so I cannot collect any of the needed information from my own phone. If you think that this has to do with the script, then I will need to know what device and ROM you are using. I need some logcat's, m2sd logs. I need to know your m2sd configurations. I need output of your mountpoints (df -h) and so on.
Device: Samsung GT-I9300
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Thx for your answer. OK system can be r/o but /etc is need to prepare some conf. files for prepare data connection. It always set to r/o after m2sd install process.
But this script is the best from all. Only this one thing...
Sent from my HTC HD2 using xda premium
Android is build on the fact that the /system operates in RO mode, so it will not in any way try to change something there. This is why we have the /data partition.
But I will change the script to only reset the /system partition's RO mode if the filesystem was already in that mode when M2SD was started. That should take care of that part.
Device: Samsung GT-I9300
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Well without more information, I cannot fix anything. Data works fine on my Desire with ICS HWA, so I cannot collect any of the needed information from my own phone. If you think that this has to do with the script, then I will need to know what device and ROM you are using. I need some logcat's, m2sd logs. I need to know your m2sd configurations. I need output of your mountpoints (df -h) and so on.
seems it was a missunderstanding...your guys told about the data filesystem i think. I have an other problem. After flash a rom boot first time I have data connection to my provider E or H. After I install M2SD and boot again I have no data connection to my provider. I use Paranoid for hd2. Maybe there is problem with ROM in combination with M2SD. I don t know!
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