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link2sd very good application
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So this is how I did things
1.) Clean installed ICS ROM
2.) First application that I installed was Link2SD and performed all the step mentioned in the first post.
3.) Started installing my other application everything is going perfect get message "[App Name] link to sd card" and all.
4.) After installing 32 application now it is showing internal memory low did d step in first post again so that it links and move done properly everthing still showing low memory space.

I have create ext partition of 1GB and it is just 30% utilized

Please help

Current Device: HTC HD2
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ROM: [MAGLDR]TyphooN CyanogenMod 7.2.0.1 v3.8.9[2.3.7][A2SD+][tytung r14]
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So this is how I did things
1.) Clean installed ICS ROM
2.) First application that I installed was Link2SD and performed all the step mentioned in the first post.
3.) Started installing my other application everything is going perfect get message "[App Name] link to sd card" and all.
4.) After installing 32 application now it is showing internal memory low did d step in first post again so that it links and move done properly everthing still showing low memory space.

I have create ext partition of 1GB and it is just 30% utilized

Please help
I also have that problem, can some one please help

 
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I used CWM Revovery to partition my SD card, also I added swap. I installed about 100 app thanks Link2SD. Good App

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Hi, I created the ext4 partition, but I didn't install link2sd yet. Is there any way to check the new partition somehow?

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Hi, I created the ext4 partition, but I didn't install link2sd yet. Is there any way to check the new partition somehow?

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Install the Android Terminal Emulator (Google Play) and verifies the name of the partitions with the following command:

su (enter and give root privileges)
fdisk -l dev/block/mmcblk0 (Enter, and check all the partitions you have, including Swap)

In mi case:
dev/block/mmcblk0p1 is a Fat32 partition
dev/block/mmcblk0p2 is a ext partition
and dev/block/mmcblk0p3 is a swap partition

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Install the Android Terminal Emulator (Google Play) and verifies the name of the partitions with the following command:

su (enter and give root privileges)
fdisk -l dev/block/mmcblk0 (Enter, and check all the partitions you have, including Swap)

In mi case:
dev/block/mmcblk0p1 is a Fat32 partition
dev/block/mmcblk0p2 is a ext partition
and dev/block/mmcblk0p3 is a swap partition

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And do you think is this okay? I didn't create swap partition, so I don't care about it, I just want to know, if I created the ext4 partition alright.


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If i create the 2nd partition with CWM, is there any problem and what format does CWM create it?
 
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Hey guys
This is a new update, 14/7/2012.
In this update I will try to clarify the most “complicated things” with this app link 2sd


donot forget to read faq's and read the steps carefully before asking
and dont worry about your internal memory" you donot need to use titanium backup to move data"

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The thread will contain :
1. What is link2sd and how should we benefit from it.
2. Link2sd requirement s.
3. What not to do.
4. What to do in regular basis



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1. What is link2sd and how should we benifit from it.


Link2sd is an app that using a partition on the sd card to link all your apps to it, in other words it is convincing the phone that it has a larger memory so you can install hundreds of apps.
when you are linking your app files by “creating link” it won’t take any space from the device memory so you can by creating a second partition install apps as much as you want without concerning about memory.
The benifit from link2sd :
*More apps to install
*using apps while you are in storage mode “usb mode”.

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2.Link2sd requirments:


Here will be many sections, if you already done or don’t need what is in any section skip it to the next one.
Note: your phone must be rooted.
Note: section A is only for stock roms.

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Update section A is obsolete but iam keeping it here if any one wanna to root or convert the system to ext4, so donot waste your time in section A.
If
If you are not rooted yet, follow this toturial [Tutorial]How To Root and Unroot Samsung Galaxy Ace official Gingerbread 2.3 updgrade by gganon
Then go to android market update super user and update the binary “if necessary I will upload the ScreenShots later”

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Remember you donot need this, skip it donot waste your time and go to section B.
A. “Here you have to get CF-Root on your device
Or activated superuser “ check it by using for example root explorer, titanuim backup etc...”

install CF-Root by ketut.kumajaya

first install CF-Root-S5830-v3.7-b84.zip (12.55 MB)

By flashing it by recovery

install super user from market Link

then install ext4 as any usual apk

and open it
after that go to CWM and select flash kernel
and flash thisB84.zip.”

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B. If you have any a2sd scrpits or a2sd gui you have to delete it.
Iam not sure about the method, once i get it gonna post it.


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C. Partition your sd-card:
Simplest way is to use "MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition" from http://www.partitionwizard.com/download.html
This tool is compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista & Windows 7
requirements: USB SD Card reader.
pull SD card from phone, insert into USB SD Card reader. Windows should report new drive and content of the drive should be visible.

• step 1: delete old partitions on SD card
Note: this partition manager QUEUES the operations. So nothing is deleted and changed UNTIL you click "APPLY" and then confirm by clicking "OK".
WARNING!
Make sure you are deleting partition on SD card! (not your hard drive for example)
This step deletes everything on SD card, so backup files first!
Dont be afraid, just read everything and think twice before selecting correct drive.
Do you see three gray icons on the bottom? Under each of them the capacity of each drive is listed, and SD CARD has slightly different icon.
Hard drives on the screenshot have 465.8GB and 74.5GB, and on the bottom, the SD card, with 3.8GB capacity.




• step 2: create FAT or FAT32 partition “ note that this partition is for storing your media, etc..”
select "Create As": PRIMARY
Select "File System:" FAT when you have 2GB or smaller card.
Select "File System:" FAT32 when you have 4GB or greater card.



• step 3: select the 2nd partition and select "Create As": PRIMARY
NOTE:
Stock roms with stock kernel will support fat32
Stock roms with custom kernels “ like CF-Root” may support both fat32/ext4 “check their threads”
Cm7/cm9 roms will support ext4
Here Is a NOTE:
For a wired reason, in both cm7/cm9 roms if formatted your 2nd partition with ext4 format, link2sd wont create mount script, unless you have selected ext3 “although the format was converted to ext4”


• step 4: finish
finally, click "apply" button on top left corner.
partitions will be created and card will be formatted.
Reattach your sd card to your phone and turn it on.


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D. Now use root explorer and copy the attached file to system/app
Give it the permissions rw-r-r.

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E. open it, then there will be a popup window, select fat32, ext3,ext4 “as you have formatted your 2nd partition”
Here Is a NOTE:
For a wired reason, in both cm7/cm9 roms if formatted your 2nd partition with ext4 format, link2sd wont create mount script, unless you have selected ext3 “although the format was converted to ext4”




then reboot

after reboot open link2sd

click filter and select user

then menu, multi select , select all, or select the apps you wanna to link






menu actions, create link,





tick all the options






leave it, it's gonna take about halfan hour linking your apps to the new partition

after completion you will see

at the bottom of your app " linked > sd"



then
click menu, settings auto link,



tick them all



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3. What not to do:
Please everyone avoid to do anything mentioned down there, am telling you after experience.

1. Do not ever wipe dalvick cache by cwm or any recovery
Even a developer thread told you to wipe, don’t even think to wipe dalvick cache through recovery
You will get troubles.


if you by mistake thinking that you are genuis and wiped the dalvik cache from recovery, or you have red in a thread to do so

Whenever you boot up, you will get memory full, so open link2sd :
Menu>more>link dalvik chache, reboot, then repeat it untill you see all your
apps

then link library files and reboot for two time at least
2. In the newer version of link2sd if you wiped dalvick cache, there is a new option which is “link application files” select this option then reboot.

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4.Everey couple of days:





1. relink library files
2. relink dalvick cache
3. cleanup 2nd partition
4. cleanup dalvick cache
5. cleanup app chache
6. select all apps and create link.
7. relink application files “NEW ver.”
NOTE:
When there is an update available for link2sd, update it first then update the other apps
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FAQ's:



1. I think i cant use link2sd because i have a2sd


2. I have this error message
mount script cannot be created
mount: invalid argument




3. I have this error
" mount: mounting/dev/block/vold/179:2 on /data/sdext2 failed: device or resource busy.
"




4. I have tried all these solutions no clu?














Thats all
Thank for every body who thanked
And thanks for ketut.kumajaya for the cf-root.
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its a very long and complex way its better to use "Droidsail Super App2SD(ROOT).apk"
it moves all the application to memory card and easy to use
 
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its a very long and complex way its better to use "Droidsail Super App2SD(ROOT).apk"
it moves all the application to memory card and easy to use
Quted the whole OP!? Why????:banghead:

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