@Ditbardh
How to restore your backup:
Install KPE and then your favourite Samsung ROM (EDIT: Read
this, instead of KPQ you can use every Gingerbread ROM).
Flash XDA_Bam's kernel
Enter in recovery
Restore the backup
Reboot and use any File Manager with root permissions to delete some stuff from
/system (delete some useless Samsung apps for example)
Now do the convertion with amit's tool.
If you need more help, open a thread
here, nearly every one here can help you.
@everyone
Use amit't tool when possible.
Due to the ext4 overhead, you have less free space in
/system after the convertion, and that gives problems when you restore a backup. These few MBs of memory are not lost, they are reserved and can't be used for normal data.
Amit's tool is better (thanks to Chainfire for this, but also for CF-root) because it understands when the space is not enough and instead of stopping the restore of the backup, leaving you with a not booting device, it will re-convert
/system in RFS and will succesfully restore the backup.
If skin's tool worked in the past, it's because Samsung is adding more and more stuff in
/system, older ROMs were smaller. That's why there were no problems before.
I think that this XXLE4 will give some troubles even after the change in BCK, so you have to manually delete something before the convertion (with KPU I had no problems), unless XDA_Bam will do something, but I'm not sure of this, we should do some tests to be sure. Samsung added even more stuff in
system.