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I think it is perfect.
As it is not much flat that we may get difficulty to press, but even it is enough so we can get more space for menu.

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I think it is perfect.
As it is not much flat that we may get difficulty to press, but even it is enough so we can get more space for menu.

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Well, it was flat by error, but will keep it since even on i9300 they seem happy of this bug

By the way, does the toggle vibrator work on bottom virtual buttons or vibrator never activates?
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Sorry that was not tested.

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hi

I get error message

"E: failed to mount exfat /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 /external_sd"

I am on Redpill 0.9 kernel if that matters.
 
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I think it is perfect.
As it is not much flat that we may get difficulty to press, but even it is enough so we can get more space for menu.

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Phil asked for similar feedback on N7000 thread - no-one had a problem with it, and I agree with you Dr. Ketan, the more space, the better. BTW, nice to talk to you again

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Yeah shoey it seems better.
Thanx and glad to see you.
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hi

I get error message

"E: failed to mount exfat /dev/block/mmcblk1p1 /external_sd"

I am on Redpill 0.9 kernel if that matters.
Are you sure your external_sd is well formatted in fat32 or exfat? Try to format it again from pc in exfat or fat32. Not sure kernel will have effect, unless they hack recovery partition

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>CWM6 Temporary: i9100, n7000
>Busybox Uninstaller: safely remove +600 files
>Safe Wipe Data/System/Cache/Dalvik: i9100/n7000
>CF-Root in Stock Recovery: dead project
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Are you sure your external_sd is well formatted in fat32 or exfat? Try to format it again from pc in exfat or fat32. Not sure kernel will have effect, unless they hack recovery partition

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i am on exfat, for sure. there is no problem accessing it in the os.

edit: i change to another sdcard, fat32 and it mounts fine. but mount error again when i switch back to the original card, a Sandisk 64gb originally formated in exfat. the exfat card shows no errors when inserted into another phone and also in the PC.

edit2: i think the mount error has got to do with using cwm 6.0.1.9. i read problems mounting in another recovery thread as well http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2000138
 
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Have a question for you:

Do you like the bottom virtual buttons
I've always wanted to say this, I have a problem with the "down" virtual button. Yes, it kinda points down as the regular home button points up, but it's basically a home button and it represents a picture of a house, i.e. home.

I know we already have a massive number of custom recoveries using a home icon upside down, but IMO it just looks unprofessional and I hope somebody would take the initiative and add a proper arrow icon or two.
 
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i am on exfat, for sure. there is no problem accessing it in the os.

edit: i change to another sdcard, fat32 and it mounts fine. but mount error again when i switch back to the original card, a Sandisk 64gb originally formated in exfat. the exfat card shows no errors when inserted into another phone and also in the PC.

edit2: i think the mount error has got to do with using cwm 6.0.1.9. i read problems mounting in another recovery thread as well http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2000138
Well, exfat with 64Gb cards was tested and works. The link you give is stock original cwm. The one here is edited and recompiled from source with exfat support specifically added. Nothing to do with your link.

As I advised, format it again in exfat. Or, it could be the kernel you use. Try stock kernel and see if it fixes it

These are the 2 potential solutions I see. Do not forget to report back
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>Root ICS/JB for all phones: link
>CWM6 Temporary: i9100, n7000
>Busybox Uninstaller: safely remove +600 files
>Safe Wipe Data/System/Cache/Dalvik: i9100/n7000
>CF-Root in Stock Recovery: dead project

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