First thank you Namidairo for this great ROM.:good:
It works very well. No problem at all.
I tried recently to format cache & data partition with F2FS file system.
For that I used TWRP 2.7.Voyager v1.2 using: mkfs.f2fs - t 0 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 and over mmcblk0p8
Partition format successful but my system wont boot.
I then reformat with ext4 and system boot after.
I though that Namidairo kernel was supporting F2FS file system.
Did I do something wrong with the formatting or did I missed a step to enable F2FS?
Regards,
Even if I merged in support in the kernel, its up to the user to modify the fstab in the device tree and compile a new ROM to use f2fs.
So I just did that yesterday. Compiled my own and very first unofficial cm11 nightly with your sources, which uses two f2fs partitions of my sdcard for /data and /cache. The smile on my face when my prime booted up and is now flying like ****: EPIC!Even if I merged in support in the kernel, its up to the user to modify the fstab in the device tree and compile a new ROM to use f2fs.
First thank you Namidairo for this great ROM.:good:
It works very well. No problem at all.
I tried recently to format cache & data partition with F2FS file system.
For that I used TWRP 2.7.Voyager v1.2 using: mkfs.f2fs - t 0 /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 and over mmcblk0p8
Partition format successful but my system wont boot.
I then reformat with ext4 and system boot after.
I though that Namidairo kernel was supporting F2FS file system.
Did I do something wrong with the formatting or did I missed a step to enable F2FS?
Regards,
So I just did that yesterday. Compiled my own and very first unofficial cm11 nightly with your sources, which uses two f2fs partitions of my sdcard for /data and /cache. The smile on my face when my prime booted up and is now flying like ****: EPIC!Even if I merged in support in the kernel, its up to the user to modify the fstab in the device tree and compile a new ROM to use f2fs.