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d33ps1x

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Rather than recreate the wheel...

Here is the developer's thread on Link2SD

Read it thoroughly!!!

Here are some links on Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4 file systems and why Ext 4 is preferable over Ext2 if you can do it with your ROM's kernel.

Ext2

Ext3

Ext4


Here's a debate over which to use. You be the judge and go with what makes sense for you.


What I'm going to take you through is creating the second partition on your SD card to be able to use it. We are going to use Minitool Partition Wizard Pro Home Edition (Freeware) to do this on a Windows machine.

There are other ways to do this including Linux, from recovery, etc, but this is a free and simple method that DOES NOT LOSE YOUR EXISTING SD CARD DATA!!!

First things first!

Repeat after me...

1/ I have a stock kernel in my ROM. My ROM only supports FAT32 and Ext2 for the second partition and I will not format it Ext4 and then come asking why it's not mounting correctly! I will format it Ext2 for best performance.

2/ I am not S-OFF or HTCDev unlocked AND rooted. I will NOT come asking if this will work or WHY it's not working at all!

3/ I WILL NOT TRY MOUNTING MY PHONE AS A HARD DRIVE TO DO THIS. I WIL READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND USE A CARD READER!

So the prerequisites are:
1/ HTC Dev Unlocked OR S-OFF
2/ Permanently rooted
3/ A windows machine with Minitool Partition Wizard Pro Home Edition (Freeware) Installed or Hirens Boot CD which has a bootable windows version with PWPH installed on it.
4/ An SD card appropriate for the job. The faster the better! For 16 and 32 GB I really do recommend splurging on the Class 10...

Steps:
1/ Boot up your Hirens or Windows machine
2/ Make sure that Show Hidden Files and Folders is ON so you can see some of the hidden folders present on an android system's SD card
3/ Insert your Micro SD card into a reader and attach it to the computer
4/ Make a folder on your computer and back up your entire SD card's main partition to it including hidden files and folders JUST TO BE SAFE. (Remember if you do this right you won't have to lose your card's contents, unlike the recovery method.
5/ Install Partition Wizard Pro Home Edition or check that its on your Hiren's bootable windows cd
6/ Run Partition Wizard Home Edition.
7/ Look for your SD card along the bottom and identify your FAT32 Partition
Shot_1_Basic_FAT32.jpg

8/ Right click on it and choose "Move/Resize Partition"
9/ Use the down arrow in the middle field "Partition Size:" to change the value and consequently the value of the "Free Space After: field as well until you have created around 1027 MB of free space. *Warning - Do not create free space before the first primary FAT32 partition!!! If you do discard changes and start over!
10/ Click "OK"
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attachdl/97c7411fd1fdf03bee85f54f0203ebd8/4f4cec58/8/4/5/7/6/5/Shot_1_Resizing_FAT32.PNG/IMG]
11/ Identify the new unallocated space on the drive map.
[IMG]http://dl.xda-developers.com/attachdl/a02e4cb4e27a14095eaa8347118e31e7/4f4cec81/8/4/5/7/6/6/Shot_1_Basic_FAT32_and_unallocated_space.jpg
12/ Right click on it and choose "Create"
13/ When you get the warning about the partition not being able to be used in Windows click "Yes" to continue
Shot_1_Warning.PNG

14/ Choose Ext2, Ext3 or Ext4 for partition type based on whether your kernel supports Ext4. If it does choose it! If you don't know choose Ext2 to be safe. I would avoid Ext3 unless you have to. 2 or 4 are preferred
*NOTE!!! You cannot resize an Ext partition after you make it. You can only move it around so choose your size wisely! I find a GB to be plenty and I have 150+ linked apps with 360 MB free on SD card partition 2 but you can have up to 2 GB.
15/ Make sure it is a primary not a logical partition
16/ Name it if you want.
17/ Click "OK" to continue
18/ Click the BIG "Apply" button in the top left of the window
19/ Choose "Yes" to continue from the pop up
Shot_1_Yes_To_Apply.PNG

20/ Let it do it's work.
Shot_1_Let_It_Do_Its_Work.jpg


Congratulations! Step 1 Complete!

Now to step 2:
1/ Eject and place your SD card back into your phone
2/ Boot up your phone
3/ Install Link2SD from the Android Market
4/ Run it
5/ On first run it will ask you the type of partition your second SD card partition is. Choose Ext2 or Ext4 depending on which you made it.
6/ Follow the directions to reboot your phone

Congratulations! Link2SD is now working on your phone!

When you click the menu button in Link2SD and choose "Storage Info" you should see three memory spaces. Internal, SD Card, and SD Card 2nd Part.

At this point I recommend you Menu click and go to Settings and choose "Autolink" to automatically link programs (.APK), dalvik cache files (.DEX) and library files (libs) to your SD Card 2'nd partition when a new program is installed.

Now for some strategy!

You say, "I've got all this external space! Why bother putting any programs on the internal space?"

Well...SPEED MAN! SPEED!

I keep Launchers, Widgets, Background processes like Titanium Backup, etc, on the internal as space allows to allow for speed when booting. The internal memory is faster than your SD card and keeping these programs here helps a lot in speeding up your boot time. This is an option with Link2SD that you DON'T have with Data2SD or Data2Whatever!

You can also keep commonly accessed programs like Tapatalk for example, on this internal fast memory.

You can also mass move by multi selecting, several programs to and from either internal, SD card, or SD card second partition. Ideal for your initial move to your new second partition of your apps pre-installed prior to link2sd.

People wanted instructions for a third swap so see post two for additional steps. :)

Troubleshooting:

*If you have issues with your primary SD card partition not working right or perhaps you decided to wipe the whole card and create them both/or all three from scratch, remember that this FAT32 partition 1 has to be set ACTIVE and all partitions have to be primary not logical.

*If you cannot mount Ext2 or Ext4 make the second partition FAT32. It will work for all Wildfire S Models and all ROM's. Try the others first as they are preferred for performance and stability.

*If you don't have a card reader it's been reported that you can use your phone in hard drive mode to achieve the same thing, followed by a reboot but I have heard many cases where this causes troubles so I personally don't recommend it but hey. You gotta do what you gotta do.

*Some users are reporting with MarvelC's that they needed to use Ext3 so I have updated the tutorial to reflect this.

*If you don't immediately see a change in internal memory after linking apps relax. It will show up. Sometimes it just is a little delayed.

That's pretty much it for now.

Enjoy and if this tutorial helped you or you like it, please click "THANKS"! :)
 
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d33ps1x

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Add On's and FAQ's

Adding in a Linux Swap If Wanted, Supported, and Needed:

Personally I don't see the use for it but hey. Sometimes people want the kitchen sink included as well right? :p

1/ Increase your unallocated space in the FAT32 resize to around 1550 MB
1.PNG

2/ Right click on the unallocated space and make your Ext2/Ext4 partition of around 1027 MB
2.jpg

3/ Right click on the remaining unallocated space at the end of the drive and choose Linux swap for partition type. Again make sure it's a Primary and not a Logical parition!
3.jpg


Apply.
4.jpg


Have fun...(And click thanks!
 

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szuladam

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i wana do the partitions for this
but this topic said u need "3rd-Linux Swap - mine is 512MB" its a 3rd partitio? or how shall i do this? or the 3rd partition is not necessary?and just stay relax, make my sd card as d33ps1x wrote in this thread, and i can easily install that linked ROM with 800mhz processor?
 
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d33ps1x

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i wana do the partitions for this
but this topic said u need "3rd-Linux Swap - mine is 512MB" its a 3rd partitio? or how shall i do this? or the 3rd partition is not necessary?and just stay relax, make my sd card as d33ps1x wrote in this thread, and i can easily install that linked ROM with 800mhz processor?
You don't NEED a linux swap but just add into the equation

1/ Created 1.5 gb of free space
2/ Create second Ext4 partition
3 Create linux swap partition with remainder of space at end of disk.
 

rkleinhenz

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At this point I recommend you Menu click and go to Settings and choose "Autolink" to automatically link program, dalvik and libs to your SD Card 2'nd partition when a new program is installed.

Suggestion (since this is so noob-friendly otherwise): Instead of mentioninf dalvik, refer to .dex files, synonymous in this context (at least my version of link2sd refers to apk, dex and lib files)
Regards,
Rich
 
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hanynemesis

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OK guys i followed all steps and after setup link2sd and open it it ask for permission sure i press ok and choose ex4 partition type then got this error

Mount script error
mount script cannot be created
mount:mounting/dev/block/vold/179:2on /data/sdex2
failed :device or resource busy.

of-course i have ex4 partition after my fat partition both are primary and the fat one is active my memory is 2 GB

tried to restard and try again same error so what i had done wrong ?
 

d33ps1x

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OK guys i followed all steps and after setup link2sd and open it it ask for permission sure i press ok and choose ex4 partition type then got this error

Mount script error
mount script cannot be created
mount:mounting/dev/block/vold/179:2on /data/sdex2
failed :device or resource busy.

of-course i have ex4 partition after my fat partition both are primary and the fat one is active my memory is 2 GB

tried to restard and try again same error so what i had done wrong ?
Hmm............Does your primary SD partition still function right?
 
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szuladam

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You don't NEED a linux swap but just add into the equation

1/ Created 1.5 gb of free space
2/ Create second Ext4 partition
3 Create linux swap partition with remainder of space at end of disk.

thx for help. so actualy the linux swap patition it not necessary. than what for?
without it that rom wont work? (the apps will go to ext4 partition, so what goes for 3rd one?)
or does is have any advantage/disadvantage?
(this questions apply only for HTC WFS ofc)
 

d33ps1x

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thx for help. so actualy the linux swap patition it not necessary. than what for?
without it that rom wont work? (the apps will go to ext4 partition, so what goes for 3rd one?)
or does is have any advantage/disadvantage?
(this questions apply only for HTC WFS ofc)
It's what it says it is. Memory swap space.

It swaps out rarely used memory pages to the swap to make room for immediate use of active ones.

If your ROM kernel supports it give it a go with and without and see if you notice performance gains in your everyday use.

Google will provide you with lots of info on what a linux swap partition is and it's benefits/detriments.
 
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    Rather than recreate the wheel...

    Here is the developer's thread on Link2SD

    Read it thoroughly!!!

    Here are some links on Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4 file systems and why Ext 4 is preferable over Ext2 if you can do it with your ROM's kernel.

    Ext2

    Ext3

    Ext4


    Here's a debate over which to use. You be the judge and go with what makes sense for you.


    What I'm going to take you through is creating the second partition on your SD card to be able to use it. We are going to use Minitool Partition Wizard Pro Home Edition (Freeware) to do this on a Windows machine.

    There are other ways to do this including Linux, from recovery, etc, but this is a free and simple method that DOES NOT LOSE YOUR EXISTING SD CARD DATA!!!

    First things first!

    Repeat after me...

    1/ I have a stock kernel in my ROM. My ROM only supports FAT32 and Ext2 for the second partition and I will not format it Ext4 and then come asking why it's not mounting correctly! I will format it Ext2 for best performance.

    2/ I am not S-OFF or HTCDev unlocked AND rooted. I will NOT come asking if this will work or WHY it's not working at all!

    3/ I WILL NOT TRY MOUNTING MY PHONE AS A HARD DRIVE TO DO THIS. I WIL READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND USE A CARD READER!

    So the prerequisites are:
    1/ HTC Dev Unlocked OR S-OFF
    2/ Permanently rooted
    3/ A windows machine with Minitool Partition Wizard Pro Home Edition (Freeware) Installed or Hirens Boot CD which has a bootable windows version with PWPH installed on it.
    4/ An SD card appropriate for the job. The faster the better! For 16 and 32 GB I really do recommend splurging on the Class 10...

    Steps:
    1/ Boot up your Hirens or Windows machine
    2/ Make sure that Show Hidden Files and Folders is ON so you can see some of the hidden folders present on an android system's SD card
    3/ Insert your Micro SD card into a reader and attach it to the computer
    4/ Make a folder on your computer and back up your entire SD card's main partition to it including hidden files and folders JUST TO BE SAFE. (Remember if you do this right you won't have to lose your card's contents, unlike the recovery method.
    5/ Install Partition Wizard Pro Home Edition or check that its on your Hiren's bootable windows cd
    6/ Run Partition Wizard Home Edition.
    7/ Look for your SD card along the bottom and identify your FAT32 Partition
    Shot_1_Basic_FAT32.jpg

    8/ Right click on it and choose "Move/Resize Partition"
    9/ Use the down arrow in the middle field "Partition Size:" to change the value and consequently the value of the "Free Space After: field as well until you have created around 1027 MB of free space. *Warning - Do not create free space before the first primary FAT32 partition!!! If you do discard changes and start over!
    10/ Click "OK"
    http://dl.xda-developers.com/attachdl/97c7411fd1fdf03bee85f54f0203ebd8/4f4cec58/8/4/5/7/6/5/Shot_1_Resizing_FAT32.PNG/IMG]
    11/ Identify the new unallocated space on the drive map.
    [IMG]http://dl.xda-developers.com/attachdl/a02e4cb4e27a14095eaa8347118e31e7/4f4cec81/8/4/5/7/6/6/Shot_1_Basic_FAT32_and_unallocated_space.jpg
    12/ Right click on it and choose "Create"
    13/ When you get the warning about the partition not being able to be used in Windows click "Yes" to continue
    Shot_1_Warning.PNG

    14/ Choose Ext2, Ext3 or Ext4 for partition type based on whether your kernel supports Ext4. If it does choose it! If you don't know choose Ext2 to be safe. I would avoid Ext3 unless you have to. 2 or 4 are preferred
    *NOTE!!! You cannot resize an Ext partition after you make it. You can only move it around so choose your size wisely! I find a GB to be plenty and I have 150+ linked apps with 360 MB free on SD card partition 2 but you can have up to 2 GB.
    15/ Make sure it is a primary not a logical partition
    16/ Name it if you want.
    17/ Click "OK" to continue
    18/ Click the BIG "Apply" button in the top left of the window
    19/ Choose "Yes" to continue from the pop up
    Shot_1_Yes_To_Apply.PNG

    20/ Let it do it's work.
    Shot_1_Let_It_Do_Its_Work.jpg


    Congratulations! Step 1 Complete!

    Now to step 2:
    1/ Eject and place your SD card back into your phone
    2/ Boot up your phone
    3/ Install Link2SD from the Android Market
    4/ Run it
    5/ On first run it will ask you the type of partition your second SD card partition is. Choose Ext2 or Ext4 depending on which you made it.
    6/ Follow the directions to reboot your phone

    Congratulations! Link2SD is now working on your phone!

    When you click the menu button in Link2SD and choose "Storage Info" you should see three memory spaces. Internal, SD Card, and SD Card 2nd Part.

    At this point I recommend you Menu click and go to Settings and choose "Autolink" to automatically link programs (.APK), dalvik cache files (.DEX) and library files (libs) to your SD Card 2'nd partition when a new program is installed.

    Now for some strategy!

    You say, "I've got all this external space! Why bother putting any programs on the internal space?"

    Well...SPEED MAN! SPEED!

    I keep Launchers, Widgets, Background processes like Titanium Backup, etc, on the internal as space allows to allow for speed when booting. The internal memory is faster than your SD card and keeping these programs here helps a lot in speeding up your boot time. This is an option with Link2SD that you DON'T have with Data2SD or Data2Whatever!

    You can also keep commonly accessed programs like Tapatalk for example, on this internal fast memory.

    You can also mass move by multi selecting, several programs to and from either internal, SD card, or SD card second partition. Ideal for your initial move to your new second partition of your apps pre-installed prior to link2sd.

    People wanted instructions for a third swap so see post two for additional steps. :)

    Troubleshooting:

    *If you have issues with your primary SD card partition not working right or perhaps you decided to wipe the whole card and create them both/or all three from scratch, remember that this FAT32 partition 1 has to be set ACTIVE and all partitions have to be primary not logical.

    *If you cannot mount Ext2 or Ext4 make the second partition FAT32. It will work for all Wildfire S Models and all ROM's. Try the others first as they are preferred for performance and stability.

    *If you don't have a card reader it's been reported that you can use your phone in hard drive mode to achieve the same thing, followed by a reboot but I have heard many cases where this causes troubles so I personally don't recommend it but hey. You gotta do what you gotta do.

    *Some users are reporting with MarvelC's that they needed to use Ext3 so I have updated the tutorial to reflect this.

    *If you don't immediately see a change in internal memory after linking apps relax. It will show up. Sometimes it just is a little delayed.

    That's pretty much it for now.

    Enjoy and if this tutorial helped you or you like it, please click "THANKS"! :)
    24
    Add On's and FAQ's

    Adding in a Linux Swap If Wanted, Supported, and Needed:

    Personally I don't see the use for it but hey. Sometimes people want the kitchen sink included as well right? :p

    1/ Increase your unallocated space in the FAT32 resize to around 1550 MB
    1.PNG

    2/ Right click on the unallocated space and make your Ext2/Ext4 partition of around 1027 MB
    2.jpg

    3/ Right click on the remaining unallocated space at the end of the drive and choose Linux swap for partition type. Again make sure it's a Primary and not a Logical parition!
    3.jpg


    Apply.
    4.jpg


    Have fun...(And click thanks!
    1
    +1 same

    i got cm7 but link2sd didnt work should i flash kernel or something like that

    I used the ext2 partition and it worked fine for me, I'd recommend that for you too.
    1
    Rather than recreate the wheel...

    Here is the developer's thread on Link2SD

    Read it thoroughly!!!

    Here are some links on Ext2, Ext3 and Ext4 file systems and why Ext 4 is preferable over Ext2 if you can do it with your ROM's kernel.

    Ext2

    Ext3

    Ext4


    Here's a debate over which to use. You be the judge and go with what makes sense for you.


    What I'm going to take you through is creating the second partition on your SD card to be able to use it. We are going to use Minitool Partition Wizard Pro Home Edition (Freeware) to do this on a Windows machine.

    There are other ways to do this including Linux, from recovery, etc, but this is a free and simple method that DOES NOT LOSE YOUR EXISTING SD CARD DATA!!!

    First things first!

    Repeat after me...

    1/ I have a stock kernel in my ROM. My ROM only supports FAT32 and Ext2 for the second partition and I will not format it Ext4 and then come asking why it's not mounting correctly! I will format it Ext2 for best performance.

    2/ I am not S-OFF or HTCDev unlocked AND rooted. I will NOT come asking if this will work or WHY it's not working at all!

    3/ I WILL NOT TRY MOUNTING MY PHONE AS A HARD DRIVE TO DO THIS. I WIL READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND USE A CARD READER!

    So the prerequisites are:
    1/ HTC Dev Unlocked OR S-OFF
    2/ Permanently rooted
    3/ A windows machine with Minitool Partition Wizard Pro Home Edition (Freeware) Installed or Hirens Boot CD which has a bootable windows version with PWPH installed on it.
    4/ An SD card appropriate for the job. The faster the better! For 16 and 32 GB I really do recommend splurging on the Class 10...

    Steps:
    1/ Boot up your Hirens or Windows machine
    2/ Make sure that Show Hidden Files and Folders is ON so you can see some of the hidden folders present on an android system's SD card
    3/ Insert your Micro SD card into a reader and attach it to the computer
    4/ Make a folder on your computer and back up your entire SD card's main partition to it including hidden files and folders JUST TO BE SAFE. (Remember if you do this right you won't have to lose your card's contents, unlike the recovery method.
    5/ Install Partition Wizard Pro Home Edition or check that its on your Hiren's bootable windows cd
    6/ Run Partition Wizard Home Edition.
    7/ Look for your SD card along the bottom and identify your FAT32 Partition
    Shot_1_Basic_FAT32.jpg

    8/ Right click on it and choose "Move/Resize Partition"
    9/ Use the down arrow in the middle field "Partition Size:" to change the value and consequently the value of the "Free Space After: field as well until you have created around 1027 MB of free space. *Warning - Do not create free space before the first primary FAT32 partition!!! If you do discard changes and start over!
    10/ Click "OK"
    http://dl.xda-developers.com/attachdl/97c7411fd1fdf03bee85f54f0203ebd8/4f4cec58/8/4/5/7/6/5/Shot_1_Resizing_FAT32.PNG/IMG]
    11/ Identify the new unallocated space on the drive map.
    [IMG]http://dl.xda-developers.com/attachdl/a02e4cb4e27a14095eaa8347118e31e7/4f4cec81/8/4/5/7/6/6/Shot_1_Basic_FAT32_and_unallocated_space.jpg
    12/ Right click on it and choose "Create"
    13/ When you get the warning about the partition not being able to be used in Windows click "Yes" to continue
    Shot_1_Warning.PNG

    14/ Choose Ext2, Ext3 or Ext4 for partition type based on whether your kernel supports Ext4. If it does choose it! If you don't know choose Ext2 to be safe. I would avoid Ext3 unless you have to. 2 or 4 are preferred
    *NOTE!!! You cannot resize an Ext partition after you make it. You can only move it around so choose your size wisely! I find a GB to be plenty and I have 150+ linked apps with 360 MB free on SD card partition 2 but you can have up to 2 GB.
    15/ Make sure it is a primary not a logical partition
    16/ Name it if you want.
    17/ Click "OK" to continue
    18/ Click the BIG "Apply" button in the top left of the window
    19/ Choose "Yes" to continue from the pop up
    Shot_1_Yes_To_Apply.PNG

    20/ Let it do it's work.
    Shot_1_Let_It_Do_Its_Work.jpg


    Congratulations! Step 1 Complete!

    Now to step 2:
    1/ Eject and place your SD card back into your phone
    2/ Boot up your phone
    3/ Install Link2SD from the Android Market
    4/ Run it
    5/ On first run it will ask you the type of partition your second SD card partition is. Choose Ext2 or Ext4 depending on which you made it.
    6/ Follow the directions to reboot your phone

    Congratulations! Link2SD is now working on your phone!

    When you click the menu button in Link2SD and choose "Storage Info" you should see three memory spaces. Internal, SD Card, and SD Card 2nd Part.

    At this point I recommend you Menu click and go to Settings and choose "Autolink" to automatically link programs (.APK), dalvik cache files (.DEX) and library files (libs) to your SD Card 2'nd partition when a new program is installed.

    Now for some strategy!

    You say, "I've got all this external space! Why bother putting any programs on the internal space?"

    Well...SPEED MAN! SPEED!

    I keep Launchers, Widgets, Background processes like Titanium Backup, etc, on the internal as space allows to allow for speed when booting. The internal memory is faster than your SD card and keeping these programs here helps a lot in speeding up your boot time. This is an option with Link2SD that you DON'T have with Data2SD or Data2Whatever!

    You can also keep commonly accessed programs like Tapatalk for example, on this internal fast memory.

    You can also mass move by multi selecting, several programs to and from either internal, SD card, or SD card second partition. Ideal for your initial move to your new second partition of your apps pre-installed prior to link2sd.

    People wanted instructions for a third swap so see post two for additional steps. :)

    Troubleshooting:

    *If you have issues with your primary SD card partition not working right or perhaps you decided to wipe the whole card and create them both/or all three from scratch, remember that this FAT32 partition 1 has to be set ACTIVE and all partitions have to be primary not logical.

    *If you cannot mount Ext2 or Ext4 make the second partition FAT32. It will work for all Wildfire S Models and all ROM's. Try the others first as they are preferred for performance and stability.

    *If you don't have a card reader it's been reported that you can use your phone in hard drive mode to achieve the same thing, followed by a reboot but I have heard many cases where this causes troubles so I personally don't recommend it but hey. You gotta do what you gotta do.

    *Some users are reporting with MarvelC's that they needed to use Ext3 so I have updated the tutorial to reflect this.

    *If you don't immediately see a change in internal memory after linking apps relax. It will show up. Sometimes it just is a little delayed.

    That's pretty much it for now.

    Enjoy and if this tutorial helped you or you like it, please click "THANKS"! :)

    can u plz tell me, android l--5.1.1 support ext4 file system or not,
    thanks in advance