NativeSD Rom+EXT4 for New Users with peechurs

mengfei

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Yes!
Just boot into recovery or Touch & flash a compatible ROM from there, be sure to choose ExtSD.

You can flash as many as you want & the last one will be the one that boot's. Install "NativeSDmultiboot" & from there you can choose which ROM to boot from.

The Folder of the NativeSD will look like attachment
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amateur_no1

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Yes!
Just boot into recovery or Touch & flash a compatible ROM from there, be sure to choose ExtSD.

You can flash as many as you want & the last one will be the one that boot's. Install "NativeSDmultiboot" & from there you can choose which ROM to boot from.

The Folder of the NativeSD will look like attachment
:cowboy:
The problem is how can i run nativesdmultiboot if i get bootloop right after flashing the second nativesd rom. Do i need to do any step before first boot? Thanks

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Azeemkamal

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What about battery life with rom on Ext-4 partition, because prior i used to use Sd build of rom with winmo6.5, sd androids kills battery twice quickly as the same na.d build of that rom, as mobile continously consumes power in approaching Sd card.

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Pa 2. NativeSD. Nitrodesk Touch Down works too slowly

Now I have installed PA Native SD. It behaives rather stranges. Sometime quick sometime slow. However most irritative behaviour is Nitrodesk Touch Down exchange e-mail. This e-mail worked in NAND almost perfect. However in NativeSD it is EXTREMELY slow. I have microSDHC ADATA 32 gb, class 10, claster size 16mb. EXT4 - 1024mb. May it be connected with my wrong SD formatting? What size of claster is to be used? What else should be done to have android faster?
 

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Guys bear in mind that this is "Experimental" & everything we do we do at our risk & experimentation.
They recommend a 4K cluster when formatting Ext4.

If your needs are mission critical I suggest you avoid this & use a more stable ginger bread.

@amateur_no1
try to change your card & re-do everything from the top.
 
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amateur_no1

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@amateur_no1
try to change your card & re-do everything from the top.[/QUOTE]
Yes, i formated ext4 and fresh installed 2 nativesd rom then booted without previous issues, thanks a lot.


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mengfei

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I'm feeling so dumb right now but...were can i find the "TOUCH" folder ???

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Rui
when you download any of the 4EXT recovery(SD) Download 4EXT Recovery from here. you should copy to your SD any of these, either TWRP touch or 4extRecovery. They both do the same thing.

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I now has too many more ROMs :D lol
 

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meingott

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Hi,
I've done all the things in the guide and my question is, why does it go smoother and faster on my 8gb class 2 card than the 32gb class10 card?
thx and sorry for my bad english xd
Because Class 2 and 4 have better random access speed than an Class 6 or Class 10! Class 2 or 4 was the better choice for an OS, Class 6 or 10 was the better choice for big datas like movies or pictures, because they have a cache! This cache (Class 6/10) must always rebuild and this make it very slow for random access.

Also sorry for my bad english.:p
 
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