Is anybody else facing extremely long wait times before TWRP boots up completely? Even my Galaxy S3 can load TWRP faster than my 3T can. Somebody please help me out here. :crying:
Yes ,very longIs anybody else facing extremely long wait times before TWRP boots up completely? Even my Galaxy S3 can load TWRP faster than my 3T can. Somebody please help me out here. :crying:
If u want a faster TWRP boot, format data to ext4..I had the same issue..after changing the data partition TWRP loads faster...and there is no significant change in performance..Is anybody else facing extremely long wait times before TWRP boots up completely? Even my Galaxy S3 can load TWRP faster than my 3T can. Somebody please help me out here. :crying:
Will I lose my data if I change the format of /data/?If u want a faster TWRP boot, format data to ext4..I had the same issue..after changing the data partition TWRP loads faster...and there is no significant change in performance..
Yes, take a titanium backup of apps and data firstWill I lose my data if I change the format of /data/?
Oh ok. Thank youYes, take a titanium backup of apps and data first
Ext4 is compatible with most of the roms and kernelsOh ok. Thank you
Another question: will changing the format cause ROM incompatibilities or such?
No, quite the opposite since ext4 is the default filesystem on pretty much all Android devices, while Samsungs f2fs is not supported by every kernel/ROM as it has its disadvantages.Oh ok. Thank you
Another question: will changing the format cause ROM incompatibilities or such?
No, it's because of a bug/side-effect of f2fs that's making it excruciatingly slow to boot twrp. However encryption does make it a little slower to boot twrp even with ext4 filesystem, just not as much.Isn't TWRP's slow loading due to decryption?
Titanium backup wont help i think because changing file system will wipe titanium backup files too..Yes, take a titanium backup of apps and data first