Jump to content

[SCRIPT] AD2SDX modified by TechnoLover 1.3a (05.07.2012)


Guest TechnoLover

Recommended Posts

Guest TechnoLover

[sCRIPT] AD2SDX modified by TechnoLover 1.3a (05.07.2012)

device-2011-12-14-221r4rab.png

  1. Instructions

    1. be sure to have App2SD, AD2SDX or Link2SD disabled
    2. (better) make a fresh install of your desired rom
    3. boot into recovery
    4. make a Nandroid backup
    5. flash TechnoLover-Kernel or have an init.d compatible kernel
    6. (sometimes) boot up and back to recovery
    7. flash AD2SDX
    8. reboot & wait
    9. reboot after your first boot

[*]Supported Roms

  • GingerOunay 2.5
  • GingerOunay 3.0
  • Ginger_dmd_4.000.07_aosp_v2
  • t&l Metal 2.3.5
  • t&l Metal 2.3.6 AOSP & Stock
  • Stock 2.3.5
  • Stock 2.3.6
  • Features

    • EXT-Partition mounted as /data
    • Apps on EXT-Partition
    • Dalvik-Cache on EXT-Partition
    • Data on Internal NAND for speedup, except files bigger 256k, they're on EXT-Partition
    • Dalvik-Cache for System-Apps on Internal NAND
    • Filesystem will be checked for files bigger than 256k just after 5 new boots
    • Known Problems

      • The Script can slow down your phone, it depends on your SDCard
      • When you restore a backup, wipe first everything

      [*]Download

      Download AD2SDX

      chartxzz8j.png

      [*]How to support developers?

    [*]Give them a defaulttzflk.png (: If you want to, you can donate something to them of course ;)

Edited by TechnoLover
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest TechnoLover
Version 1.3a - Download
  • fixed issue where 1.3 won't boot for the first time

Version 1.3 - Download
  • due too the long boot time, I decided to check for bigger files just after 5 new boots.

Version 1.2a - Download
  • fixed log, it could probably get too big.

Version 1.2 - Download

added e2fsck, check for ext-partition integrity (fix backup issues hopefully)


log added, script doesn't take any effect if no ext-partition is found

Version 1.1 - Download

[*]Moved /data back on Internal NAND for speedup but files bigger 256k are on EXT-Partition

Version 1.0 - Download

[*]initial release

Edited by TechnoLover
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest TechnoLover

did you had any app2sd or link2sd enabled before? because it worked for me on a fresh install of t&l... maybe it doesn't work if it was enabled before :/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

p.s. interesting, how soon sd wil crash?))

As in, how soon will the SD Card crash due to increased wear? From what I read it's unlikely to occur and if it does it takes a long time i.e. years.

If anyone's curious into how this works and it's benefits here's an excellent post: http://forum.xda-dev...d.php?t=1310309

Edited by k0zmic
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest stonebear

This looks very interesting!

I will have to try this.

@Smelious, what SD card do you have? Mine is Class 10 so hopefully OK. But if you are already using link2sd - this shouldn't be any slower should it?

Actually, since I have started using link2sd I found some things slow at first but then they got back to normal.

Nice work Techno. :)

edit

Does it have the Titanium Backup bug of the original?

Edited by stonebear
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest TechnoLover

it can be slower than link2sd because data is also written on sdcard, so you should have a sdcard which has a high random write and read speed ;)

You can say that your sdcard is now your internal space ;)

which titanium backup bug?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Smeelious

@Smelious, what SD card do you have? Mine is Class 10 so hopefully OK. But if you are already using link2sd - this shouldn't be any slower should it?

Mine is also class 10. I'm going to give it a full days workout today, see how it goes.

Edited by Smeelious
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest TechnoLover

@ chemicalbuz

you can try, but I don't know, if it supports init.d...

a class 2 can be faster than a class 10 in random read / write, so that doesn't matter...

Edited by TechnoLover
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest stonebear

a class 2 can be faster than a class 10 in random read / write, so that doesn't matter...

Yea, I have just been reading a bit about it.

It seems this http://crystalmark.i...rk/index-e.html is the best test for random read/writes.

My class 10 will probably be bad cos it seems the manufacturers sacrifice random read/write for maximum sequential speeds, doh! dry.gif

And this http://forums.whirlp...s.cfm?t=1582172 shows the fastest random 4k R/W are class 2 and class 4 cards.

I have just tested the sandisk class 4 that the phone came with and my Play class 10, I tested 4k random r/w

Sandisk class 4 = 1.985/0.015

Play class 10 = 2.807/0.016

So both are pretty awful when it comes to random 4k write - "apparently the 4k write speed is most important". sad.gif

.

Edited by stonebear
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest chemicalbuz

@ chemicalbuz

you can try, but I don't know, if it supports init.d...

i tried but unfortunatly it loops on boot...another thing, my "home" button vibrates but doesn't work anymore, i could go to home screen just pressing back many times...is it just my problem?

Edited by chemicalbuz
Link to comment
Share on other sites

painfully slow for me

yep, mine is class 6 and metal became a lot slower..

as for Titanium, it became slow as dial-up connection))

p.s. returned to link2sd, cause it completely solves my lack for space ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.