Guest 2rl Posted September 23, 2010 Report Posted September 23, 2010 Hi, i have a pulse 2.1 with flb 1.6b i have a 4gb sd class8 with swap, ext2 part and fat32 After doing in the terminal emulator "su" and "a2sd cache sd" it started and after this message "moving cache, etc..." saw a message saying "no space" or something it did reboot and now it stays with the android logo all the time. I had space enough in the ext partition i'm sure of this, i don't have a nandroid backup. how can i recover my phone?? what did i do worng? by the way i did "a2sd zipalign" before all this but i wasn't root and the terminal said "permission denied" Thanks!
Guest SA160N Posted September 24, 2010 Report Posted September 24, 2010 i got a similar problem today, I had entered exact the same command in Terminal emulator with the difference that Terminal told me all is done, i need to restart the phone. After this i had the same problem. i've wiped the cache partition and later the "data/factory". After a restart (and this is for me misterious) i got all my old programs installed :lol: and more space in the internal memory (just because cachesd?)
Guest twrock Posted September 24, 2010 Report Posted September 24, 2010 (edited) Hi, i have a pulse 2.1 with flb 1.6b i have a 4gb sd class8 with swap, ext2 part and fat32 After doing in the terminal emulator "su" and "a2sd cache sd" it started and after this message "moving cache, etc..." saw a message saying "no space" or something it did reboot and now it stays with the android logo all the time. I had space enough in the ext partition i'm sure of this, i don't have a nandroid backup. how can i recover my phone?? what did i do worng? by the way i did "a2sd zipalign" before all this but i wasn't root and the terminal said "permission denied" Thanks! Did you type "a2sd cache sd" or a2sd cachesd"? How much do you really care about the data (because doing what I say below will guarantee it's gone.) If you haven't gotten anywhere yet, and you don't care that you will lose all data, you can reinstall the rom via recovery or, even more drastic, reflash an updata update and rebuild the system that way. You should get your phone to work, but other than what has been synced with Google, you'll lose everything. But it can not be emphasized enough that nandroid is your friend. Good luck. Edited September 24, 2010 by twrock
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