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Guest Coucquité
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Hi I installed FLB MOD 1 ( 1.7oc ) and do all the steps in the ultimate pulse owners guide and now I want to install my apps in my SD card ( Yes I have swap 64 mb and 512 mb ext2 for A2SD ) but i don't know how to use it.

Thank You.

Guest goce.nakov
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Hi I installed FLB MOD 1 ( 1.7oc ) and do all the steps in the ultimate pulse owners guide and now I want to install my apps in my SD card ( Yes I have swap 64 mb and 512 mb ext2 for A2SD ) but i don't know how to use it.

Thank You.

They will install on SD buy default, you don't need to do anything.

Guest Coucquité
Posted
They will install on SD buy default, you don't need to do anything.

It don't install in the sd card that's why I asked

Guest Daz555
Posted
It don't install in the sd card that's why I asked
What method did you use to check this?
Guest doivey
Posted

well I have a similar problem ( i think) as I have installed some new items a few games for example as hopefully i can put more apps, but I get the error message "low on space"

I go and check and my internal phone memory is down to 2 mb...

I thought the apps were to be installed on the SD card now ?

Guest TaiwanCHT8k
Posted
What method did you use to check this?

use a2sd check command

It should look something like this:

Apps                    - [ ] Linked to SD Card.

[ ] No Apps2SD Flag File not found.

[? Programs run from SD card

To run from internal storage, type a2sd remove



Private Apps - [ ] Linked to SD Card.

[ ] No Apps2SD Flag File not found.

[? Private Programs run from SD card

To run from internal storage, type a2sd remove



Dalvik Cache - [ ] Symbolically Linked.

[ ] Dalvik to SD flag file found.

[? Dalvik runs from SD card

To run from internal storage, type a2sd nocache

To run from /cache partition, type a2sd cachepart[/codebox]

Guest Daz555
Posted
use a2sd check command

It should look something like this:

Yep. I was just wondering how the OP is sure that SD is not working.

Guest doivey
Posted
use a2sd check command

It should look something like this:

Apps                    - [ ] Linked to SD Card.

[ ] No Apps2SD Flag File not found.

[? Programs run from SD card

To run from internal storage, type a2sd remove
Private Apps - [ ] Linked to SD Card.

[ ] No Apps2SD Flag File not found.

[? Private Programs run from SD card

To run from internal storage, type a2sd remove
Dalvik Cache - [ ] Symbolically Linked.

[ ] Dalvik to SD flag file found.

[? Dalvik runs from SD card

To run from internal storage, type a2sd nocache

To run from /cache partition, type a2sd cachepart[/codebox]

and what is the check command ?

Guest skandigraun
Posted

Type 'a2sd check' it in Terminal emulator, or in ADB shell to get these details.

Most probably the Dalvik cache was not moved to the sd card.

Open a Terminal Emulator and type

su

It will grant Terminal Emulator with root privilegues. Then type

a2sd cachesd

It will move the dalvik-cache to the sd card. The phone will reboot. Your available internal storage shoud be much greater after that.

Guest doivey
Posted

cheers skandi, that appears to have helped, I now have 49.5 mb of phone memory free. Does that seem about right ?

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Hi, i am having the same problem as mentioned in the OP, i have tried to do what you people has said. i try to open terminal emulator but this error message occurs and force closes.

"The application Terminal Emulator has stopped unexpectedly. please try again"

Can any one help me find away round this,

thank you

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Hi, i am having the same problem as mentioned in the OP, i have tried to do what you people has said. i try to open terminal emulator but this error message occurs and force closes.

"The application Terminal Emulator has stopped unexpectedly. please try again"

Can any one help me find away round this,

thank you

Just try the Term Fix in the FLB-Mod thread or download and install Terminal Emulator again! I think it shoud work by then..

Posted
Just try the Term Fix in the FLB-Mod thread or download and install Terminal Emulator again! I think it shoud work by then..

Yup I simply downloaded the terminal emulator from the market again. Easily solves that problem.

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