Archos Arnova AN7GH3 (7h G3) Need help - Gen8, Gen9, Gen10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey there guys!
Well this is gonna sound a bit ridiculous but I've actually deleted Launcher2.apk and SystemUI.apk instead of copied them (stupid yeah I know I could eat my face off right now...) and I need them back. There's no official ROM available for download which pretty much sucks so I can't get them anywhere. So if anyone here has the same tablet as me, consider sharing those two system apps with me.
Thanks.

Benzonat0r said:
Hey there guys!
Well this is gonna sound a bit ridiculous but I've actually deleted Launcher2.apk and SystemUI.apk instead of copied them (stupid yeah I know I could eat my face off right now...) and I need them back. There's no official ROM available for download which pretty much sucks so I can't get them anywhere. So if anyone here has the same tablet as me, consider sharing those two system apps with me.
Thanks.
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I am surprised that there isn't any restore system. Looks if you have a kernel menu with touch combinaison. Like us with power on button + vol up.
Bizcuite
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Well I can get into recovery easily but it's useless, can't mount external sd card so I can't flash anything.

Benzonat0r said:
Well I can get into recovery easily but it's useless, can't mount external sd card so I can't flash anything.
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Just to be sure you have no way to reflash any firmware?
Else try to connect your tab to your computer and use adb even if your system bootloop. Try to install adb and push your missing files.
I doubt that there are no firmwares to download.
If they havr used the same boot like archos. The mount of the sdcard depend of the initramfs (ramdisk) not the OS.
Bizcuite
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bizcuite said:
Just to be sure you have no way to reflash any firmware?
Else try to connect your tab to your computer and use adb even if your system bootloop. Try to install adb and push your missing files.
I doubt that there are no firmwares to download.
If they havr used the same boot like archos. The mount of the sdcard depend of the initramfs (ramdisk) not the OS.
Bizcuite
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It's not in a boot loop it just hangs at "bootanimation" (If you'd call it that I know I wouldn't) and wham stays like this forever.
Oh and another problem.
Code:
adb shell
- exec '/system/bin/sh' failed no such file or directory (2) -
Can't push files from recovery because I need to mount /system. I can't do that because adb shell isn't working.
I don't see 7h G3 anywhere, see for yourself.
http://arnovatech.com/support/updates_fwm.html?country=gb&lang=en

Benzonat0r said:
Hey there guys!
Well this is gonna sound a bit ridiculous but I've actually deleted Launcher2.apk and SystemUI.apk instead of copied them (stupid yeah I know I could eat my face off right now...) and I need them back. There's no official ROM available for download which pretty much sucks so I can't get them anywhere. So if anyone here has the same tablet as me, consider sharing those two system apps with me.
Thanks.
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I have the same tablet, if you need these two files ... here they are: View attachment Launcher2.apk
View attachment SystemUI.apk

Just in case when still struggling or for future need:
unbrick-and-reflash-arnova-7h-g3-solved

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Clockworkmod for Cellular South Galaxy S Showcase

The Showcase is the Cellular South version of Fascinate and is very similar in structure to the Mesmerize. While it has been determined that the Mesmerize files work for the Showcase kernel and Clockworkmod, I was able to get jt1134 to compile the same files from a dump of my showcase. Attached is the kernel for clockworkmod as well as instructions for getting it installed. redbend_ua and zimage are located in the kernel_update folder of zip file.
You will also need to be rooted and have the sdk installed to use adb.
You will need to install redbend_ua first extract the zip file then;
Code:
adb push path/to/redbend_ua /sdcard/redbend_ua
then you need to make it executable
Code:
adb shell
su
chmod 777 /sdcard/redbend_ua
Now you need to move it to the /system/xbin
Code:
adb shell
su
mv /sdcard/redbend_ua /system/xbin/redbend_ua
Take the zImage file and push it to the sd card.
Code:
adb push path/to/zImage /sdcard/zImage
Finally we need to flash the zImage
Code:
redbend_ua restore /sdcard/zImage /dev/block/bml8
Now you can download clockworkmod from market and install the fascinate version of recovery. When you get done you can then flash the attached zip and it will replace your stock phone kernel with the modded one giving access to bln and some other stuff.
Big thanks to jt1134 for taking the time to answer my questions and compile the kernel zip for my phone. Also props to thescorpion420 who I borrowed the installations steps from, since he already had it so well layed out in the mesmerize post. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=850898
Thanks for the writeup! And thanks for the help, got this going on my Showcase a couple of days ago... very nice to have the ability to make backups!
Hey, sorry, I'm having some odd trouble with this and I was wondering if someone could help. When I attempt to push the file, I'm getting a "permission denied" error. Any idea how to fix this?
I had similar troubles when I did it... I used Root Explorer to move the files into the proper locations, and Terminal Emulator to run the commands.
Hey. Is the zImage the zip file attached to the first post? Sorry, I'm learning. Managed to get to the last couple of steps!
ShadowDude said:
Hey. Is the zImage the zip file attached to the first post? Sorry, I'm learning. Managed to get to the last couple of steps!
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the zImage file is in the kernel_update folder of the zip file... so open the zip file and extract it from there.
anyone else from cell south lose vibrate?
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Pensacola06 said:
anyone else from cell south lose vibrate?
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You lost vibrate after making some modification?
after flashing the above kernel
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Pensacola06 said:
after flashing the above kernel
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No problem with vibrate for me after flashing the kernel... did you make a backup?
Vibrate is working fine on mine.
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restored from backup, vibrate still broke, even tried factory reset. do you think warranty will cover?
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I am an idiot. I was reading "bml8" as "bm18." *facepalm* Thanks for the help!
Pensacola06 said:
restored from backup, vibrate still broke, even tried factory reset. do you think warranty will cover?
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I'm sure it will... that sounds like a hardware issue at this point
Has anyone tried flashing super clean rom for the mesmerize?I figure since the showcase and the mezmerize have a lot of similarities it might be possible but i dont want to brick it.
Flip260z said:
Now you need to move it to the /system/xbin
Code:
adb shell
su
mv /sdcard/redbend_ua /system/xbin/redbend_ua
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I'm still getting the error:
failed on '/sdcard/redbend_ua' -Cross-device link
downloading Astro Free* right now to see if I can move it with that... Doesn't look like the FREE version will let me move or copy the file. I'm wondering if it will work if I buy Root Explorer
Well Root Explorer solved my issue. For some reason xbin had RO rights.. I flashed the Recovery now I'm installing ROM Manager to do a back up..
Finally finished my first back up..
Worked with no issues. Thank you for getting us one step further in Showcase development
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add144 said:
Worked with no issues. Thank you for getting us one step further in Showcase development
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there's now a vudoo kernel jt posted for the fascinate, mersmerize, showcase and it's smoking fast..
Can someone tell me how to do this from the terminal on my phone? my phone isnt showing under devices.
paullytinkle said:
Can someone tell me how to do this from the terminal on my phone? my phone isnt showing under devices.
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Essentially, you would download Terminal Emulator from the Android Market and run the commands in the terminal. Note that the files should be copied to your /sdcard/ first!
A little more info, since you're running it from the phone (and not adb shell) your first command will be: su. PM me if you need more help!

Gingerbread keyboard on froyo

Had to install manually with adb, otherwise it's working fine:
http://www.droid-life.com/2010/12/06/download-gingerbread-keyboard-for-rooted-devices/
josebagar said:
Had to install manually with adb, otherwise it's working fine:
http://www.droid-life.com/2010/12/06/download-gingerbread-keyboard-for-rooted-devices/
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any problem with our low resolution?
It's way too big taking up almost the whole screen, so layout needs to be adjusted.
It's certainly too big at times, but I'm quite happy with it as it's now.
Thanks for the useful information.
When I try to flash It, it say: Installation aborted
What I wrong??
The easiest way is to install it manually with adb.
what about latest gingerbread maps with 3d view ?
can we have it on this device ?
i know we don't care at all about multi-touch, so what about a google earth way to turn the maps in 3d space ? can tattoo handle it ?
Not really sure. They said they're going to update maps soon. We'll have to wait and see.
josebagar said:
Not really sure. They said they're going to update maps soon. We'll have to wait and see.
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you think on 1.6 or 2.2 ?
No idea, sorry.
i cant install via adb...it give me an error...can you please say us how to install that package via adb??
ser1993 said:
i cant install via adb...it give me an error...can you please say us how to install that package via adb??
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Just uncompress the zip file in your computer. It'll extract quite a few things, but we only want the two files in the "system" folder.
First, remount the system partition on your phone as read-write (adb remount), then adb push the apk to /system/app to your device, then the lib to /system/lib on your device.
Not sure about the exact names of the files, but it should be something like:
adb push system/app/LatinIME.apk /system/app
adb push system/lib/libwhatever.so /system/lib
That should do it. You might want to make a backup of the old files, in case things go wrong.

Access /System ??

How do i access /system of my rom on my computer ??
I want to change whole /system folder from another rom and es file explorer doesn't work for it !
Maybe someone can help me ?
invince2 said:
How do i access /system of my rom on my computer ??
I want to change whole /system folder from another rom and es file explorer doesn't work for it !
Maybe someone can help me ?
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Es works. You need to go to settings-tools-root explorer-mount R/W and mount system as writeable
donkeykong1 said:
Es works. You need to go to settings-tools-root explorer-mount R/W and mount system as writeable
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Did that...i wanted to replace the whole /system....and the phone crashes between the copying process...it cannot be done by es.
Need another method to do itfrom my laptop .
invince2 said:
Did that...i wanted to replace the whole /system....and the phone crashes between the copying process...it cannot be done by es.
Need another method to do itfrom my laptop .
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Crash could happen because you don't have enough memory. I did it for some system files on my phone and it always worked fine. But I always deleted the files I wanted to replace first
donkeykong1 said:
Crash could happen because you don't have enough memory. I did it for some system files on my phone and it always worked fine. But I always deleted the files I wanted to replace first
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i really need a solution to access that on my laptop !!
Someone help !
http://m.androidcentral.com/android-201-10-basic-terminal-commands-you-should-know
I would imagine adb would be your best option
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Oh GOD seriously?
Man you cannot replace the WHOLE system in any way except from recovery or bootloader...........NO ADB NO ES NOTHING will work.
ADB is feature that relies in the system of android. And when replacing the WHOLE system, the files needed for adb to work cannot change as they are in use, or if they change your phone will crash.
You can in no way change necessary system files while android is booted up beacause they are in use. Your whole operating system is in /system. Only recovery or bootloader will do.
mnomaanw said:
Oh GOD seriously?
Man you cannot replace the WHOLE system in any way except from recovery or bootloader...........NO ADB NO ES NOTHING will work.
ADB is feature that relies in the system of android. And when replacing the WHOLE system, the files needed for adb to work cannot change as they are in use, or if they change your phone will crash.
You can in no way change necessary system files while android is booted up beacause they are in use. Your whole operating system is in /system. Only recovery or bootloader will do.
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I thought you could use adb in fastboot?
Then push the files
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hossman said:
I thought you could use adb in fastboot?
Then push the files
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Im pretty sure you can't. ADB commands does not work in fastboot and vice-versa. ADB only works in Android environment AFAIK. Though you can use fastboot flash commands and not adb push....
Gotcha, thanks for clearing that up.:thumbup:
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What if i want to just replace some files ??
Is that possible ??
invince2 said:
What if i want to just replace some files ??
Is that possible ??
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Yes, as long as they are not needed for the system to function properly. You can replace them with ES or Push them via ADB with root access.

[Q] What is the difference between flashing and installing an apk?

Sometimes.. you see apps on xda.. that are required to be flashed.. and are in the form of zip files. Now how are these different from apk files with their regular installation? is it something to do with giving these apps you flash a deeper level permission? if so.. if your rooted can't you just give those apps those permissions after a normal install?
Usually making them flashable is just easier for some and if you were to extract the .apk from the zip and install it from sdcard it would work the same. Sometimes the app may require extra libs that are flashed at the same time as the app so they are bundled together as a zip. Or possibly it is being flashed to system for whatever reason and can't be done this way installed through os.
There are lots of varying reasons why it may be a .zip but you could also install it probably any way you'd like (including pushing with adb) if you want to know what's in the .zip just extract its contents, if you want to know what happens when you flash it look at the updater-script
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Thank you!
demkantor said:
Usually making them flashable is just easier for some and if you were to extract the .apk from the zip and install it from sdcard it would work the same. Sometimes the app may require extra libs that are flashed at the same time as the app so they are bundled together as a zip. Or possibly it is being flashed to system for whatever reason and can't be done this way installed through os.
There are lots of varying reasons why it may be a .zip but you could also install it probably any way you'd like (including pushing with adb) if you want to know what's in the .zip just extract its contents, if you want to know what happens when you flash it look at the updater-script
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Thank you..! I have one more question.. in some cases.. you are instructed to "copy apk's to system\app folder with a file manager with root permissions and then reboot" ... why this? does this produce the same effect as flashing it?
I guess it depends on the app, but it may only function properly as a system app, and yes it would be just as possible to flash it through recovery or push with adb to get the same effect
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Thank you again!
demkantor said:
I guess it depends on the app, but it may only function properly as a system app, and yes it would be just as possible to flash it through recovery or push with adb to get the same effect
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hey, thanx alot!
rjspark89 said:
hey, thanx alot!
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And if it's an system app, or framework it's better to flash via Recovery
thanks!
superdragonpt said:
And if it's an system app, or framework it's better to flash via Recovery
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thanks this is valuable info for a newbie..! any more imp tips related to my question is should know?
rjspark89 said:
thanks this is valuable info for a newbie..! any more imp tips related to my question is should know?
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Yes
DON'T let you battery go all the way down.
This way it will lst longer (no Joke)

Swap Internal/External storages on 4.4 Kitkat

with the massive overhaul that is kitkat, google changed alot of files, and therefore a new way must be discovered to switch internal/external storages.
The editing vold.fstab option from 4.1-4.2 no longer works as vold.fstab was removed in 4.3, and the editing build.prop method for 4.3 no longer works.
Anyone know how to do it for 4.4?
thanks in advance
No Luck So Far
Been working for hours trying to figure this one out. Things to note is that now there are two mount points.
1) /mnt/media_rw/sdcard1 / sdcard0 (this has the actual /dev/block/vold/179:1 origin
2) /dev/fuse /storage/sdcard1 / sdcard 0
I've been unsuccessful trying any of the old build.prop tweaks. Hopefully someone smarter will come along and bang this one out.
Bump..... Stuck on 4.3 till a solution arises
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I've asked the compiler of the NeatKernel if he would fork it and swap out the sdcards in fstab.aries, but have yet to receive a reply....
Perhaps if you two went and posted the same, it might motivate him to do so.
Me too
alkspo said:
Bump..... Stuck on 4.3 till a solution arises
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You got Company!
vivin007 said:
You got Company!
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Same here! I upgraded to 4.4 and then realised that the build.prop 's changes made in 4.3 doesn't work for 4.4. Downgrading to 4.3 till there is a solution.
Still no "real" solution. but pretty convenient for me.
@fusionjack integrated swap option in the rom i was using which is slimsaber, so now i have swap
unfortunately, its only for this rom unless other rom makers incorporate it as well
alkspo said:
Still no "real" solution. but pretty convenient for me.
@fusionjack integrated swap option in the rom i was using which is slimsaber, so now i have swap
unfortunately, its only for this rom unless other rom makers incorporate it as well
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Good news, so it's not impossible, it's just about time to see the swap method for 4.4 floating around.
I found an application that allows you to move the data from games to external sdcard, but you have to run the game through the application to play it though. Its called gl to sd, your phone must be rooted though.
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anatoliy0813 said:
I found an application that allows you to move the data from games to external sdcard, but you have to run the game through the application to play it though. Its called gl to sd, your phone must be rooted though.
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Yeah I know it, but DirectoryBind is better m8. Once it moves and link the data to external you can forget about it.
I've been trying to swap the storage on my note 2 on 4.3 can abtobetell me how to do this tried so many methods and nothing works. I would really appreciate some help guys. Thanks in advance
bigevil124 said:
I've been trying to swap the storage on my note 2 on 4.3 can abtobetell me how to do this tried so many methods and nothing works. I would really appreciate some help guys. Thanks in advance
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Try file, called "fstab.sun6i" in / folder. I keep trying, but all the changes, I made was unstable...If I'll make some progress I'll write it down
Hi im not sure if this helps but someone released a script for cm11 to swap sdcards. Worked fine on resurection for me all I tested.the thread is somewhere in galaxy2 forum I posted to his thread so one of my last replys. I will find the link and edit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2595756
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swap internal sd to external
Hello
did anyone come up to a solution for this or have any info about it?
i want to swap mine too and nothing seems to work on Kitkat
thank you
rictec said:
Hello
did anyone come up to a solution for this or have any info about it?
i want to swap mine too and nothing seems to work on Kitkat
thank you
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Hi
on kitkat, you should unpack your boot.img file, update the fstab.* files inside, repack it, and flash it.
The way the img file is built depends on your device manufacturer. I did it successfully on my mtk tablet with the tools I found in this forum.
I am pretty sure that unpack/pack tools exist for samsung as well (for example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/how-to-unpack-split-samsung-boot-img-t1810907 )
Good luck in your search.
tried that but it failed
seb_131 said:
Hi
on kitkat, you should unpack your boot.img file, update the fstab.* files inside, repack it, and flash it.
The way the img file is built depends on your device manufacturer. I did it successfully on my mtk tablet with the tools I found in this forum.
I am pretty sure that unpack/pack tools exist for samsung as well (for example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/how-to-unpack-split-samsung-boot-img-t1810907 )
Good luck in your search.
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thank you for you reply i already try that had some trouble to flash back the boot and when i manage to do it fstab got ignored
i m currently doing that with a boot script but have to run it every time the table reboots
its not a samsung is a storex A31 based device
rictec said:
thank you for you reply i already try that had some trouble to flash back the boot and when i manage to do it fstab got ignored
i m currently doing that with a boot script but have to run it every time the table reboots
its not a samsung is a storex A31 based device
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You have to look for the dev kit dedicated to your processor. Have a look there : http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/73913-onda-kitchen-a31-a31s/
I have a mtk based device. I found the tools in this forum. I edited the 3 fstab.* files I found, and then all worked fine.
thank you
seb_131 said:
Hi
on kitkat, you should unpack your boot.img file, update the fstab.* files inside, repack it, and flash it.
The way the img file is built depends on your device manufacturer. I did it successfully on my mtk tablet with the tools I found in this forum.
I am pretty sure that unpack/pack tools exist for samsung as well (for example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/how-to-unpack-split-samsung-boot-img-t1810907 )
Good luck in your search.
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seb_131 said:
You have to look for the dev kit dedicated to your processor. Have a look there : http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/73913-onda-kitchen-a31-a31s/
I have a mtk based device. I found the tools in this forum. I edited the 3 fstab.* files I found, and then all worked fine.
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i have those thank you did not wanted to do a entire img just to change some files on boot but it looks like i have to maybe i do some more twicks and be great
Foldermount maybe a good solution
alkspo said:
with the massive overhaul that is kitkat, google changed alot of files, and therefore a new way must be discovered to switch internal/external storages.
The editing vold.fstab option from 4.1-4.2 no longer works as vold.fstab was removed in 4.3, and the editing build.prop method for 4.3 no longer works.
Anyone know how to do it for 4.4?
thanks in advance
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Before 4.4 I could do it by "Android Internal to External sdcard" app, but this app couldn't do the trick on 4.4 KitKat OS, so "Foldermount" could be a good solution for you. All this app does is make a image of your apps (that you want to) to sdcard. The real files are located in external sdcard and only the clone file ( of max few KB) will residue at internal sdcard. If you are a gamer, this will help you until the real solution arrives.
Good Luck.
There is real solution! Or at least it works for me.
biopsin said:
Since Android 4.2 and the intro of multiusers there is a problem with bind folders across sdcards, making any attempt on mount bind folders as root would result in visible to root only.
Solution is to fool Android with temporary hijack debuggerd to create the mount binds for us. Thanks Chainfire for this workaround!
* Download both files and rename without .txt
* edit debuggerd.mnt to suit your needs (using any other dir then /emulated/legacy/ will result in read only if browsing folders from sdcard0)
* move debuggerd.mnt to /system/bin
* move mount.sh to any place with execute permissions
* execute mount.sh with any preferred method.
cheers!
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Quoted from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2718760.
Thank You biopsin! Thank You Chainfire!
I'm including my files, but 'mount.sh' was not really changed in practical sense.
In case of 'debugger.mnt' it all depends on Your device. You need to check which block for You is internal and which external storage. Just 'mount' command should help.
You can also use it to mount only one folder - like 'obb', which will let You keep applications data on external card.
Just use "mount -o bind /storage/sdcard1/Android /obb /storage/sdcard0/Android/obb" command in debuggerd.mnt file.
You can also have different 'debuggerd.mnt' files (of course called somehow different - like 'debuggerd02.mnt') and different 'mount.sh' files which will let You mount different things whenever You like.
Enjoy!
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And for easier usage You can try $cripter - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sites.mjwhitta.scripter&hl=en .
It's the best I found.

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