[UPDATE][APP][MEMORY SWAPPER] increase internal data memory by swapping memories - Samsung Galaxy Star

[GUIDE]Swap Internal Memory to External & Vice Versa
I Have Ported This From Sony Xperia M forum By Changing Mountpoints & Credits Goes to Me & The Developer Gadgetroid.
Our Beloved GALAXY STAR sure packs a lot in such a small device, but then, does it pack enough internal memory to install a huge number of applications? It does not. With just a little over 2 GB, it is very cumbersome to find that you cannot download data for large games. This guide aims to resolve that issue.
Our Member binali_rustamov Has Compiled an Application For That
PROCEDURE:
1.Your Phone Should Be a ROOTED one
2.Download & Install the App From the attachment
3.Click The SMF Button
2.Your root manager should request you for permission. Grant the app superuser permission.
4.Now Your External sdcard Will be Unmounted&Then remounted
YOU ARE DONE!!
For Screenshot See The Attachment
You Should Do This After Every Reboot.
Once Again Credits Goes To: Me & GADGETDROID & binali_rustamov
IF You Like My Work Press THANKS For Me...!! Don't Ignore It..​

sambathpkr said:
[GUIDE]Swap Internal Memory to External & Vice Versa
I Have Ported This From Sony Xperia M forum By Changing Mountpoints & Credits Goes to Me & The Developer Gadgetroid.
Our Beloved GALAXY STAR sure packs a lot in such a small device, but then, does it pack enough internal memory to install a huge number of applications? It does not. With just a little over 2 GB, it is very cumbersome to find that you cannot download data for large games. This guide aims to resolve that issue.
PREREQUESTS:
1.Your Phone Should Be a ROOTED one
2.Download & Install TERMINAL EMULATOR From PlayStore
STEPS:
1.Open Terminal Emulator and type:
su
Press ENTER
2.Your root manager should request you for permission. Grant the app superuser permission.
3.Type:
vold
Press ENTER
4.Now Your External sdcard Will be Unmounted&Then remounted
5.Type:
mount -t vfat -o umask:0000,uid=1000,gid=1023 /dev/block/vold/179:33 /storage/sdcard0
Press ENTER
6.Then Type:
mount -o bind /data/media /storage/extSdCard
Then Press ENTER
YOU ARE DONE!!
And, that's it! You're almost done. Go to Settings > Storage and check the internal and external storage to see that they have been mounted. You can now install huge games and enjoy them on your GALAXY STAR.
Note: You will have to type this again every time you reboot the device.
I Think I'm Going To Make a Easily Runnable Script At System Start!!
For Screenshot See The Attachment
Once Again Credits Goes To: Me & GADGETDROID
IF You Like My Work Press THANKS For Me...!! Don't Ignore It..​
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Awesome. .. will test it soon...
thank u...

It works or not?

Its working on 5282?
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sambathpkr said:
[GUIDE]Swap Internal Memory to External & Vice Versa
I Have Ported This From Sony Xperia M forum By Changing Mountpoints & Credits Goes to Me & The Developer Gadgetroid.
Our Beloved GALAXY STAR sure packs a lot in such a small device, but then, does it pack enough internal memory to install a huge number of applications? It does not. With just a little over 2 GB, it is very cumbersome to find that you cannot download data for large games. This guide aims to resolve that issue.
PREREQUESTS:
1.Your Phone Should Be a ROOTED one
2.Download & Install TERMINAL EMULATOR From PlayStore
STEPS:
1.Open Terminal Emulator and type:
su
Press ENTER
2.Your root manager should request you for permission. Grant the app superuser permission.
3.Type:
vold
Press ENTER
4.Now Your External sdcard Will be Unmounted&Then remounted
5.Type:
mount -t vfat -o umask:0000,uid=1000,gid=1023 /dev/block/vold/179:33 /storage/sdcard0
Press ENTER
6.Then Type:
mount -o bind /data/media /storage/extSdCard
Then Press ENTER
YOU ARE DONE!!
And, that's it! You're almost done. Go to Settings > Storage and check the internal and external storage to see that they have been mounted. You can now install huge games and enjoy them on your GALAXY STAR.
Note: You will have to type this again every time you reboot the device.
I Think I'm Going To Make a Easily Runnable Script At System Start!!
For Screenshot See The Attachment
Once Again Credits Goes To: Me & GADGETDROID
IF You Like My Work Press THANKS For Me...!! Don't Ignore It..​
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Awesome work bro... we r very lucky to have devs like u.... bt tell me its owrking or not...
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rahulsinghal said:
Awesome work bro... we r very lucky to have devs like u.... bt tell me its owrking or not...
Sent from my GT-S5282 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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it's working ..for confirmation I've already attached the screenshot in the main post...it's from our star...

Ok bro i will check it soon... but plz try to make a script which runs auto on boot...
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very nice work.
working as jet.
okkkk
thanksssssss

evrythings working well n good but there is just 1 problem not related to your program thoough
i have a class 10 32 gb mem card and i swapped.
evrything is working but each and every program takes about 10-16 seconds to open
it is only after swap
everytime i reboot it is pretty fast
after i swap games lag and whatsapp takes 16 seconds everytime to open and nova has started lagging too

sambathpkr said:
[GUIDE]Swap Internal Memory to External & Vice Versa
I Have Ported This From Sony Xperia M forum By Changing Mountpoints & Credits Goes to Me & The Developer Gadgetroid.
Our Beloved GALAXY STAR sure packs a lot in such a small device, but then, does it pack enough internal memory to install a huge number of applications? It does not. With just a little over 2 GB, it is very cumbersome to find that you cannot download data for large games. This guide aims to resolve that issue.
Our Member binali_rustamov Has Compiled an Application For That
PROCEDURE:
1.Your Phone Should Be a ROOTED one
2.Download & Install the App From the attachment
3.Click The SMF Button
2.Your root manager should request you for permission. Grant the app superuser permission.
4.Now Your External sdcard Will be Unmounted&Then remounted
YOU ARE DONE!!
For Screenshot See The Attachment
You Should Do This After Every Reboot.
Once Again Credits Goes To: Me & GADGETDROID & binali_rustamov
IF You Like My Work Press THANKS For Me...!! Don't Ignore It..​
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great tool for gammer...gr8 work

nice tooL thanks for Porting buddy

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[GUIDE] Link2SD on milestone XT 720

Warning, you are the only responsable if your phone is inusable because of applying this tutorial. Don't do that if you don't know what's you do !!​
So, if you accept the risk, here is what I did on my milestone XT720 (European) running android 2.1-update1 to have Link2SD :
What's you need :
Into your phone
Application AppInstaller (on market)
Application Universal Androot ( here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=378559&d=1281616832)
File ext2.ko (in sd card : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10866898&postcount=8)
Into your computer :
Programm MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition
When you have that, you can start
1) Install all previous app and put file ext2.ko into your sd card
2) Connect your phone in pc on sd card access mode ---> Notice : it's better to use a computer card reader
3) Partition your sd card into 2 partitions with MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition : 1 in fat32 and other in ext2 (partition in ext2 is used for your apps)
4) Disconnect your phone of your computer
5) Install Universal Androot with AppInstaller
6) Launch Universal Androot and root your phone by clicking root button
7) Install Application Root Explorer (from market) or another file explorer or you can use adb too
8) Launch Root Explorer, click on R/W button and paste the ext2.ko in /system/lib/modules/
9) Install Application Terminal Emulator (on market)
10) Launch Terminal Emulator
11) Type /system/bin/su
12) Accept superuser request
13) Type insmod /system/lib/modules/ext2.ko
14) Install Link2SD : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919326 (UPDATE : Now available on PlayStore)
15) Launch it and it will work
Release of link2sd on my install was 1.2.1.
Upgrade to 1.4.1 added option to move dalvik-cache
Upgrade to 1.5.0 added option to have a second partition in fat 32, so step 7 to 13 no more needed in case of you format in fat 32.
Post if you find any mistake on this tutorial.
UPDATE : In most 2.2 customs ROM you simply have to make 2 partition and to create a link2sd folder on your second partition.
For that, open root explorer, go to /sd-ext and create folder link2sd.
UPDATE 2 : For CronosX 2.3.7 ROM :
-Make 2 part into your sdcard
-Install Link2sd from market and transform it as system app (Simply move apk to /system/app and reboot)
NOTICE : You will probably lost all installed app : to avoid that you can PROBABLY copy all your old ext part in first sd part and then move that to /data/sdext after you will achieve last step.
-Remove 05mountsd 07app2ext 11link2sd from /etc/init.d/
-Reboot
-launch Link2sd
Thank you very much,I will try to do this. I think this is the only application missing on this wonderful phone. Thanks again for your efforts.
i want to have a try
It seems that i have to download ext2.ko first
hi..
i've made it! but i'm using FAT32 Format as my 2nd partition.
Would it make any different in performance or anything if i'm using Fat32 as my 2nd partition instead of Ext2 format?
thank you,
polda78 said:
hi..
i've made it! but i'm using FAT32 Format as my 2nd partition.
Would it make any different in performance or anything if i'm using Fat32 as my 2nd partition instead of Ext2 format?
thank you,
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I never tryed but I think that you will not see any difference because in stock 2.2 (on other phones) I mean that apps are moved to sd that is usually in FAT32. More, use a FAT partition is more easy because you don't need to insert ext2.ko.
Tutorial was for ext2.ko because it was the only way to use link2sd with link2sd 1.2
Thanks in advice bro...
newbie will try soon...
Zachary57 said:
Warning, you are the only responsable if your phone is inusable because of applying this tutorial. Don't do that if you don't know what's you do !!​
So, if you accept the risk, here is what I did on my milestone XT720 (European) running android 2.1-update1 to have Link2SD :
What's you need :
Into your phone
Application AppInstaller (on market)
Application Universal Androot ( here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=378559&d=1281616832)
File ext2.ko (in sd card : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10866898&postcount=8)
Into your computer :
Programm MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition
When you have that, you can start
1) Install all previous app and put file ext2.ko into your sd card
2) Connect your phone in pc on sd card access mode
3) Partition your sd card into 2 partitions with MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition : 1 in fat32 and other in ext2 (partition in ext2 is used for your apps)
4) Disconnect your phone of your computer
5) Install Universal Androot with AppInstaller
6) Launch Universal Androot and root your phone by clicking root button
7) Install Application Root Explorer (from market)
8) Launch Root Explorer, click on R/W button and paste the ext2.ko in /system/lib/modules/
9) Install Application Terminal Emulator (on market)
10) Launch Terminal Emulator
11) Type /system/bin/su
12) Accept superuser request
13) Type insmod /system/lib/modules/ext2.ko
14) Install Link2SD : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919326
15) Launch it and it will work
Release of link2sd on my install was 1.2.1.
Upgrade to 1.4.1 added option to move dalvik-cache
Upgrade to 1.5.0 added option to have a second partition in fat 32, so step 7 to 13 no more needed in case of you format in fat 32.
Post if you find any mistake on this tutorial.
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work perfect in my xt bro....
thanks a lot
I use it with 2nd partation fat 32 and it work very good ........ thanks
Zachary57 said:
Warning, you are the only responsable if your phone is inusable because of applying this tutorial. Don't do that if you don't know what's you do !!​
So, if you accept the risk, here is what I did on my milestone XT720 (European) running android 2.1-update1 to have Link2SD :
What's you need :
Into your phone
Application AppInstaller (on market)
Application Universal Androot ( here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=378559&d=1281616832)
File ext2.ko (in sd card : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10866898&postcount=8)
Into your computer :
Programm MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition
When you have that, you can start
1) Install all previous app and put file ext2.ko into your sd card
2) Connect your phone in pc on sd card access mode
3) Partition your sd card into 2 partitions with MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition : 1 in fat32 and other in ext2 (partition in ext2 is used for your apps)
4) Disconnect your phone of your computer
5) Install Universal Androot with AppInstaller
6) Launch Universal Androot and root your phone by clicking root button
7) Install Application Root Explorer (from market) or another file explorer or you can use adb too
8) Launch Root Explorer, click on R/W button and paste the ext2.ko in /system/lib/modules/
9) Install Application Terminal Emulator (on market)
10) Launch Terminal Emulator
11) Type /system/bin/su
12) Accept superuser request
13) Type insmod /system/lib/modules/ext2.ko
14) Install Link2SD : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919326
15) Launch it and it will work
Release of link2sd on my install was 1.2.1.
Upgrade to 1.4.1 added option to move dalvik-cache
Upgrade to 1.5.0 added option to have a second partition in fat 32, so step 7 to 13 no more needed in case of you format in fat 32.
Post if you find any mistake on this tutorial.
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2nd partition could not mount in my huwaie u8500 (branded as grameenphone crystal in Bangladesh), 2.1. partition is fat 32,primary, done by minitool.always says restart then automatically mount but never mount after restart . in link2sd storage info it shows partition but not mounted.Pl help me.
help me
where to download the ext2.ko file? I've downloaded it from 4shared and when I tried to paste it in /system/lib/modules/ ,it said 'you can't paste here because the file system is read-only'. so,can you help me please?
syathibiy said:
where to download the ext2.ko file? I've downloaded it from 4shared and when I tried to paste it in /system/lib/modules/ ,it said 'you can't paste here because the file system is read-only'. so,can you help me please?
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Are you using Root Explorer? If so tick that button on top right corner to R/W and not R/O. /system is a read only file unless you change it.
Woodrube said:
Are you using Root Explorer? If so tick that button on top right corner to R/W and not R/O. /system is a read only file unless you change it.
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what's the difference between Root Explorer and Explorer? I'm using Explorer. is it the same? and also,what button are you talking about? I don't find any button. or is it because I'm using Explorer? thank you.
syathibiy said:
what's the difference between Root Explorer and Explorer? I'm using Explorer. is it the same? and also,what button are you talking about? I don't find any button. or is it because I'm using Explorer? thank you.
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The button is a big part of the difference. By default /system is read-only. Root Explorer uses root to remount read-write and has a little button at the top to toggle write mode on/off. Explorer doesn't have the root features.
Mioze7Ae said:
The button is a big part of the difference. By default /system is read-only. Root Explorer uses root to remount read-write and has a little button at the top to toggle write mode on/off. Explorer doesn't have the root features.
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oh. okay. thanks a lot. but is there any way that I can install Root Explorer without having to purchase? if any,please tell me. but if not,then I guess I'll need to purchase it right?
Might want to try Astro but IHO Root Explorer (and Titanium Backup) is well worth the purchase. I use it several times a day.
I think File Expert also has root functionality, but I haven't used it myself.
try super manager, works perfectly fine when i tried to make system read write and i managed to edit something in the system partition. btw its free!! (it looks slightly more user friendly than root explorer) hope that helps!
how long does it take to download the Root Explorer after I've done purchasing it? I've been waiting for like,half an hour already. it's stated here,'authorising purchase'. I'm from malaysia.
syathibiy said:
how long does it take to download the Root Explorer after I've done purchasing it? I've been waiting for like,half an hour already. and I'm from malaysia.
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Half an hour is too long. Go into setting->applications->running services and shut down Market. Then re-open the market and go into My Apps and you should see Root Explorer there. It should say Purchased. Just click on install.
Or
Go into setting->applications->manager applications and find the market. Clear cache and clear data and then re-open market and go to My apps.
One of those two should work. Try #1 first though.

[Q] Where is Google Play download cache located?

Hello.
I'm facing the infamous problem of "not enough space" when downloading from the market, while I actually have plenty of space. The ultimate solution seems to be moving download cache to the SD card (symbolic link). The problem is that the download cache with ICS and Google Play isn't located in /cache/download anymore, and I have been unable to find where it is located both searching with Google and browsing the filesystem.
Any help?
Look in the market for opda system tuner lite, it'll clean it right up
Go to /data/app/ and delete the Titanium Backup ODEX. If this doesn't work, read the PM I'm about to send you (moda will complain it's illegal (it isn't for this purpose though)).
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Hello. Thank you both for replying, but you both answered a different question than the question I asked. I have already tried to clean market cache, to no success, and I believe very strongly that the solution is moving download cache to the SD card. I found lots of people with Google having my very same problem and fixing it this way. The problem is that I am now using MIUI ICS with Google Play, and the download cache location is different. Does anyone know where the download cache is located with ICS / Google Play Store?
Just to be 100% sure I also tried okmijnlp solution, and as I was expecting it didn't fix the problem.
Ok, solved the problem myself. The folder I had to link to SD card is /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache. This worked on a MIUI v4 ROM (after rebooting).
Black Antitoon said:
Ok, solved the problem myself. The folder I had to link to SD card is /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache. This worked on a MIUI v4 ROM (after rebooting).
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Could you please advice how you have changed this, as i am new Android user hence not much aware how do go about it.
Hello.
I have bad news for you: after writing my last post here I realised that the problem wasn't actually solved (it only worked fine for a few hours), so linking that folder to the SD card is not a solution to the problem I was experiencing. However you are likely to need to link some folder to another one on your phone at some time, so I am explaining you these steps anyway.
First, you need to be on a rooted ROM. If you aren't, then have a look on the forum about your device here on xda and good luck for the rooting process.
Afterwards, you need the "Terminal emulator" application. If you don't have it, please download it from the market. Then run it and enter the following command:
Code:
su
This will give root rights to the terminal emulator app.
Now you can run the following commands.This will create the new folder on your SD card:
Code:
mkdir /sdcard/downloads
This should move all the contents of the "cache" directory into the new directory which you have just created:
Code:
mv /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache/* /sdcard/downloads/
This should delete the now empty cache folder:
Code:
rm /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache
This will finally created a symbolic link which has the same name of the old cache folder but points to the new folder on your SD card:
Code:
ln -fs /sdcard/download /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache
I am not a Linux expert and I haven't tested these commands on my phone right now, so I'm not 100% sure that I haven't done any mistakes.
thanks for your reply
the solution didnt work for me as i dont have same .com folder. i tried searching on google and below steps helped in resolving the cache issue
1. You gonna need Android Terminal Simulator or equivalent terminal app. This will also require your Android rooted.
2. Type ’su’ (root permission request will be showned, you need to approve it).
3. Type ‘cd /’
4. Type ‘umount /cache’
5. Type ‘mount -o rw,remount -t rootfs rootfs /’ (to set the folder access to rw – read write)
6. Type ‘rmdir /cache’ (delete cache folder)
7. I personally using root explorer to do point 5-6
8. Type ‘mkdir /sdcard/cache’
9. Type ‘ln -s /sdcard/cache /cache (to link cache folder to /sdcard/cache – which should have bigger partition size)
Now i am able to download 30MB application on my phone from market.
Black Antitoon said:
Ok, solved the problem myself. The folder I had to link to SD card is /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache. This worked on a MIUI v4 ROM (after rebooting).
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Yes, it works for me using the root explorer under CM10.0. Thanks.
Hi!
I'm having the same trouble with not enough space, and when i run these command, it says operation not permitted. What to do? :/ It says thatsome sd card doesn't allow links?
Have you typed "su"? What happened then?
In any case, let me repeat that the procedure above eventually did NOT solve the download cache problem, if this is what you are looking for. The only solution for me was switching to a different ROM.
It's not need to use the console (Terminal Emulator). Just do the following:
1. Install Root Browser Lite (grand rood permissions if neccessary)
2. Delete the /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache folder
3. Create the /sdcard/cache folder
4. Go to sdcard, select the new created cache folder by long press and choose 'Create shortcut' from list, you will see 2 buttons, 'Create' and 'Cancel'
5. Go to /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/ and tap 'Create' button below
6. Enjoy!
You can use any other root file manager, of course.
The download cache was also at /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache/ on the 4.2.1 jellybean ROM I'm running right now as well.
Thanks for posting the info!
wilderwind said:
It's not need to use the console (Terminal Emulator). Just do the following:
1. Install Root Browser Lite (grand rood permissions if neccessary)
2. Delete the /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache folder
3. Create the /sdcard/cache folder
4. Go to sdcard, select the new created cache folder by long press and choose 'Create shortcut' from list, you will see 2 buttons, 'Create' and 'Cancel'
5. Go to /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/ and tap 'Create' button below
6. Enjoy!
You can use any other root file manager, of course.
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Thank you for your extremely clear explanation!
Nevertheless, despite having resolved the problem of lack of space for downloading apps from the store, with the help of your expertise, now everytime i reboot the device it shows me the message "android.process.media has stopped..."
I know it is related with the shortcut for the cache downloads.
Do you know how can I fix it?
Thank you.
TX a lot
Black Antitoon said:
Ok, solved the problem myself. The folder I had to link to SD card is /data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache. This worked on a MIUI v4 ROM (after rebooting).
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[HELP] Need A Dev or Experienced User for This

I was Just reading about a Triple Swap (Ram) trick on XDA, It Uses Cache and Data and System partition as Swap Space.
Idea
Android devices have got RAM memory and internal eMMC memory. The eMMC is separated into several partitions (e.g. /system, /boot, /data, /cache). In former times of Android, the /cache partition was used for caching. Nowadays, in ICS times, the applications are using the /data partition to save information, libraries and cache data. So /cache is no longer used by the operating system or applications. Therefore, this partitions is empty except 4ext-logfiles, last recovery-log and an obligatory and empty lost+found directory. So we have got another 114 MB of space that can now be used as fast swap space for the kernel.
Also, the /system partition normally is not fully used - depending on the rom, a more or less amount of this area is free and unused.
As these areas all are internal memory, these swaps are faster, than a swap area on the sdcard!
There are also a lot of read/write requests to the /data partition as well and this is in Android “by design”. Furthermore there are devices, that have a preconfigured eMMC-swap space "by design", as for exaple the HTC One V.
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So the Help I need is: To get our device supported for this is are the following things:
To do this, we will need your help. At fist you have to install the script manually to confirm that it's working. In the second step we will need a few details of your phones to modify the Aroma setup. Let's start with the first step:
Installation instructions:
Download the Aroma
Extract the file 98swap_cache_v300 from the folder \swap\cache\50\etc\init.d in the Aroma
What to do:
Enter ES-Explorer and:
Go to ES-Explorer settings/Root settings/check (root explorer ,up to root and mount file as writable).
Copy the script 98swap_cache_v300 to /system/etc/init.d
Don't reboot!
Open a terminal session and get superuser rights with the command: su
Command: cd /system/etc/init.d (now you are in the init.d folder, where the script is)
Command: chmod 775 98swap_cache_v300 (now the script has execution rights)
Reboot
Now:
Open a terminal session and get superuser rights with the command: su
Command: cat /proc/swaps (shall show the new swap file /cache/swap/swap.img)
With ES-Explorer navigate to /data/swap and look into the log file swap_cache.log
Please, sent Me the logfile swap_cache.log via PM!.
If it's working, we have to do the second step:
The second step is, to include your Device in the Aroma; we need the internal device name and the mount point of the file systems. Do the following:
Open a terminal session
Get a superuser shell with the command: su
Now the command:getprop ro.product.device
(that's the internal device name - I will need that name exactly)
Now the command: mount
(we need the mount points from /cache and /data and /system; if you do not find them, just use the command "mount > file" - this will write all output to "file" - then send me "file")
Please, sent above info to Me via PM!
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The Two Files I will send to the developer, Then We can pray that He gets to Work on it..
HJain13 said:
I was Just reading about a Triple Swap (Ram) trick on XDA, It Uses Cache and Data and System partition as Swap Space.
Idea
So the Help I need is: To get our device supported for this is are the following things:
The Two Files I will send to the developer, Then We can pray that He gets to Work on it..
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U can just skip ur second step by not checking the device
Hmm..... BUT
T3snake said:
U can just skip ur second step by not checking the device
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Hmm.. but It would be nice if We could use Aroma.. easier to choose amount of swaps and where etc...
HJain13 said:
Hmm.. but It would be nice if We could use Aroma.. easier to choose amount of swaps and where etc...
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It will be aroma allright...
I meant ur second step (getprop 1) isn't mandatory
Anyway info u need is in build.prop
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Link2sd not working on Moto E CM13 Marshmallow

Hi there
I m using Moto E(Condor) with CM 13.0-20160325 NIGHTLY BUILD..
I have installed link2sd but it is not working.. I have partitioned my sd card using mini partition tool.
Whenever i open link2sd app it shows MOUNT SCRIPT ERROR
Mount script cannot be created
mount: '/dev/block/vold/179:66'->'/data/sdext2': no such file or directory
On the other hand if i use apps2sd it works fine for linking apps but after rebooting all the apps stored on sd card are disappeared
What should i do now? Any help or fix?
Thanx in advance
You need to set the kernel on permissive mode
Run this comand on terminal
setenforce 0
While creating Mount script on app2sd choose for init.d support and after that open the script created by app2sd and add
su0
setenforce 0
After this you don't have to make it permissive every time you reboot
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Abhimanyu Shekhawat 121 said:
While creating Mount script on app2sd choose for init.d support and after that open the script created by app2sd and add
su0
setenforce 0
After this you don't have to make it permissive every time you reboot
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I dont knw anything about scripting or init.d :crying: what should i do??
In app2sd click on recreate mount script and when selecting type of partition choose I have init.d support after this got to system/etc/init.d folder and open app2sd script with any editor and add the lines I have mentioned and then reboot
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Abhimanyu Shekhawat 121 said:
While creating Mount script on app2sd choose for init.d support and after that open the script created by app2sd and add
su0
setenforce 0
After this you don't have to make it permissive every time you reboot
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Applied this method and it is working fine. Only problem is that external files like obb are not binding properly.
U using.folder Mount option of app2sd??
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rohanbhagat said:
Hi there
I m using Moto E(Condor) with CM 13.0-20160325 NIGHTLY BUILD..
I have installed link2sd but it is not working.. I have partitioned my sd card using mini partition tool.
Whenever i open link2sd app it shows MOUNT SCRIPT ERROR
Mount script cannot be created
mount: '/dev/block/vold/179:66'->'/data/sdext2': no such file or directory
On the other hand if i use apps2sd it works fine for linking apps but after rebooting all the apps stored on sd card are disappeared
What should i do now? Any help or fix?
Thanx in advance
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THANK YOU BRO IT HELPED FOR ME
You are saying app2sd can't link apps after reboot.
then after creating mount script from apps2sd use lin2sd for linking apps
Well Apps2sd works fine as far as mount script is concerned.... It does successfully creates mount script for 2nd partition while link2sd(pro) doesnt.... All was working well on cm12... But still there are some issues which are not resolved even by apps2sd... All linked apps dissappears after rebooting.... Thus you have create mount scripts again or soft reboot to get back your linked apps!!! Thats a haptic job 4 me.... Anybody who can help to resolve this issue??
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ankii91 said:
Well Apps2sd works fine as far as mount script is concerned.... It does successfully creates mount script for 2nd partition while link2sd(pro) doesnt.... All was working well on cm12... But still there are some issues which are not resolved even by apps2sd... All linked apps dissappears after rebooting.... Thus you have create mount scripts again or soft reboot to get back your linked apps!!! Thats a haptic job 4 me.... Anybody who can help to resolve this issue??
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In marshmallow, if SElinux is permissive ,no problem in rebooting but if your SElinux is enforcing , a soft reboot is needed after every reboot in order to relink all apps..
There is an opt available of autosoft-reboot in app2sd , which triggers soft reboot after every reboot ,if the apps are missing...
Hope it helps!????
need help!!
I followed ur steps and i have done till choosing init.d . Now here is my problem starts. You said to open scrscript and give those commands , but where do i find script?? Where is the system /etc... folder. Plz help ,i am stuck here

LG K7 Space Problem

I mave an ongoing problem with my LG K7. It seems every time I download an app or an update I get a meddsge that there is not enough space for it. I have added a 32 GB Micro SD Card to help with this. The problem is I am not given the option to move software or anything else to the SD Card, to help with the spacr problem. So I have an empty SD Card while the phone is out of space. What functions or apps can I move to open up space and where can I find instructions on how to?
Sincerely,
Shelby
solving
oka follow me ,, as we can increase fixed internal storage ,,, oka follow these steps:-
*root your device through supersu.zip link is below ,,just flash it through ur twrp recovery
*to get into twrp without root first u must flash twrp recovery through ur fastboot
and next below steps
* first go and grab link2sd application from play store
* go and get link2sd patcher from online ,,don't be worry about the link is below
*next patch link2sd ,,
*after patching done ,,go to ur files ,,and in that see link2sd plus key ,,and open ,,and check for license ,,and exit form that
*next go back to patcher and once again go to activate tab and select activate button
*nexr open link u will see link 2sd plus version ,,don't use any precracked apk's ,,
*next creating mount script ,,,download aparted from play store ,,or use easus partition master to create the filesystem called
ext-2 or ex-4 oka
*only that file system will work with mount script ,,as u are having 32 gb memory card calculate it with calculator and divide it into two partiton's like first partiton is fat-32 for ur device and second is ext-2 for link2sd oka
*next open link 2sd and create mount script into ,,the partiton u created for link2sd ,,it'll reboot ur device
*if ur getting mountscript errror ,,then unroot ur supersu from twrp with update unsu.zip,,link is below
*next if supersu fails then use kingoroot or kingroot method link is below
*next open link2sd , go to settings ,,and go down,,and select auto link ,,turn on ,,it'll automatically link ur apps form either playstore or from any other location
*as u should always use linking feature not apps2sd method in link2sd
*and next if u want to move any system app ,,u must convert that app to userapp in link2sd and then u can link it to sd card oka
*next this will work any app,,and note it'll not work for games ,,if u either link games obb folder ,,it'll not work oka note
*next don't download any link2sd app from otherlocation's rather than playstore ,,
*don't use precraked link2sd because it'll give some error's oka
due to less time,, i typed fastly
link for lin2sd patcher :-https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Byal7Gn5RNBQM2ZHZ2gtY2M1T0E
link for easus paritition master:- http://www.easeus.com/partition-manager/epm-pro.html
link for supersu latest :-https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip
link for sdk fastboot tool's :- https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
enjoy i,hope it help's u
Thank You
Thank you for the assistance it is greatly appreciated. First off, can someone tell me if I am even in the right forum? While it may not sound like it, I am not totally stupid. I picked up my MSW from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) in 1994, so I do know to read and write. To be honest with you, in about three months I turn 66. So the language I understand best is old man. While I am sure that at this time any 10 years old could understand this with no problems, I am unable to find one to explain it to me. Having said this, I have about as much chance of following these directions, as I do of getting a date with a Sports Illustrated Swinsuit Model. The reason being I am so far out of my league, I might as well be on a different planet. Now that you better understand my position. Is there anyone out there that could lower themselves to a point, where I might be able to understand and follow them, without having to first put on a diaper? Thank you very much for your time.

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