Yes, I finally got it done right. I finally hacked my Android phone and got Apps2SD working! Woo-Hoo!@ Now I can install more than 6 apps! It was getting seriously annoying, not to mention slow, having to get rid of the fun stuff
I bought an 8GB Class 4 MicroSD card so I can finally make good use of the phone.
So here is essentially what I did:
(Keep in mind that I had already rooted my phone before and recently was trying to get alternative ROMs but never quite got beyond swapping Cyanogen’s Recovery to Clockwork Mod’s recovery image)
Fixing my G1
1/ DL all files. CM 4.2.15.1, CM Recovery
2/ Flash Cyanogen’s Recovery
3/ Copy CM and flash rom
4/ Partition card
If you have cyanogens rom , the best way to partition your sd card is through the phone , through cyanogens recovery . Period . That’s how it was meant to be done with his roms . He says so himself . The process is fairly easy and quick.
Go to the terminal in cyanogens recovery , type ….
su
parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
rm 1
rm 2
rm 3 (if you have a third partition)
5/ Gparted is a part of Cyan’s latest recovery console.
disclaimer THIS WILL ERASE EVERYTHING ON YOUR SD CARD!!!! so back up first!!!go into recovery , open the console , type….
su (press enter)
parted /dev/block/mmcblk0 (press enter)(You’ll need to know the maximum amount of mb on your sd card so type):
print (press enter it will then enter your total mb on sd card, recommend you write down the max amount of mb for the card)
Then you want to delete the existing partition:
rm 1 (press enter)
Then create your primary partition, the numbers you input will vary depending on how many mb your card has:
mkpartfs primary fat32 0 xxxx
*(where xxxx = how much mb you want on fat32 part of sd card, example… ” mkpartfs primary fat32 0 3584″ [4096mb(total)-(512mb for ext2 partition)])
Then create the ext2 partition:
mkpartfs primary ext2 3584 4096
*(4096 being the total amount of mb on a 4gb card,
assuming thats the total given to you on the initial #print command)And you’ve partitioned your memory card, no outside application needed.
Anyways , I just updated the guide to include updating your ext2 to ext3 !
In recovery go to the terminal , type ……
su
upgrade_fs
reboot recoveryPress repair ext filesystems , reboot , and you are at ext3
So now everything works according to plan. Added a bunch of apps and still got tons of internal memory! Yea!
So now I get to play




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