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I have Google acct synced, that only works when Data is working.
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Here is an odd one. Can the some startup setting be modified so that the default data.img file is larger than 256mb?
I ask, becuase I dropped in all of my applications into the appropriate folder on the SD Card and upon first boot, I was greeted by a low disk space alert / alarm. Just wonderin' Best regards, -boggsie
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I'm not aware of any setting in the cmdline that will change the size of the data.img... That's hard-set in init. |
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I assumed green bars were good, but even when they're not green things seem to work fine for me in XDAndroid (I have limited experience w/Android on devices).
I'm running the new build and reinstalling my apps/reconfiguring. So far, everything seems to work fine. I've gotten a few errors about something or other not responding (usually during install), but I just click 'wait' and it seems to go well. I made a few calls with no real problems. During one call, my voice echoed for a bit, but it cleared up on its own (during the call). Previously, I hadn't noticed the handful of apk's included in the bundle -- a couple of games, Tapatalk XDA, TitaniumBackup, GetLogs v1.1, etc. Nice. |
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I noticed even if it shows "bars" but icon is gray, I get no data, it has to be green to get data for me try deleting the apn and toggling it from home only to auto or vice versa to reconnect it and get it back to green
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The slider-bar allows up to a 2gb data.img. There is a separate tool to create a brand-new (generic / empty) data.img. I've never actually used that tool. Maybe that's an option. Create a blank one that is the size I desire, and drop it into the < target > folder before first boot to head the issue off before it occurs. Best regards, -boggsie |
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