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Ah just testing a theory; since I got a distinctive performance increase when formatting card as fat32 instead of fat16, I was thinking that using the native filesystem might be even better. Also saw some threads that indicated one of the other phones had a pronounced increase in performance as well with native ext2.
Ah well, I will skip it for now and wait until we have the last few things hammered out on froyo and can flash it to nand. Then it will all be irrelevant anyway. |
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There is a pronounced performance increase on some phones... not so much on these ones. Though maybe the 500 is more ripe for performance increase than the 800, so it might be worth a shot.
system goes on ext2 partition #1, data goes on ext2 partition #2. Open up /init in the rootfs; near the beginning, there's a whole section that tests if mmcblk0p2 and p3 exist, and if so, sets a PARTITIONED flag and goes through a bunch of steps. It looks to make sure there's an installedsystem.sqsh, and, if there is, tries to boot off the ext2 partition. What you want to do is boot into android (using the standard method), mount mmcblk0p2 in a temporary directory, manually 'cp -a' everything from /system to /mnt/temp (or whatever), optionally do the same for mmcblk0p3 and /data, then reboot to WinMo, and move the files around so that it chooses to boot from partition instead of file. I might be forgetting some steps or some pitfalls, as it's been quite a while since I've done any of that. |
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Yea, I just thought the performance increase on our devices was basically nil with the ext2 trick, but I don't know if anyone with a 500 has tried.
With that said, I keep hoping neopeek makes a breakthru and we get a NAND sooner rather than later |
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i'm having trouble partitioning my sd card. I tried 2 different cards (one of them from the evo) and it fails to boot. the hp program doesn't run on my computer. any ideas on what I can do?
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Ubuntu livecd + GParted will get it done. Are you just trying to make it into one partition, or are you doing something complicated?
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i'm with you on that one. looks like it has gotten it to flash without bricking it lol.
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I loaded up FroYo last night on my new Diamond (getting ready to sell the TP2, since without sound Android is sort of useless; WinMo 6.5 is so stunningly, mindblowingly bad; and I don't want to deal with the hassle of unlocking it). It definitely seems faster/smoother to me. Haven't noticed any problems yet, so I'll probably upload a CDMA All-in-One later today.
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