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ts, thanks sa tutorial mo, may mga tanong lang ako about dun sa tatlong folders (app, dalvki-cache, data) na nabangit mo dito sa tut mo, yung data folder ba na yun dun ba pumupunta lahat ng data files ng mga apps at games na iniinstall? like for example, merun ako dito na installed game sa phone ko which is nasa 1.8Gb ang data nya (.obb file), kapag gumamit ba ako ng link2sd, at nagcreate ako ng links from that folders to my 2nd partition ext. sdcard gagana ba? kasi ang pagkakaintindi ko kasi sa process na ginagawa ng link2sd, kaya lang nya gumawa ng mirror links or mount points for apk + dex + lib files of the application to the second partition and creates symbolic links in the original locations on internal storage, na mention mo din dito na ang recommended size para sa 2nd partition is from 512Mb to 2Gb capacity, looks like we cannot extend anymore our 2nd partition beyond 2Gb due to some issues that maybe will occur in the future, and you said also,
bakit kelangan iuncheck ung autolink features? eh i think yan nga ung solution ng developer ng link2sd to overcome ung corruption ng mga files at kapag na-lowbat ung phone mo, no need to relink all lib & dex files diba?
this info came from faq of link2sd official website:
Q. Library files that I linked get unlinked after restarting my phone, why?
On Android 2.3 and 2.2, the links to the lib files are being lost after rebooting because the PackageManager service unpacks all native libraries from the apk files at boot time.
Android 2.3 links native library directories and it does not unpack libs for apps on the external card since they have their libraries in the ASEC container. But it unpacks the lib files that are linked by Link2SD.
Logcat log shows what is going on...
You can use "relink lib files at boot option" as workaround.
for my conclusion, link2sd & either foldermount or directorybind will always be a very good partners in crime for this tweak
lastly, ang astig naman ng UI ng phone mo ts, modded os ba gamit mo? pwede ko bang iport yang transparent settings UI ng phone mo dito sa S4 phone ko? hehehe....baka sakali lang pumwede diba...
thanks dito ts ginawa ko sa sgy ko 6mb nalang yung nasa storage ko hehe tsaka ts sa instruction mo apps at davik lang ang ilink?ginawa ko kasi pati yung data ni link ko din kasi pag naglalaro ako nababawasan yung free space ng phone mem hehe ok lang kaya?
galing nito ts..working sakin
ask ko lang, hindi ba mawawala ung partition nya kung sakali mang ma factory reset ang phone?
...btw tnx!
thannnnnnks!
TS working to!
may downside lang tlga nakakasira sya ng sd card nakaka 3 palit na ko ng sd card laging nasisira.
baka may solution na kau. kasi lagi akong nasisiraan ng sd card sa pag partition. pero working to skin gumana skin nagamit ko sya ng 4weeks then nasira na yung sd card ko.