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Root LG Ally -> Apps2SD (Questions!)

DJAlmix

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Oct 14, 2010
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I'm looking to partition my MicroSD card so a chunk of it will be dedicated to app space, but I have some questions....and I am sorry for that :p

Edit:

Did everything, and now I just want to know where it moved all my apps to on the SD card...
 
I'm looking to partition my MicroSD card so a chunk of it will be dedicated to app space, but I have some questions....and I am sorry for that :p

Edit:

Did everything, and now I just want to know where it moved all my apps to on the SD card...

All your apps downloaded will move the to ext partion on the sdcard that you made. You cannot view the ext partion in android or windows. You can't view it in windows because windows does not support the ext file system. But Linux does support it.
 
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All your apps downloaded will move the to ext partion on the sdcard that you made. You cannot view the ext partion in android or windows. You can't view it in windows because windows does not support the ext file system. But Linux does support it.

You can view the files in android, you will need root and a file browser like Astro...
Your non system apps will be moved to /system/sd/apps

You do realize Android is modified version of linux, right?
 
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You can view the files in android, you will need root and a file browser like Astro...
Your non system apps will be moved to /system/sd/apps

You do realize Android is modified version of linux, right?

LOL. Yes i know android is based of the linux kernel. And i have tried looking with various file browsers before i when was testing apps2sd before public release.

Just to make sure about seeing them in a file browser i checked using Astro, Estrongs, and OI File manager and they either empty folder or directory empty whenever i went into /system/sd. Maybe they can see them with root explorer? Not sure.

And app2sd is setup correctly as the app2sd check script says that the apps are linked to the sdcard and run from sdcard.
 
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Oh gotcha, I see.

I tend to think theres a problem with your ap2sd script....

Get Astro or use the terminal to go to /data/app

Code:
su
cd /data/app
ls -l

If you see all the apps on your phone in there your ap2sd script did not function correctly.

FWIW I had the same issue at first... the symbolic link was there but the system hadnt mounted the partition that I created....
 
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Oh gotcha, I see.

I tend to think theres a problem with your ap2sd script....

Get Astro or use the terminal to go to /data/app

Code:
su
cd /data/app
ls -l

If you see all the apps on your phone in there your ap2sd script did not function correctly.

FWIW I had the same issue at first... the symbolic link was there but the system hadnt mounted the partition that I created....

Code:
ls -l /data
http://i.imgur.com/Fmdf1.png

Code:
ls -l /data/app
http://i.imgur.com/GDa1M.png

Those outputs seem correct to me. Just posted those screenshots for reference.

I can also see the apps on the 512mb ext4 partion in the app folder on ubuntu when i mount the sdcard.
 
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Looks like your using a different method than I did...

Did you use the one posted here?

http://androidforums.com/ally-all-things-root/192571-howto-partition-your-sdcard-a2sd.html


You should still see all the system apks in the /data/app folder...

Nope i am using the app2sd that killertonez got working. http://androidforums.com/ally-all-things-root/191916-a2sd-multi-roms-ally.html

The one he got working is a different version than the one thats in velocity v0.3

Also how would i see the system apk's in /data/app?

When i do
Code:
ls -l /system/app
I can see them.
 
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Interesting thanks for linking that thread.

Looks like this method moves it all to the SD, so you wouldnt see anything in the /data/app folder but the symbolic link.

How is the performance with the system apks on the SD card? Did you set a cache partition?

What do you get when you run this?

Code:
su
cd /system/sd
df

I cant see any reason why android shouldnt be able to read its own fs. Maybe I will try this method tonight.
 
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Interesting thanks for linking that thread.

Looks like this method moves it all to the SD, so you wouldnt see anything in the /data/app folder but the symbolic link.

How is the performance with the system apks on the SD card? Did you set a cache partition?

What do you get when you run this?

Code:
su
cd /system/sd
df

I cant see any reason why android shouldnt be able to read its own fs. Maybe I will try this method tonight.


The system apk's are in the /system/app directory like they have always been. Not on the sdcard. Here's an screenshot.

http://i.imgur.com/xidb2.png

Here's a screenshot for the df command.
http://i.imgur.com/WBiIs.png

And no there are no cache partions and dalivk cache is not set to move to the sdcard.
 
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