Koumajutsu here once again, with a gift
SDparter.apk version 1.1
My tool for partitioning SD-cards.
This is roughly based on 51dusty's sdparted 0.6 script for CyanogenMod with a few key differences.
1) This is an Android App and not a script.
2) This does not need to be run through a terminal while in Recovery
3) It carries what tools it needs with it (parted, tune2fs, e2fsck binaries)
4) This only supports FAT32, EXT4 and SWAP partitions (EXT2 and EXT3 have been omitted for sake of simplicity)
This has been tested with the Samsung Galaxy Prevail, but may work with other devices.
SCREENSHOTS! (coming soon)
Requirements: Root, EXT4 support, Swap Support
File system supports are only required to create those partition types. You should be able to use this to create partitions that your system supports so long as you don't try to make partitions you don't support (I.E. if you only have EXT4 support, do not expect swap partitions to work and not cause FCs)
Unlike a lot of other people's apps out there, I'm going to suggest that Developers include this app as a system app in their ROMs if it works on their device. All I ask is you drop my name somewhere
Changelog:
1.0: Initial Release
1.1: Fixed Force Close when parsing non-whole numbers into integers. Fixed potential Force Close if app is run without an SD-card installed. Added checks for each binary individually
SDparter.apk version 1.1
My tool for partitioning SD-cards.
This is roughly based on 51dusty's sdparted 0.6 script for CyanogenMod with a few key differences.
1) This is an Android App and not a script.
2) This does not need to be run through a terminal while in Recovery
3) It carries what tools it needs with it (parted, tune2fs, e2fsck binaries)
4) This only supports FAT32, EXT4 and SWAP partitions (EXT2 and EXT3 have been omitted for sake of simplicity)
This has been tested with the Samsung Galaxy Prevail, but may work with other devices.
SCREENSHOTS! (coming soon)
Requirements: Root, EXT4 support, Swap Support
File system supports are only required to create those partition types. You should be able to use this to create partitions that your system supports so long as you don't try to make partitions you don't support (I.E. if you only have EXT4 support, do not expect swap partitions to work and not cause FCs)
Unlike a lot of other people's apps out there, I'm going to suggest that Developers include this app as a system app in their ROMs if it works on their device. All I ask is you drop my name somewhere
Changelog:
1.0: Initial Release
1.1: Fixed Force Close when parsing non-whole numbers into integers. Fixed potential Force Close if app is run without an SD-card installed. Added checks for each binary individually