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Root Link2SD and you (a tutorial)

alright I downloaded the dropbox app, but ican only upload files?? I've lookied everywhere and I cannot upload my folders. I have well over 1000 different files on my sd. Im not thinkin I wanna do them one by one

I'm testing the Astro cloud backup now. You can longpress a folder and upload all the files at once. They don't upload in that folder though it seems. I just see the individual files in the cloud, but at least you can multiselect files. I am having a problem restoring. Not sure yet its functional in the beta.
 
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alright I downloaded the dropbox app, but ican only upload files?? I've lookied everywhere and I cannot upload my folders. I have well over 1000 different files on my sd. Im not thinkin I wanna do them one by one

I think your best option is going to be dropbox and Titanium Backup. I haven't used dropbox so I was trying it out. Titanium Backup will sync with dropbox and upload files there. Ti has all kinds of batch options and will make life easier for you I think. I use the Pro version and can't remember if the free version syncs with dropbox. Since you can't backup to a computer, I think it would be worth the investment if you can afford it.
 
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Alot of people get this error:

I'm not asking for help, I'm just going to post my adventures in fixing this for the benefit of anyone else who might have this problem. So it started last night, had been running the 0125 build of BACKside for about 24 hours. I noticed two updates for apps I have linked, so ran the updates. Link2sd gave an error on both I haven't seen before, failed due to the ext partition being read only. Rebooted, no change. Tried playing with the options in Link2sd, no change. Using ES File Explorer, went to ext partition, tried to make a folder. No problem there, so the partitions are mounted correctly. The issue is isolated to link2SD. Next step? Shift my apps back to phone and unistall link2SD, then reinstall. Going to take time, I have some 180 apps. If that doesn't work, then I'll backup all my stuff to a PC, then blow away my partitions and start over. With a three week old sleeping on my lap, this will be a slow process. Stay tuned for further details...


I had that issue a couple weeks ago after updating link2sd and I had to do a clean wipe and went back to the last version of link2sd. I know you weren't asking but I figured I'd tell you what worked for me.


Just because I wasn't asking doesn't mean your input isn't welcome! The thing is, I hadn't updated link2SD. I noticed that the error message link2SD was giving mentioned /data/sdext/dalvik, so I tried clearing cache and dalvik cache. Rebooted, used ES to navigate to /data/sdext/dalvik, and was able to create and delete files. Tried link2SD again, error remains. More trouble shooting to follow...


I tried everything the only thing I got to work was a full wipe including the ext


I figured out what is happening. Its a file system error, causing the volume to mount read only. Pull the card, pop it in a PC, and run fsck on it. For windows users, you can use Cygwin to get linux tools running. Problem solved!
 
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So I don't know what went wrong, but a while ago I followed these steps and found that it worked. I was able to install bigger apps for a while. Today, I noticed an update for Google+ which is around 8mb and I tried downloading and then the good ol Error: Invalid Package message came up. And then something to the extent of insufficient space. Funny, I have a lot of space allocated to downloading items. I even tried uninstalling after I backed up certain larger apps. I don't understand how there is insufficient space when I have 3gb SD and 1gb second partition. This all started today, can anyone help me?
 
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Your rom probably has the 01mvdalvik script. Look in /etc/init.d/ and if you see 01mvdalvik you can move it elsewhere, I moved mine to the root of my sd.

Once this is moved wipe cache and data for the market, reboot into recovery and wipe cache and dalvik and then reboot into your rom.

I tried moving 01mvdalvik to the root of my SD card but in the file manager, it keeps saying can't move. Any tips?
 
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I moved 01mvdalvik because I have been having the same problem as reported above. I used Root Explorer to change it to r/w and moved it to the root of the sd card.

After rebooting into recovery and wiping cache & dalvik, and then rebooting normally, three missing apps returned with force close messages. I also lost about 60 MB of free space and I can't tell why. Apps seem to be taking up the normal amount of space. I have deleted the three f/c apps and repeatedly cleared caches and rebooted, but the low space remains a problem.

I have now restored a nandroid backup so I'm back to the normal amount of free space, but I'd still like to use the move 01mvdalvik suggestion or something else in order to stop the insufficient space/invalid package file errors.

Any ideas on why moving 01mvdalvik to the sd card is causing the phone to lose 60 MB of space, or any other suggestions to get rid of the insufficient space/invalid package file errors? The usual cache clearing suggestions haven't helped.

I'm using Harmonia 2.03 if that makes a difference.
 
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I use that, and it helps with the "insufficient space" market error. But I still get "package file not valid" after download, and I can't install the app.

Another alternative to moving/deleting 01mvdalvik is this:

Open terminal emulator and:
$ su
# cd /cache
# mv download download.old
# mkdir -p /sdcard/cache/download
# ln -s /sdcard/cache/download download
 
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Hi everyone. I'm pretty new to this and hope I can get some help.

I've had an Optimus V for a year and have always been frustrated with the lack of memory space for apps. I finally decided to take the plunge and rooted with Gingerbreak tonight. That worked fine. I'm not interested in custom ROMs -- just want to be able to free up space by moving apps to the SD card so I can have more apps.

I read this guide and I installed Titanium Backup (free version) and batch backed up all my apps and system files.

Here's where I'm stuck -- I can't figure out how to partition the SD card. I turned off my phone and took the SD card out (it's the stock 2 GB card), put it in Macbook Pro's SD card slot and it comes up in the finder. I open Disk Utility, click on the SD card and click on the "partition" button. It won't let me resize the current partition. It would allow me to erase and repartition the SD card into two partitions. Is that what I want to do? This will wipe the SD card right? How do I recover the apps and files that are currently on the SD card if I do this? I don't mind buying Titanium backup Pro if that is necessary -- I just am nervous to do anything that I can't get back. I copied the Titanium backup folder to my desktop but other than that haven't done anything else.

Thanks for helping out a noob!
 
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