ytpmudpmuh wrote:Hi soren,
Got it going for the NAND + EXT4 v4.5 - but perhaps only just. Much obliged.
In the end, one's HD2 will only allow the NAND partition up to 350MB, 400MB being no go with a 300MB NAND partition being inadequate for a NAND v4.5 install. Being itchy fingers, perhaps will try a manual NAND partition to see where the max size lies. Are the LEO 512MB NAND so limited or is my HD2 NAND slowly dying off. When installed in NAND, the DSP and ringtones came back. tytung's ROMs are AOK. Gave life back to the HD2.
Cheers
Sounds like you are using some tool which limits your partition size. You can do more manually.
Keep in mind that your NAND size is fixed. If you allocate too much to the cache or some other partition you take space from system.
You do not need much of a cache partition nor data partition since you are using the SD card.
The reason you likely need a large system partition is probably bad blocks in NAND which happens with age.
You will get better performance from a Class 6 card than a Class 4. A UHS I card *may* give you problems as the HD2 was designed too long ago.
ytpmudpmuh wrote:Installation process [everytime] is Task29/Wipe > HSPL 4 [2.08 HSP] > Radio 215.50.14 > MAGLDR 1.13 > CWM Rec 1.3/250MB
You *really* don't need to do that. You will wear out your NAND for no real benefit.
Sent from my Nexus 4