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Revision as of 17:10, 15 February 2017
Contents
Apps and storage management
Link2SD
When using SD-Cards bigger than 32GB be aware of the following problems:
Summary according to the above post (thanks to user "regli"):
- all partitions need to start in the first 32GB
- link2sd insists that the ext2/ext4 partition is the second partition
- create a small Linux swap partition first (32MB)
- then add a ext2 Apps partition (as /system often is only 2GB use e.g. 2, 4 or 6 GB)
- there should directly follow a fat32 Data partition of your desired size
- leave spare, unallocated room for overprovisioning
- finally mark the fat32 partition "active" by setting the boot flag
e.g. SD-CARD 64GB | 32GB-border --> | 32GB | Partionioning sheme: |swp | ext2 | fat32 | prov | |====|===============|======/ /===============| | | MB | max. 30GB | | 10% |
Cal / Card-Dav based calendars
Backup and restore
Backup with Titanium Backup. Restore
- CardDav
- CalDav
- JB Workarounds
- OpenTasks
Reboot the phone. Change to settings->accounts and activate the synchronisation for your saved accounts.
Voilà (completely without google :-) )
Terminal Emulator
Manually boot into recovery mode
You need the following free app called androidterm:
e.g. for booting into TWRP:
su hit enter reboot recovery hit enter
Apps Launcher
KISS Lauchner
File Manager
Best file manager for me: ES File Explorer
Problems with accessing the SD Card: