Hi,
I am looking for a working /etc/init.d/-script to mount /data/sdext2 on my ASUS ME176CX.
Googling I found several times this snippet mentioned:
mount -t ext4 -o rw /dev/block/vold/: /data/sdext2
mount -t ext4 -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 /data/sdext2
Depending on the source of information ID_A and ID_B are varying, but none has
matched the situation on my tablet.
Furthermore I dont know "vold"...what is it? What purpose have it?
Another question: Is it ok to simply mkdir /data/sdext2 or does this need
a similiar "magic" pre-command like that vold-thingy before the real mount above?
I know that LINK2SD creates similiar, but I dont want to use LINK2SD.
Any help is very appreciated -- thank you! :)
Cheers,
noriatell
I am looking for a working /etc/init.d/-script to mount /data/sdext2 on my ASUS ME176CX.
Googling I found several times this snippet mentioned:
mount -t ext4 -o rw /dev/block/vold/
mount -t ext4 -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 /data/sdext2
Depending on the source of information ID_A and ID_B are varying, but none has
matched the situation on my tablet.
Furthermore I dont know "vold"...what is it? What purpose have it?
Another question: Is it ok to simply mkdir /data/sdext2 or does this need
a similiar "magic" pre-command like that vold-thingy before the real mount above?
I know that LINK2SD creates similiar, but I dont want to use LINK2SD.
Any help is very appreciated -- thank you! :)
Cheers,
noriatell
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