Thread: Ext4!
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my way:
1* install backupmenu ,cssu-t , kernel-power , recovery-boot,
2*modify backupmenulauncher.item for ext4(search ext3 and replace with ext4 ,mkfs , fsck , etc, read before replace) , after that copy extrafiles.tar.gz extract it (search ext3 in content and replace with ext4 , MKFS ,FSCK ") after you have edited the files , archive back to extrafiles.tar.gz and replace them
the path is :usr/share/backupmenu
IF THAT IS TO COMPLICATED , YOU CAN USE MY FILES (atached to this post) ,
1) download and extract them to usr/share/backupmenu.
2)reboot
3) slide keyboard and let it open
4)enter to backupmenu and make a backup of both rootfs and optfs
save-it to internal storage "MyDocs" , it's faster
5)reboot
6)go to recovery boot : and type:
mkfs.ext4 /dev/mmcblk0p2 *(wait to complete)
7)reboot
8)enter to backmenu and restore your backup created *(if doesn't succeed from first atempt , repeat steps from 5 to 8)

after a successfull boot , we can tweak the ext4 to it's limits
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Last edited by Alecsandru; 2014-05-13 at 16:28.
 

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