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NAND
system@NAND, data@NAND, boot@NAND
For T-Mobile USA HD2 (LEO 1024)
Please visit my ICS NAND thread for the installation steps.
NAND with DataOnEXT
system@NAND, data@EXT4, boot@NAND
For EU/International HD2 (LEO 512)
Please create a FAT32 primary partition with 32KB cluster size, then an EXT4 primary partition with default cluster size on your SD card.
Please visit DataOnEXT thread for more info.
(I modified DataOnEXT to be able to use with NativeSD at the same time. Share the same data.)
NativeSD (SD-EXT)
system@EXT4, data@EXT4, boot@FAT32
For high speed read/write SD Card only (Class 6 or 10). Otherwise you may get poor performance.
Please create a FAT32 primary partition with 32KB cluster size, then an EXT4 primary partition with default cluster size on your SD card.
Please visit NativeSD thread for more info.
NAND
system@NAND, data@NAND, boot@NAND
For T-Mobile USA HD2 (LEO 1024)
Please visit my ICS NAND thread for the installation steps.
NAND with DataOnEXT
system@NAND, data@EXT4, boot@NAND
For EU/International HD2 (LEO 512)
Please create a FAT32 primary partition with 32KB cluster size, then an EXT4 primary partition with default cluster size on your SD card.
Please visit DataOnEXT thread for more info.
(I modified DataOnEXT to be able to use with NativeSD at the same time. Share the same data.)
NativeSD (SD-EXT)
system@EXT4, data@EXT4, boot@FAT32
For high speed read/write SD Card only (Class 6 or 10). Otherwise you may get poor performance.
Please create a FAT32 primary partition with 32KB cluster size, then an EXT4 primary partition with default cluster size on your SD card.
Please visit NativeSD thread for more info.