Alex0901
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Hier mal das letzte posting von cpt. Denke das bezieht sich auf das Update
Alright, so I did a bit more work on exfat-nofuse and MTP today, and I still can't get MTP to work consistently on any of my PCs. It seems to work best on my 64-bit Windows machines, without having previously installed HTC drivers, and letting the OS download and install the proper drivers itself. I'm not sure if this will ever be consistent, but I know TeamWin is still working on the MTP implementation in recovery, so it's likely that it will.
As far as building exfat support into the kernel using the exfat-nofuse source - I believe I've gotten it a bit more stable, and I was able to eliminate the hack I was using in the TWRP code and get it mounting properly as exFAT. I had to delete my TWRP folder completly and let the recovery recreate it, and since doing that, everything appears to be peachy. I did see a weird issue with a copied file showing up twice, but I just deleted the duplicate copy and moved on.
I was having an issue with corrupted backups/md5s, and I was given some code to add to TWRP that might help. Since applying it and the above mentioned actions to my card, my backups, both compressed and uncompressed have turned out perfectly - all md5s match and no files magically disappearing. So for me, that's progress. I'll keep testing it to confirm before I post anything here (unless others are having issues and really prefer the exfat-nofuse setup).
I inquired on the #twrp IRC channel about the startup glitch and the reboot delay, and there wasn't much anyone could do to help. I was told that the startup glitch occurs frequently with Qualcomm devices. There were a couple of flags to try and hide it, but none of them worked. Also, regarding the reboot delay - it seems to be something in the kernel that causes it. I don't know what, and since it doesn't really affect anything or negatively impact how the recovery works, I'm inclined to leave both of those "bugs" be.
So that's the update. Nothing to post here really, as long as most everyone is having success with the recovery (outside of MTP).
As far as building exfat support into the kernel using the exfat-nofuse source - I believe I've gotten it a bit more stable, and I was able to eliminate the hack I was using in the TWRP code and get it mounting properly as exFAT. I had to delete my TWRP folder completly and let the recovery recreate it, and since doing that, everything appears to be peachy. I did see a weird issue with a copied file showing up twice, but I just deleted the duplicate copy and moved on.
I was having an issue with corrupted backups/md5s, and I was given some code to add to TWRP that might help. Since applying it and the above mentioned actions to my card, my backups, both compressed and uncompressed have turned out perfectly - all md5s match and no files magically disappearing. So for me, that's progress. I'll keep testing it to confirm before I post anything here (unless others are having issues and really prefer the exfat-nofuse setup).
I inquired on the #twrp IRC channel about the startup glitch and the reboot delay, and there wasn't much anyone could do to help. I was told that the startup glitch occurs frequently with Qualcomm devices. There were a couple of flags to try and hide it, but none of them worked. Also, regarding the reboot delay - it seems to be something in the kernel that causes it. I don't know what, and since it doesn't really affect anything or negatively impact how the recovery works, I'm inclined to leave both of those "bugs" be.
So that's the update. Nothing to post here really, as long as most everyone is having success with the recovery (outside of MTP).