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    Default Ho to reallocate drive space after CM7 uninstall?

    I have the 32GB TP. I had installed CM7 back in the fall. Worked great but had issues with the Wi-fi disconnecting so I uninstalled and went back to WebOS. Fast forward to Feb ... I gave CM9 a shot and really liked the enhanced interface. Curious to see how much drive space each OS was using I checked Tailor and this is what I have:

    USB (media): 21.523 GiB
    Android (system): 304 MiB
    Android (cache): 200 MiB
    Android (data): 1.5 GiB
    Unused Space: 4.016 GiB

    How to reallocate that 4.016 back to WebOS? It does not appear that this can be done in Tailor.
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    Default Re: Ho to reallocate drive space after CM7 uninstall?

    Tailor?
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    Default Re: Ho to reallocate drive space after CM7 uninstall?

    No, Tailor would not allow me to take the 4.016 and give it back to WebOS.
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    Default Re: Ho to reallocate drive space after CM7 uninstall?

    Surely you just hit 'Unused Space' in Tailor, enter a new (smaller) size (on: 'User - ext3') and then hit 'Create Partition'??
    Where does that 'space' go, if not back onto the 'SD Card'/Media partition where it is then available to/for webOS?

    I am down to 16 Mebibytes Unused! Get those Apps in there!!

    Anyway, isn't there also an Android App that wiill allow you to vary your partition sizes from CM9 too?

    Last edited by Mutoidi; 04-02-2012 at 04:22 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 149113 View Post
    No, Tailor would not allow me to take the 4.016 and give it back to WebOS.
    Sure it will, that's what I designed it to do.
    Expand the media partition using the unused space.

    -- Rod

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