H Halcyon Well-known member Dec 17, 2010 194 6 0 Nov 30, 2011 #1 Just curious if the new update gets rid of the old crappy file system that samsung likes to use and replaces it with the speedy one. Thanks!
Just curious if the new update gets rid of the old crappy file system that samsung likes to use and replaces it with the speedy one. Thanks!
F fortesquieu Well-known member Mar 3, 2011 95 6 0 Nov 30, 2011 #2 No way that they would change the system file in this kind of update.
Landshark Well-known member Jan 11, 2011 4,434 1,382 113 Nov 30, 2011 #3 ^^^ this. I believe samsung started using the ext4 file system on the SGS2. Not sure they would push that kind of a change in an update Sent from the Shark tank using Tapatalk
^^^ this. I believe samsung started using the ext4 file system on the SGS2. Not sure they would push that kind of a change in an update Sent from the Shark tank using Tapatalk
C Clak Well-known member Sep 14, 2010 392 15 0 Nov 30, 2011 #4 My phone is a lot more responsive either way, I don't think I'd even bother with voodoo at this point.
My phone is a lot more responsive either way, I don't think I'd even bother with voodoo at this point.
Landshark Well-known member Jan 11, 2011 4,434 1,382 113 Nov 30, 2011 #5 Clak said: My phone is a lot more responsive either way, I don't think I'd even bother with voodoo at this point. Click to expand... Just remember EXT4 and voodoo are actually two different things. I also wouldn't bother with with voodoo with how much better this GB update seems to be running. But converting to EXT4 file sytem?- You bet.
Clak said: My phone is a lot more responsive either way, I don't think I'd even bother with voodoo at this point. Click to expand... Just remember EXT4 and voodoo are actually two different things. I also wouldn't bother with with voodoo with how much better this GB update seems to be running. But converting to EXT4 file sytem?- You bet.