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Root Moving Apps To Sd

with the partitioning, theres no xposed stuff that can go wrong.

what happens if another xposed module goes bonkers and you boot with xposed deactivated? (mash volume during boot until device vibrates)

at least with link2sd (which does need system write to create the link to the second partition in the first place but then never again), it is impossible to mess up since it is inside the phone.
 
And as far as I can tell, once you link an app you dont need root to run that app. root is used to move apps over and make the initial link to the SD partition.

(meanung you might keep access to the sd apps if you unroot)

I dont know.
 
And as far as I can tell, once you link an app you dont need root to run that app. root is used to move apps over and make the initial link to the SD partition.

(meanung you might keep access to the sd apps if you unroot)

I dont know.

@daveyoung, @DeadDude is right. Xposed can go wrong if you don't know what your doing, especially in its early phase on Lollipop. I'm adventurous and it pays off for me, but I've had to do a lot of learning to stay safe.
 
So do what revenslight said? He still hasn't responded to tell me if I should still do it cuz I already flash aicp
 
You don't need to use a switcher to partition an SD card. You only need a switcher to modify the system partition. You don't have to modify the system partition to partition an SD card. Think... I don't know why people think they need to use a switcher for every little thing. Unless you are adding, removing, or editing a file or directory inside the system folder, you don't need system r/w

U do when u first load aparted and it installs files into sys partition and when u first load link2sd
 
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