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I used my recovery to partition many newest card
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@echo off
adb shell ls -L /data/app/*.apk > "%~dp0APPS.txt"
adb kill-server
notepad "%~dp0APPS.txt"
del "%~dp0APPS.txt"
/data/app/ales.veluscek.sdtools-2.apk: No such file or directory
/data/app/com.abc.abcnews-1.apk
/data/app/com.adobe.reader-1.apk
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Correct. ClockworkMod recovery v3.2.0.1 would only allow a 512mb partition size which is really too small. That's why I've brought up the Xionia recovery that allowed for the proper size partition.It would depend how it formats, I'm guessing you'll have the choice of which FAT32, FAT16 or EXT2/3/4. It also has to make them both primary and basically do it the same way you do it with Minitool in the tutorial as far as which is the first and which is the second primary.
But it should work, when I did the tests for you with ROM manager or whatever it was it did everything correctly, just small partitions.
. But I'll see what I can do about some tutorial.I've been reading the posts in this thread for quite some time, and I was just trying to find ways that would make your tutorial a little more inviting to those members with very little computer or smart phone experience/skill. Trying to find the simplest way to allow for the the proper functioning of Link2SD.I personally would rather pop the card into my notebook and it do it that route. You have to do that to back up your card anyway.
Oh yeah, I left the Market alone. After seeing how much free space I ended up with, I wish I'd left Google Maps alone too! I think it'll be fine though.I don't know if you've fully read my warnings, do not link the market even though you can. My nandroid of my stock backup has no access to the market because I had linked it. Still working on getting it back on there.

You can unlink items as easily as you linked them.I wish I'd left Google Maps alone too!
What about apps that I backed up (with Ti Backup), uninstalled, downloaded, linked, unlinked, uninstalled, and then restored from backup?You can unlink items as easily as you linked them.
Will I be right back to where I started?No, if you are rooted (which you must be to use this) you must never factory reset your Optimus.
You can not link apps from SD, you must have them on the internal and then link them. It may take a few minutes or even a reboot for the changes to be shown as the OS moves the files and clears the space.
Google Maps are good on sd-ext.
You will need to remove them from system apps. Ben said that link2sd can do this now, but as I no longer use it I will tell you the old method via titanium backup. Long press the app and press "convert to user app" then it should be able to be linked.Is it possible to move Google Maps and Gmail to SD card by link2sd? can you explain how you did it? thanks
nijel, I can't see the option of Create Link when I press the Action button. The same goes for other system apps I tried to link them but the option doesn't exist.
What else can I do?