ClauvanPdST
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Due to gapps problem in latest releases, I'm planning increase system partition size to 1100 Mbyte. @Kamil Mazik , @vladimirs77 please change resize script. All, resize your partitions, if you use CM13 size, after script will be available!
I made my own build!
Make Backup your partitions "/aboot", "/boot", "/recovery" and "/system" to your MicroSD with TWRP Backup tool.
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With the reduction of the partition “/system”, we can increase the “/data.
If you want to do it, apply the Partition Resizing Patch.
“L70D325_PartitionTableTool_1.0.8[TuksOID].7z”.
This tool was modeled based on "Partition Table Tool 1.0.4 for LG L70 (D325 / D320n / D320) by @vladimirs77" and now, have six options (From "Maximum" to "Stock" partition sizes).
The Option: Optimal 01 (it is recommended for this procedure).
* “/system” of 1573mb (stock size) to 1160mb;
* “/cache” of 262mb (size stock) to 53MB;
* “/data (internalSD)” to 1573mb (stock size) to 2266mb.
Note: you apply this resizer 3 times. All the times automaticaly reboot recovery.
* First time: Downgrade TWRP version to 2.8.7-0;
* Second Time: Prepare for Repartitioning (You will see many errors in “red” is normal.);
* Third Time: Repartitioning successful.
Keep the image file of recovery “twrp-3.0.2-0-20160407-w5 by @vm03" on your MicroSD, you can click “Install”, “Images...”, select the file in “/sdcard”, check the “recovery” and “Swipe to Confirm Flash”.
* Fourth Time: The Paramount Step: after the repartitioning is complete you should use TWRP Restore submenu to restore backups of your partitions.
Not reflash the StockROM. The system partition is too large to be placed in the new partition size. You return to the original partition, Because StockROM flash the Stock Partition Table too. You end up just wasting your work and time invested until now.
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If you format your MicroSD, do not panic! You will connect to the PC via MTP directly through TWRP (look the “mount” submenu).
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The ROM is best enjoyed with some space in "/system" and increase "/data" partition.
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