Hello, I'm new here. I'm running Mac OS X Yosemite, and when running the script (the .sh one), it says when zeroing out the laf partition, that there was a write error, not enough space, as @DanielReyes had earlier:
I really didn't wanna brick, so I restored the download mode as the OP posted, and thankfully, it rebooted successfully. But! I wanna do this, just for if sometime theres a CM port for Lollipop or something cool like that . Also, I tried this a second time after uninstalling a bunch of apps that took space, but the problem's still there.
Any suggestions, and what does it mean? Thanks.
Code:
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laf partition script by
========================= Android Addict and junkie2100 ==========================
Make sure that USB Debugging is enabled, all drivers are installed, and that usb
Internet Connection is selected in usb mode
================================= Disclaimer ===================================
I am not responsible for anything that may or may not happen to your phone. By
selecting any choice you are accepting your own fate!!!!!!
================================ Other credits =================================
Android Addict, junkie2100, Cheetopocalypse, biggiephil, bobdamnit, LoneStar, and PlayfulGod.
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[*] Moving laf.img to sdcard/Download folder
45056+0 records in
45056+0 records out
23068672 bytes transferred in 5.347 secs (4314320 bytes/sec)
[*] Moving laf.img to computer just in case
5994 KB/s (23068672 bytes in 3.757s)
[*] Now going to zero out laf partition
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/laf: write error: No space left on device
45057+0 records in
45056+0 records out
23068672 bytes transferred in 3.990 secs (5781622 bytes/sec)
[*] laf partition complete!!!
[*] Proceed to part 2 of my guide now!!!
laf partition script
========By: Android Addict, junkie2100, Cheetopocalypse, biggiephil, bobdamnit, LoneStar, and PlayfulGod========
I really didn't wanna brick, so I restored the download mode as the OP posted, and thankfully, it rebooted successfully. But! I wanna do this, just for if sometime theres a CM port for Lollipop or something cool like that . Also, I tried this a second time after uninstalling a bunch of apps that took space, but the problem's still there.
Any suggestions, and what does it mean? Thanks.
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