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Old 01-13-2011, 03:29 PM   #207
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Coulb be the case but I'm not sure. It worked before (with the linux swap) but I had to disable a2sd or else, nothing would launch except launcher and it was painfully slow (and crashed most system processes as acore and gapps).

As for the SU force close, I have found 2 possible solutions:

1) clear superuser's cache & reboot
2) Uninstall the apk and reinstall it with market

I will try those as soon as I get home.
It would rock if you could get SuperUser.apk working

Experience from my past tell me that over 95% of all "app2sd" problems stem from damaged filesystems or media that does not like to be formatted ext2/ext3 (nope, I'm not making this up).

It works perfectly over here. I have a fully working, fully configured system on SD. After a firmware reflash all I have to do is get a2sd working again, run a2sd setup and reintegrate my old a2sd partition to be fully operational again.
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