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Originally Posted by Icewyng
Usually, when a system is unstable, it could be because of the way the file permissions are set up.
Can you give a step-by step account telling precisely what you did and in what order? That could help figuring it out.
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Here is what I do:
1) Remove all the partitions on my SD card and reformat.
2) Create three partitions on my SD card: FAT32, ext3 (approx. 300MB), and linux swap (approx. 300MB).
Then, I follow the method described at:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...&postcount=146
3) Flash 2.0.6
4) As an added precaution, I do a factory reset and reflash 2.0.6 to make sure that nothing remains from previous installations.
5) Flash a2sd
6) Flash fake AV Patch
7) Flash market install and follow the steps described in "non ugly market Install" as described below for 2.0.6 (including the restore framework):
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https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...11&postcount=2
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https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...6&postcount=21
I tried using the method above without the fake AV Patch (which apparently would be a source of instability... apparently due to Titanium Backup), but without it, I am unable to get access to functions such as installing programs on the external SD card.
So that's about it for the steps I am following.
I will wait on the new patch you (Icewyng) are working on instead of starting again with this method.