cyanogens rom automatically does apps2sd if your sd is partitioned . other than that , a partition is not needed and runs great without one![]()
Currently I am running the JF 1.51 Cupcake ROM. I have recently learned that there will be no more JF updates and I am looking for a new custom ROM to switch to. Cyanogen's ROM is supposed to be super fast and fairly stable. I have seen that people are recommending two SD card partitions when installing the ROM.
Is there any real benefit to this?
If so, what does it do?
If I do not partition my SD how would the ROM run on my G1?
When installing JF 1.51 I never had to partition my SD card and it runs just fine. It would be ideal for me to not partition my SD, since I am sort of a newbie with the whole custom ROM thing. A simple "update.zip" in recovery mode would be best for me.
cyanogens rom automatically does apps2sd if your sd is partitioned . other than that , a partition is not needed and runs great without one![]()
battery life is battery life .....
difference in performance is huge when compared to a stock rom
I have 4.0.2 I'm not partitioned
I don't even know how to
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