How To Resize System Partition On Redmi 2 and not back to default after flash ROMs - Xiaomi Redmi 2 Questions & Answers

Hello Everyone
I'm user redmi 2 1gb variant
i want to change my system partition, and i use file 1,5GB Partition @jsidney96
, i click partition.bat, and it works, my system partition change to 1.5gb, but after i flash rom Lineage OS, Viper OS, Validus.. my system partition change to default size.. and i try to repair partition on twrp wipe menu, and no changes has made,... can you help me to fix my problem? or are you have a recommendation rom for resize partition?
Thank You
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because your rom using raw system partition dump from smaller system partition size

inunxelex said:
because your rom using raw system partition dump from smaller system partition size
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Ohhh..,, thanks

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Could you perhaps post an image with the partition sizes from a tool like Disk Info?
thdervenis said:
Hi guys,
I' am about to order the OnePlus 2, the 64GB version. Could you please help me find out the following:
What is the actual available internal storage? (in real GBs)
What is the size of the system partition?
What is the size of the cache partition?
Could you perhaps post an image with the partition sizes from a tool like Disk Info?
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Here you go !

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i'm on latest open beta 7(8.1) on my oneplus 5. i just unlocked the bootloader and flashed the bluespark twrp then i tried to change the system partition file system as f2fs. it showing done but on next line it showing an error as failed to mount '/system'(no such device). i tried official twrp also and facing the same error. it changed to f2fs but after booting it was again changed to ext4(checked with diskinfo)
then i can't able to mount the system also
Please help to solve this error and to change the file system as f2fs.
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Ragavendran 007 said:
i'm on latest open beta 7(8.1) on my oneplus 5. i just unlocked the bootloader and flashed the bluespark twrp then i tried to change the system partition file system as f2fs. it showing done but on next line it showing an error as failed to mount '/system'(no such device). i tried official twrp also and facing the same error. it changed to f2fs but after booting it was again changed to ext4(checked with diskinfo)
then i can't able to mount the system also
Please help to solve this error and to change the file system as f2fs.
i can't able to boot into system on ob7 with twrp. but can be booted with stock recovery. please help me thanks in advance.
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You have to format data and then change system partition to ext4 and now you can flash the rom again.
Aarju said:
You have to format data and then change system partition to ext4 and now you can flash the rom again.
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I formatted the data . Then only I tried to change the file system as f2fs. .. I want to change the filesystem as f2fs
Ragavendran 007 said:
I formatted the data . Then only I tried to change the file system as f2fs. .. I want to change the filesystem as f2fs
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Ext4 is better than f2fs and also you have to first format again and then clean flash is required.
Aarju said:
Ext4 is better than f2fs and also you have to first format again and then clean flash is required.
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F2fs has better writing speed. Then I may help to install the apps faster.. right?
https://medium.com/thecyberfibre/f2fs-versus-ext4-our-take-on-the-ongoing-battle-c0324f46d040
Ragavendran 007 said:
F2fs has better writing speed. Then I may help to install the apps faster.. right?
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While faster, you may find yourself with compatibility issues in regard to your preferred ROM, etc.
Sticking with ext4 (for now) is simply the better option at the moment because it ensures that your reliability and compatibility. Also, there are apparently some issues with f2fs when it comes to device encryption.
Therefore: just wait. Maybe in the future f2fs will be the better option. As for now: I don't think that with an OP5 you need to worry about the installation time of apps taking too long.

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