- Feb 5, 2020
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Hi,
This question may have been asked before but i couldn't find any definitive answer.
I have successfully flashed Xiaomi.eu to my Mi 9 Lite today after unlocking my bootloader.
After performing a wipe in TWRP i received multiple errors relating to unable to mount /data partition. I was still able to successfully flash the Xiaomi.Eu ROM but upon bootup it was just stuck on the boot loading screen. After alot of looking around it appears there was an issue with the F2FS file system that was being used for the Data partition. I then changed this to EXT4, wiped the parition again and then flashed the Xiaomi.EU rom again and this time the phone booted successfully.
My question is should F2FS be supported by Xiaomi.Eu? as i have read that EXT4 is slower then the F2FS file system. I would rather use F2FS if it is supported thats all.
This question may have been asked before but i couldn't find any definitive answer.
I have successfully flashed Xiaomi.eu to my Mi 9 Lite today after unlocking my bootloader.
After performing a wipe in TWRP i received multiple errors relating to unable to mount /data partition. I was still able to successfully flash the Xiaomi.Eu ROM but upon bootup it was just stuck on the boot loading screen. After alot of looking around it appears there was an issue with the F2FS file system that was being used for the Data partition. I then changed this to EXT4, wiped the parition again and then flashed the Xiaomi.EU rom again and this time the phone booted successfully.
My question is should F2FS be supported by Xiaomi.Eu? as i have read that EXT4 is slower then the F2FS file system. I would rather use F2FS if it is supported thats all.