QUOTE(antt00 @ Jul 9 2013, 08:13 AM)
This is interesting.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2355192Wonder if my minion is willing to try it out...

I hope his device don't blow up...

haiyo... all this things is changing the file "structure" already from ext4 which is what i use when i tried dual booting during my uni years with Ubuntu.
now going to ext2? why not ext0, this is faster?
kidding... eh, i'm not your minion, why am I replying here.
anyways, anyone here tried slimbean before?
eh Gru aka
antt00, there's a quote from XDA:
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Since you like to convert between filesystems, do us all a favor and run Bonnie++ on them.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1169910Maybe there is a noticeable difference on Note2 hardware, but in the past, it hasn't been the case. To keep things "even", run from adb shell in recovery. That way you don't have the pesky OS overhead etc... Just format a partition, run the test, copy/paste the results, format and run again.
Now, that IS a benchmark and all the usual benchmark caveats apply, however, it is also a useful start to determine how the hardware handles the various cases.
Speaking from experience on previous phones, particularly the Samsung Vibrant, the speed difference wasn't really noticeable. You could see it in benchmarks, but in real life, if I were to write a boot script that would randomly change them back and forth, 99% of users would never notice. Now, the downside of ext2 did rear it's ugly head a few times, with users getting stalled boots and having to run fsck at boot after a crash, or power loss. Complete filesystem loss is possible in theory, but I've never seen it, so let's just discount that one. Early mods didn't account for needing to run fsck and would stall the boot, to the user it looked bricked. If you do end up needing fsck, it can make those "long" ext4 boot times look pretty fast..... However, none of the failure scenarios are really all that likely, so let's stick to performance.
As I said, Note2 hardware is different. Just putting the past out there. This is OLD ground. Perhaps the hardware makes all the difference..... From some of the previous testing back in the day, JFS and Reiser looked like good candidates for phones.... I don't know if anyone ever actually tested running Android on them though.
This post has been edited by alexng2208: Jul 9 2013, 09:21 AM