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Run this to change scheduler to noop.
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Run this to change scheduler to noop.
When I click that link it just shows the script. So I just copy it and save it as .sh?
So I saved the script in /init.d/15noop, and when I test if it works, I get:
cat /sys/block/*/queue/scheduler
noop [cfq]
noop [cfq]
noop [cfq]
noop [cfq]
noop [cfq]
noop [cfq]
noop [cfq]
noop [cfq]
noop [cfq]
noop [cfq]
noop [cfq]
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
none
[noop] cfq
[noop] cfq
[noop] cfq
[noop] cfq
[noop] cfq
[noop] cfq
[noop] cfq
[noop] cfq
[noop] cfq
however, if I run the script using scripter, I get it to work correctly. Any ideas? Thanks
make sure it is executable...
using SS, here's the following commands i would use in Terminal Emulator or through ADB.
# sysrw
# chmod 755 /system/etc/init.d/15noop
# sysro
# reboot