It was not working until I noticed the error,
and works since I manually edited it. First
time I thought I had accidentally edited it
to a wrong value, then I noticed that I needed
to edit every time I updated cyanogenmod, so
I found the error in the sources and I'm
reporting it here to save future updates...
It is
$ host 193.209.134.141
141.134.209.193.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer mms-service.mobile.sonera.net.
and not
$ host 93.209.134.141
141.134.209.93.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer p5DD1868D.dip0.t-ipconnect.de.
Change-Id: I62cfd18f29076189e1da5379bb37dc5bb533c815
this is useful for all user which want to use cMTD or static
partition size (like alpharev) to assign more space to /data
reducing /cache size
Change-Id: Ib251c9bea1dea50b6c444df977aa605e58008c41
Removed label requirement, cause too many trouble on user
The 2nd SD Card partition will be mounted as sd-ext with ext3fs
(there are some problem with ext4, we stay on 3 until 4 problem
will be sorted)
Change-Id: I87e53d1714d84fbdafeb80599ebb3e62b3a24b1e
check for mmc device type = SD
mount sd-ext partition by label = sd-ext
we are smart, so only ext4 support
removed wait for device
Change-Id: Ie1ee2de3365d5515030d46801099418607e1265e
After lots of reports of broken GPS and other issues recently, I decided
to write a script that cleaned up the APN list. The script did the
following:
1. Eliminated duplicates. Each APN was given the unique key of
"mcc:mnc:apn:type" and placed into a hash using this key.
2. Removed any APNs where any of these four fields were not set.
3. Set an empty APN type to "default,supl,mms".
4. Sorted by MCC, MNC
5. Merged in the official APN list from FRF91.