Android Enthusiasts Asked by 7_R3X on December 31, 2021
I want to move some of my apps from my internal memory to my extsdcard. I followed this to do so(I’m not using Marsh Mellow so skip the first part of the guide). When I installed Link2SD and rebooted my device it flashed an error saying:
“Mount Script Error. [4]: can’t create /system/etc/init.d/11link2sd:
Not a directory”
I searched for this error and landed on this page. The solutions provided here do not seem to work for me and I wonder if it’d be dangerous to manually delete the file “init.d” and create the directory that Link2SD has been trying to create. But before I do so I want to know what exactly is this file for and would it be safe to delete it?
Bonus Question: Even if I delete it, would it be created again after I reboot my device?
Link2SD couldn't create folder "init.d" in /system/etc
because there existed a file with the same name. I deleted the file manually by browsing to the location, launched Link2SD
and selected the "Recreate mount script" option. It worked for me. I feared that something might go wrong with the device when I'd reboot it but everything is fine.
Answered by 7_R3X on December 31, 2021
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