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Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli, 10/28/2020 04:46 PM
Start adding some more explanations

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h1. How to backup the data partition
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h2. /!\ Warning: Draft
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This article is in draft form and is being written:
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* Everybody is welcome to contribute
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* Some things might not be accurate yet, so beware before using the information contained in it.
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Also a big part of this article is copied from [[BackupTheEFS]], it would be better to find a way to include content instead.
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h2. What does the data partition contains?
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It probably depends on the devices and the Android versions.
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On Replicant 6.0, it contains at least the application internal data: When various applications are installed, they have access to some storage where they can read and write data that is only visible to them and not to other applications. This is part of the Android security model that doesn't trust applications even if they are fully free software.
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In addition, on some devices it also contains the users data. This location and external microSD cards is where users typically their files like Music, photos, etc.
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If is used for several distinct things that are often mounted in different locations at the same time (through fuse).
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Summarry:
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| Mount points    | Content |
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| /data/          | Applications (internal) data |
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| /sdcard
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  /storage/<UUID> | User accessible storage to store music, photos, etc |
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Here's where the sdcard user accessible storage comes from:
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/sdcard -> /storage/self/primary [1]
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/storage/self/primary -> /mnt/user/0/primary [2]
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/mnt/user/0/primary -> /storage/emulated/0 [3]
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fn1. <pre>root@i9300:/ # readlink /sdcard                                                                                                                            
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/mnt/user/0/primary</pre>
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fn2. <pre>root@i9300:/ # readlink /storage/self/primary                                                                                                              
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/mnt/user/0/primary</pre>
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fn3. <pre>root@i9300:/ # readlink /mnt/user/0/primary                                                                                                                  
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/storage/emulated/0</pre>
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fn4. <pre>root@i9300:/ # mount | grep "/storage/emulated"                                                                                                              
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/dev/fuse on /storage/emulated type fuse (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,noatime,user_id=1023,group_id=1023,default_permissions,allow_other)</pre>
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TODO:
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* Explain that the user accessible storage is not always present
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* Explain that it depends on the devices (GTA04)
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h2. Concerns about the application internal data
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TODO:
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* Explain the issue about the Replicant version <-> application data
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h2. Howto
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TODO: 
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* Link to the EFS backup first part
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h4. Galaxy S III (GY-I9300)
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First, you need to make sure that the data partition is not mounted. 
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To do that, you can run this command:
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<pre>
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adb shell "umount -l /data"
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</pre>
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If the /data partition was mounted, it will unmount it. This will look like that:
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$ adb shell "umount -l /data"
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If it was not mounted, it will instead show an error that we can ignore:
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$ adb shell "umount -l /data"
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umount: /data: Invalid argument
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Once this is taken care of, we can backup the partition with the following command:
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adb pull /dev/block/platform/dw_mmc/by-name/USERDATA ./
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h2. See also
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* The [[BackupsResearch]] page has information on why the backup is done this way. It might also be useful to read and contribute to it if you intend to change the way the backups are done.