The log file documents the startup of the Vold volume manager. It detects support for ext4 and vfat file systems. It then processes block device events for various partitions and disks, including /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, etc. It checks the fstab for mount points and throws out events for partition device types.
The log file documents the startup of the Vold volume manager. It detects support for ext4 and vfat file systems. It then processes block device events for various partitions and disks, including /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, etc. It checks the fstab for mount points and throws out events for partition device types.
The log file documents the startup of the Vold volume manager. It detects support for ext4 and vfat file systems. It then processes block device events for various partitions and disks, including /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, etc. It checks the fstab for mount points and throws out events for partition device types.
The log file documents the startup of the Vold volume manager. It detects support for ext4 and vfat file systems. It then processes block device events for various partitions and disks, including /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, etc. It checks the fstab for mount points and throws out events for partition device types.