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Well juiceme that is the thing, with my fat filesystem 32 GB SDcard it is mounted automatically but with this card it isn't, more over its uuid folder is missing from /media/sdcard so I need a way to force the system to mount it as well
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OK, then there's something else. You coud try creating the directory there manually, maybe it would then be mounted?
You can find out the partition UUID's by command "blkid"
Then just do (as root) mkdir "/media/sdcard/your_UUID"
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Will do that when at home later on, I have to point out that the mount doesn't survive a reboot as jolla still doesn't automatically mount it, is there a way around that?
I am thinking on reformating the card, but that might be a setback avoidable with a workaround. in the steps on how to partition my sdcard you mentioned a step where I had to mount the card after formatting it with mkfs.ext4 what command would have been used to mount it?
Will mount -t /dev/mmcblk1p1 /media/sdcard/UUID do the trick, Thanks again for all your assistance without which my panic levels would have been up the roof by now.
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2016-03-03
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Jolla should (and it not only should, it sure does) automount the card if set up correctly.
Without seeing any logs I cannot have a guess why your system does not automount
One way to force it to automount is to set an entry to /etc/fstab for it. However it should also work without. No idea why it does not work for you.
No difference, and no reason to repartition/remount it.
One thing comes to mind, I do not remember if you had another (smaller)SD card? if so, does that automount correctly?
If you have, and it does, you could take logs from each case and compare those for differences.
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2016-03-03
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yes, i had the same thought, but could not notice any difference in speed the last day, using it.
This is, what df -h now puts out with my configuration:
before encouraging other people to use it this way, i really would like to hear the opinion of at least one, who is more expert than meCode:[nemo@localhost ~]$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 14G 4.1G 9.2G 31% / /dev/mmcblk0p28 14G 4.1G 9.2G 31% / devtmpfs 406M 64K 406M 1% /dev tmpfs 407M 268K 406M 1% /dev/shm tmpfs 407M 23M 384M 6% /run tmpfs 407M 0 407M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup tmpfs 407M 24K 407M 1% /tmp /dev/mmcblk0p25 8.0M 4.2M 3.8M 54% /persist /dev/mmcblk0p19 8.0M 4.1M 3.9M 52% /drm /dev/mmcblk0p18 64M 45M 20M 70% /firmware /dev/mmcblk0p28 14G 4.1G 9.2G 31% /swap /dev/mmcblk0p28 14G 4.1G 9.2G 31% /home /dev/mmcblk0p9 48M 7.5M 40M 16% /var/systemlog /dev/mmcblk1p1 60G 2.6G 54G 5% /mnt/sdcard2 /dev/mmcblk1p1 60G 2.6G 54G 5% /home/nemo /dev/mmcblk1p1 60G 2.6G 54G 5% /data/sdcard tmpfs 407M 0 407M 0% /mnt/asec tmpfs 407M 0 407M 0% /mnt/obb /dev/mmcblk1p1 60G 2.6G 54G 5% /run/user/100000/media/sdcard /dev/mmcblk1p1 60G 2.6G 54G 5% /home/nemo /dev/mmcblk1p1 60G 2.6G 54G 5% /data/sdcard
edit: i don't understand, why /home/nemo and /data/sdcard are listed 2 times for example...
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mount-sd.sh was overwritten by the update, so obviously you need to add the lines to mount your folders again (step 6 of first post)...
but the really bad part after the update is:
at first look, it seems that mount-sd.sh is now called for the first time later than before (now after the "ambiance-stuff"), which is really totally annoying.
the only workaround, i have for now:
copy the ambiance to the "traditional home-folder" (not on sdcard), so it can be accessed at bootup.
i hope, i or someone else finds a better solution (or this will be gone with the next update).
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