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2017-10-16
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This is the same error that other users are reporting over at TJC: https://together.jolla.com/question/...-not-detected/
All I can recommend right now is that you get in touch with the Jolla customer service (and mention this post or the one on TJC) so they can take a look at this issue.
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2017-10-16
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@ Estonia
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... because all that quality is due to advanced proprietary post-processing done in software.
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2017-10-16
, 11:16
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2017-10-16
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@ beautiful cave
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2017-10-16
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@ Manchester
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2017-10-16
, 12:39
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And I miss double tap to wake. I know there is a workaround, but it costs battery life, so don't want to use that at the moment.
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2017-10-16
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2017-10-16
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@ Denmark
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2017-10-16
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@ UK
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This is obvious if you compare with my report.
At this point it is clear, the 128GB card is not seen at all by the Xperia.
But the fact that systematically on several phone, Android (which I imagine up-to-date, as required by the Sailfish X upgrade) manage to see card, and then Sailfish X after the update suddenly is unable to see it, makes me think of some firmware or kernel bug :
The Android you have right before installation (34.3.A.0.228 or .238) is the latest Android Nougat 7.1.1 with the latest kernel at that moment (3.10.108 or something along this line) and the corresponding firmware is also that recent and up-to-date.
(NOTE: on Qualcomm chip, the baseband firmware play an important role, because the modem is part of the main chipset and is in charge of several low-level functions - which might include the SD cards, and which might even include RAM. There goes all your hope of privacy out of the window.)
Sailfish X uses a slightly older version of the kernel : 3.10.84, and the various binary firmware (the thing that you must download from Sony's web site during the Sailfish X installation) come too from the slightly older Android 6.0.1 Mashmallow.
It might be that either this kernel or one of the various binary firmwares is broken and somehow fails to initialise some uSDHC cards under some weird circumstance.
GOOD NEWS: ... if that's the case, that's some good news. It simply means that you have to wait until Jolla releases an update of Sailfish X that uses the slightly newer kernel and firmware that your Xperia X had right before the upgrade.
Or even better the upcoming kernel 4.4 that Sony is preparing as part of their Android 8.0 Oreo efforts.
(Which by itself is quite awesome : unlike Jolla 1, where Jolla Oy was basically alone and doesn't have the devs ressources / the influence to get an upgraded Kit-kat ready kernel+drivers set from Qualcomm (see threads on TJC),
in this case Sony has definitely all the necessary might and developers workforce to pull a kernel 4.4 - and are currently in the process of doing it)
"dmesg" is the old style command that has been available since ages.
"journalctl" is the systemd-specific modern equivalent (dmesg pulls from the same database).
(Which means that, once we have a solution to run at least Android 6.0 apps, we could in theory install Sony's App, the DRM keys that you backed up and enjoy the high quality post-processing)