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2015-01-17
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2015-01-17
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If you don't intend to use the card on Windows or Mac, ext4 would be ideal. If not, use fat32.
I am pretty sure both the above should work OOB on the Jolla.
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I second using ext4, as brtfs is probably an overkill.
No sense in using dos formats (fat, exfat) since you'd lose the filesystem attributes and user info.
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And file sizes over 4GB.
But - is there any advantage of using ext4 as opposed to, say, ext2? Especially on a flash storage medium, I would try to shy away from a journaling FS if I can. Please persuade me.
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And file sizes over 4GB.
But - is there any advantage of using ext4 as opposed to, say, ext2? Especially on a flash storage medium, I would try to shy away from a journaling FS if I can. Please persuade me.
I bought a Samsung Evo 64 GB, Class 10, UHS-1 (after checking that 64gb seem to work on Jolla):
http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/m...es/MB-SP64D/AM
In the phone (using file browser) it is recognised - under /media/
- but the size is not shown.
So now I am trying to format it to make it work - but this seems to be not possible on the phone.
Also when putting the card into an SD-Adapter, the adapter into and USB-Stick/Card-Reader and plugging this into a pc - only a 26.5 GB Card is shown.
This is for Linux (Netrunner/Kubuntu) and also windows.
First I thought: they made a mistake and it is a 32 GB Card (also the label and the package say 64) - but when searching the net a little others seem to have the 26.5 GB issue to.
Their solutions (the ones I found so far): formatting it using the mobile.
So as this is not yet available for Jolla (at least thats what I found on together.jolla) - I now try to find a way to get the full card size recognised.
I already tested out partition manager on KDE, gparted and the partition manager on Win 7. On all of them only 26.5GB is detected.
If anyone has an idea or knows a solution how to get it to work - this would be great.
PS - I am also not sure about the best format to use for the partition.