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    coco_f2001 | # 51 | 2014-04-02, 14:49 | Report

    @ blobbyblobby2000
    This is strange... My card is a samsung pro 64GB (verified by copying to the entire capacity) but is not mounted at startup. I saw the mount-sd.sh has the support for exFAT. Maybe it is not formatted as expected (I didn't reformat). When I do /sbin/blkid /dev/mmcblk1 /sbin/blkid /dev/mmcblk1p1 I get only this part without UUID: /dev/mmcblk1: PTTYPE="dos" /dev/mmcblk1p1: TYPE="exfat"

    Edit: I used fdisk to recreate the partition and then mkfs and now is working.

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    Last edited by coco_f2001; 2014-04-03 at 10:58.

     
    robnas | # 52 | 2014-04-08, 20:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by blobbyblobby2000 View Post
    Sorry been away.......
    No idea why the PC isnt copying to your jolla/64Gb card
    So you say you can transport files >4GB from pc to Jolla SD-card directly, without issues?

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    pcfe | # 53 | 2014-05-11, 12:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by willi6868 View Post
    Could someone please provide a rpm-package or a How-To for this?
    I've built this a while ago in the merproject OBS. Install the fuse-exfat package to be able to use an exfat formatted µSD. If you also want to fsck exfat or format exfat on the Jolla, install exfat-utils too.

    While it's still filed in private, as I'd like more feedback on whether it works for people besides me (and I also need to RTFM on how to move projects in OBS), as of a couple weeks I've made the compiled binaries downloadable for everybody.

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    Last edited by pcfe; 2014-11-16 at 14:54. Reason: EDIT 2014-11-16: fixed link to page in OBS
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    bob_bipbip | # 54 | 2014-06-03, 19:16 | Report

    for the second time, my jolla has made my 64gb card read only.
    even on another device (computer) i cannot write in it (no dd, no nothing). last time, i had to use the warranty.
    another one had this problem?

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    kollin | # 55 | 2014-07-14, 17:54 | Report

    Originally Posted by bob_bipbip View Post
    for the second time, my jolla has made my 64gb card read only.
    even on another device (computer) i cannot write in it (no dd, no nothing). last time, i had to use the warranty.
    another one had this problem?
    Mine sdcard is read only also! Nothing helps.
    Fdisk is useless, cgdisk, parted are useless also!
    WTF is going on?

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    bob_bipbip | # 56 | 2014-07-20, 18:05 | Report

    is it a transcend? because mine are those

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    P@t | # 57 | 2014-07-23, 12:24 | Report

    Sdcard readonly here also. 64Gb formatted as BTRFS for something like 2 months and today I could not store anything
    It is a Transcend btw...
    Now trying to backup before formating it again... Let's see if I can have it working again.

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    wormdrummer | # 58 | 2014-07-28, 05:17 | Report

    Couldn't find anything on this so thought I'd share my experience, I formatted my Sandisk 128gb MicroSD as Fat32 and it works perfectly in the Jolla, so 128gb cards do work just like the 64gb.

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    requiem_76 | # 59 | 2014-07-28, 07:12 | Report

    Wormdrumner!!
    This is a great news,to me!!!
    Could You confirm that the micro sd 128Gb is working properly? Formatted in Fat32?? the media player read the music with no problem???

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    wormdrummer | # 60 | 2014-08-01, 04:37 | Report

    Yup, Formatted in Fat32, the media player plays the music fine and all other apps including android all work perfectly as well.

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