@ 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.
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.
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?
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?
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.
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.
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???