I had a look but Here maps doesn't let you choose which folder you save things to so it is still not possible to save maps to the sd card.
I installed ES File Manager to see if the sd card was visible as another device as it is under Android, and it's not. I could navigate to it through /media/sdcard/xxxx-xxxx/ though.
Could you do that before, or were there permission problems accessing the sd from Android? I can't imagine that merely fixing that would count as a feature of the update though...
about sd card see chemists new answer in my question on tjc https://together.jolla.com/question/...-card-support/
it seems that this feature was also pulled from the release and accidentally announced (like formatting the sd on the device)
There might be a good reason they pulled all new sd card features from 2.0.1.7 but it's annoying anyway - in their current stste they should do better quality control and not announce not coming features by mistake ...
Could you do that before, or were there permission problems accessing the sd from Android? I can't imagine that merely fixing that would count as a feature of the update though...
You could do that before, but only if you started the Android subsystem after having mounted the SD card.
Due to bad systemd configuration Android was started before mounting the SD card, which means that the /media/.../ folder was seen as empty.
Now (apparently) the dependencies have been corrected so systemd gets it right.
about sd card see chemists new answer in my question on tjc https://together.jolla.com/question/...-card-support/
it seems that this feature was also pulled from the release and accidentally announced (like formatting the sd on the device)
There might be a good reason they pulled all new sd card features from 2.0.1.7 but it's annoying anyway - in their current stste they should do better quality control and not announce not coming features by mistake ...
I think their current state makes good quality control rather difficult, and they're doing well. I'd rather they messed up the feature announcement than pushed unstable features out. Now we have the added bonus of knowing that both these features are coming.
I get the feeling that the attention to the sd card under android might be effort to let Sailfish run on smaller internal storage configurations. It's rumoured that the Intex phone may have only 8GB onboard, in which case it's crucial to allow Android data to use the SD.
On my Jolla the /home/nemo/amdroid_storage folder is empty. The same folder at /opt/alien/home/nemo/android_storage is ok. Android is working like it should. Both /dev/fuse mounts are listed with mount.
Can someone confirm this effect, please?
I have to add, that my /home/nemo is a.mountpoint on mmcblk1. Pro: no btrfs root filesystem full issue. Con: with every release sailfishOS changed the mount behavior and it needs some investigation.