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Libertine in sd card storage

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      jhayar0719
      last edited by 29 Oct 2022, 01:52

      hi

      is this posible? can we install libertine containers to sdcard?

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        arubislander @jhayar0719
        last edited by arubislander 29 Oct 2022, 10:31

        @jhayar0719 not as such. The SD card is formatted FAT32. This does not support the required file permission system that Libertine expects.

        Such a thing can be done though. But in that case I would suggest you explore mounting files as 'partitions', and bind mounting them to the correct place in the filesystem. Also your image would need to be remounted at every reboot.
        It is all quite clunky, and eventually I decided for myself it was not worth the hassle.

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          doniks @arubislander
          last edited by 29 Oct 2022, 11:56

          @arubislander said in Libertine in sd card storage:

          @jhayar0719 not as such. The SD card is formatted FAT32. This does not support the required file permission system that Libertine expects.

          Really? Libertine is mounted as the phablet user. All files inside the container are owned by phablet ... it's not really having a permission system

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            arubislander @doniks
            last edited by 29 Oct 2022, 15:42

            @doniks Feel free to try it and report back then.

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