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    Best file system format for Micro SD Card with Ubuntu Touch? [Solved]

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    • Opolork
      Opolork last edited by Opolork

      Hi.

      What would be the best file system format for my Micro SD Card with UT? I used it before on an Android phone (Xperia E). I presume its FAT at the moment but am unsure.

      Thanks

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      • arubislander
        arubislander @Opolork last edited by arubislander

        @Opolork Out of the box UT also expects the file system on the card to be FAT32 tot be able to automount it. Any other filesystem and you will need to automount it manually after every reboot.

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        • Opolork
          Opolork @arubislander last edited by Opolork

          @arubislander said in Best file system format for Micro SD Card with Ubuntu Touch?:

          @Opolork Out of the box UT also expects the file system on the card to be FAT32 tot be able to automount it. Any other filesystem and you will need to automount it manually after every reboot.

          I see, thank you, arubislander. No change required so. πŸ™‚

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