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| 1 | initial version | posted 2015-12-25 15:21:17 +0200 |
I know there are a lot of questions and answers on this already. However, most of these are for older versions of sailfish, or only work in special cases (like BTFRS formatted cards). I have no idea, which of these solutions is still working with the current version of sailfish. And I am also looking for a solution that works without BTRFS, as this seems unnecessarily complicated. I have a 64 GB ext4 formatted µSD card. I already tried this solution. I had to make some changes to the script to make it work, such as replacing "blkid" by "/sbin/blkid". The mount worked as intended, however android apps still cannot write to the SD card.
Can anyone help me in my confusion? Which is the simplest way to let android apps write to the SD card, that works independent of the filesystem used (or at least with not BTRFS filesystems)?
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I know there are a lot of questions and answers on this already. However, most of these are for older versions of sailfish, or only work in special cases (like BTFRS formatted cards). I have no idea, which of these solutions is still working with the current version of sailfish. And I am also looking for a solution that works without BTRFS, as this seems unnecessarily complicated. I have a 64 GB ext4 formatted µSD card. I already tried this solution. I had to make some changes to the script to make it work, such as replacing "blkid" by "/sbin/blkid". The mount worked as intended, however android apps still cannot write to the SD card.
Can anyone help me in my confusion? Which is the simplest way to let android apps write to the SD card, that works independent of the filesystem used (or at least with not BTRFS filesystems)?
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I know there are a lot of questions and answers on this already. However, most of these are for older versions of sailfish, or only work in special cases (like BTFRS formatted cards). I have no idea, which of these solutions is still working with the current version of sailfish. And I am also looking for a solution that works without BTRFS, as this seems unnecessarily complicated. I have a 64 GB ext4 formatted µSD card. I already tried this solution. I had to make some changes to the script to make it work, such as replacing "blkid" by "/sbin/blkid". The mount worked as intended, however android apps still cannot write to the SD card.
Can anyone help me in my confusion? Which is the simplest way to let android apps write to the SD card, that works independent of the filesystem used (or at least with not BTRFS filesystems)?