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1 | initial version | posted 2016-11-20 16:26:52 +0200 |
With the upgrade to 2.0.4 the camera app has the option of storing videos and pictures on the SD card. When I try to switch to storing on the SD card in the camera settings, I get the error message "Selected storage is not available. Device memory will be used instead."
I have an SD card of 8 GB formatted with a ext4 filestsystem and plenty of free space (6+ GB). Are there any requirements from the camera app to the fstype or the amount of free space?
I noticed that the SD card, strangely, is mounted twice, at /media/sdcard/XXX and /opt/alien/media/sdcard/XXX. Is this a problem? If so, how has this come about?
2 | No.2 Revision |
With the upgrade to 2.0.4 the camera app has the option of storing videos and pictures on the SD card. When I try to switch to storing on the SD card in the camera settings, I get the error message "Selected storage is not available. Device memory will be used instead."
I have an SD card of 8 GB formatted with a ext4 filestsystem and plenty of free space (6+ GB). Are there any requirements from the camera app to the fstype or the amount of free space?
I noticed that the SD card, strangely, is mounted twice, at /media/sdcard/XXX and /opt/alien/media/sdcard/XXX. Is this a problem? If so, how has this come about?
3 | No.3 Revision |
With the upgrade to 2.0.4 2.0.4.14 on my Jolla the camera app has the option of storing videos and pictures on the SD card. When I try to switch to storing on the SD card in the camera settings, I get the error message "Selected storage is not available. Device memory will be used instead."
I have an SD card of 8 GB formatted with a ext4 filestsystem and plenty of free space (6+ GB). Are there any requirements from the camera app to the fstype or the amount of free space?
I noticed that the SD card, strangely, is mounted twice, at /media/sdcard/XXX and /opt/alien/media/sdcard/XXX. Is this a problem? If so, how has this come about?