Since USB host support is now working on nook color, is it possible to mount NTFS formatted USB drives on nook?
Is there any ntfs builtin kernel or insmod module ( a ntfs.ko) like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1131924 for nook.
My Nook color config : CM7 nightly #107 with Dalingrin's OC kernel 6/18
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I have noticed that the FPS kernel support NTFS partition. So I formated my TF card into NTFS system. But the cellphone said that it is an unsupported file system. Is there anyting need to do before recognizing NTFS file system?
I am on a nook HD+ trying to find a way to use a WD passport 500GB external HD formatted with gparted in ubuntu 13.10.
I formatted the HD to EXT4, and linux see's it fine, however my nook does not.
Nook HD+ // CM 10.1.3 with usb Host Switch running & "[root] Ntfs Mounter
Uladzimir Kazakevich - June 24, 2012"
my 4gb NTFS formatted usb stick mounts fine, however ntfs mounter will crash when I attach the drive (500gb ext4 drive), either directly though a female to female usb adapter or through a powered USB hub. The 4gb usb stick works fine.
Many thanks in advance I am stumped and search has made me it's &itch... im really stuck on this...
I know that stock sense kernel comes with exfat, however if you're using a custom kernel like I do exfat might probably not work.
What about ext3/4? I tried formatting my external sdcard ext4 but it won't be properly recognized by android.
Is there a way to achieve this in our devices?
I need to mount either a sdxc card or OTG USB drive (works with FAT32 & OTG Helper Pro) for a file that is larger
than 2GB.
Is there a way to add support for NTFS or exFAT to 5.1.1 rooted stock?
Can I use a USB disk formatted for EXT4 via OTG?
Thanks
Hi Zuks
I had a 1TB HDD which is in exFAT, but when i pluged with my OTG , exfat, ntfs file format is not supported, but can access while on TWRP, any idea ?
I have the same problem.
Already tried Paragon solution, but without luck.
Also very interested in a solution.
with AEX 5.4 its working . NTFS is fully supported but slow. exFAT has no luck