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?
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So Far I can only get 32 GB with stock configuration.
aviwdoowks said:
So Far I can only get 32 GB with stock configuration.
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Your media may be formatted as ntfs or ex-fat and I think the stock kernel only supports fat32. Since you are rooted, you could try Stickmount from the Play store. It supports ntfs and ex-fat formatted media. I can mount my external 750Gb hard disk formatted with ntfs file system and it works perfectly for read/write/stream.
Some of you might already know that I accidentally formatted my 64gb SDCard to ext4. I tried to format it again back to exFAT but I can't. Windows isn't detecting it. Tried different applications like MiniTool Partition and still no go. Tried to use Ubuntu on a virtual machine and still nothing. My last hope is to use a kernel supporting ext4. So how do I implement ext4 support?
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?
Im using omega rom(rooted with relocked BL)..I tried paragon and ntfs mounter,But i cant mount ntfs formatted sdcard..Is there anyway to mount ntfs cards?
Is there any custom ROMs will support NTFS cards??
Hi,
I know that for a USB-OTG stick can use Paragon to make exFAT and NTFS work.
How about microSD and exFAT for LOS 18.1 (/e/OS) on S10?
It doesn't work for me and If that doesn't work in general, then I would mind using NTFS or ext4 format.
I've also tried both and it doesn't work when I format it with Linux.
When I format it with Android built in formating option, then it does it with FAT32. I've tried to copy a 8GB File onto the SD and it give's me the impression that it was successful (no error message) when it actually wasn't. This is just a fun fact
My linux refused to copy a 8GB File to SD via MTP. This is how it should be with FAT32.
Thanks for sharing your experience.