Don’t know about OS X, but I’d be surprised if it isn’t well supported there, given how many artists use that OS.)Īlso, you actually don’t really have a choice with many devices, as the SD card specification requires the usage of exFAT for cards with a capacity of 64 GB or more. I’m not a big fan of exFAT either, but your points don’t really hold true anymore these days.ĮxFAT is now part of the mainline kernel since quite some time and works really well on Linux. Good ole FAT32 is the way to go unless you need large file support (over 4GB). e/OS is /e/OS it could have this as specificity by the alternatives ROM.įor full compatibility across operating systems, exFAT is not a good choice. It would be fair if we can choose the partition typ like jola do with sailfish os, despite android do. That’s quite frustrating to use the exfat black-box on my phone as linux user, and can’t manage something to repair when this black-box has a fault. Thus to have a better liberty, and a largeness of partition typ support, would be simply to bring the ext4 or ext3 why not btrfs support on it. e/ is not based on lineageOS and has the motivation to make a gap, a distance with the google service ?Īpart of Linage OS motivation, would be to add some missed functions that the original android OS not give? The interfaces are online free to be used according their licenses, every one could access on it.īut i’m not sure to understand the point of your discussion, and the one of the old post… Is the best, for only less than 4GB memory.įor sure that android could support ext3/ext4. I don’t want to discuss about what is exactly a linux os.Īccording to your short definition, seems that there are no Linux OS, all distrib use only a linux kernel…Īnd yes you’re right for storage smaller than 4GB FAT32 is the way to have largest file support. Many thanks for your interest and your response. Regain your privacy! Adopt /e/ the unGoogled mobile OS and online services Please please take make request in serious consideration If the os works with it, that should not be that really hard to use it for sdcards. Jolla is sailfish os give the possibility to use the ext4 for the sdcard. Use a black box which not really work efficiently (any software may have an issue and some bug, that’ ok). Why a linux os like android, give no other choice than exfat to use, like exfat? Sdcard higher than 128GB to copy is really hard to handle in time.Īnyway, i tell me why should i use a partition typ that my os at home can’t manage, repair and i don’t know what. i’m not skilled enough to use testdisk for it. Then shortly i get 2 sdcards corrupt on boot sectors and backup bot sector. I’m a linux user, and have a galaxy s10+. If there is problem it can’t mange anythings for repairing or retrieve something. Hello i think that is not convenient that a free and opensource system struggle with some black box inside.Įxfat on sdcards, it’s cool for windows users.įormat and use exfat only for sdcards without to know how it use it?
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