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It seems as if the external devices that we connect are formatted in ex-fat or fat32, it doesn't require encryption and is able to mount. I tried this on macOS 13.6.4 and macOS 14.4.1 and on both OS v…
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### Bug Description
checkbox try to mount SD card, which already auto mounted by system.
FAT32 could be mounted twice, but NTFS not.
FAT:
> $ lsblk -f
mmcblk0 …
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fat32 is required
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by `MiZ...@gmail.com` on 27 Sep 2006 at 2:33
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My EFI System Partition is too small (100m; Microsoft's fault). So I'm trying to grow it, with mixed results.
- gparted will grow the partition but not the filesystem.
- fatresize doesn't recogniz…
HughR updated
3 months ago
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Please consider adding fat32 support so the loader can load off a wbfs
file instead of it trying to find the partition now that USB GX and
Config Loader Supports it. right now choosing ios 22 …
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hi, is there a way to detect file movement on FAT32 for a usb disk?
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Hi guys,
My X50 cant detect the flash file in 2 separate USBs. They're formatted to FAT32 on Windows, root has the correct flash file in Zip format. USB option greyed out. Any ideas?
![IMG_6595](h…
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How can I write a Fat32 driver. how should I write down the raw data properly afterwards and where can I find sources?
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> Note that Tails doesn't pack exfat support. Opened issue https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues/20621
> Workaround: Tails will boot out of ext3/ext4/fat32 formatted thumb drive with i…
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- **hekate v6.2.1 & Nyx v1.6.3**
- **sd card format is FAT32**
- I backup my user partition by hekate, I get many files in sd card like **/backup/xxxxxxxx/partitions/USER.xx**
- then I move the fil…