In data martedì 9 giugno 2020 13:54:57 CEST, Anton Aylward ha scritto:
On 09/06/2020 06:12, Stakanov wrote:
Provided I have the former exfat support installed on my system, is this a problem when now kernel 5.7 comes, with integrated new exfat support and is there any action needed from my part (like e.g. un-install of the former rpm)?
Thank you in advance.
Well I'm finding it a problem!
I have some large (128G/256G) cards that i got at a good price. I've taken the time to check out their quality using tools like F3 and they are fine. I'm delighted!
So I plan to use one of these in my late model phone which can handle that size card. These are not high speed cards (which is probably why they were cheap) and are not great in any of my cameras, but for books and texts and music on my phone I can manage.[1]
So I 'm using # uname -a Linux main.HOME.SystemI.ca 5.7.0-3.gad96a07-default #1 SMP Wed Jun 3 06:57:28 UTC 2020 (ad96a07) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Actually there's 5.7.1-2.1 in my /boot waiting for a reboot
and what I'm finding is that I can load up three levels of directory
Books +- PDF
| +-
+- ePUB
| +- Authorname1 | | +- various books | | +- authorname2 | | +- various books
and that's fine. Then I remove= the card and insert it in the phone/tablet/laptop and LO! everything except the top level and any files there are GONE!
Contrariwise if I create multi level folders/directories and content on the other devices it stays there
... until I put the card in the PC running Linux and the Linux EXFAT driver, whence it vanishes, as in vanishes so that even when the card is returned to other devices only the top level is visible. Use in Linux has 'removed' or removed access to the rest.
Something odd is going on. I've tried monitoring space usage. When the files were visible they seemed to take up space as reported by 'DF'. When the files had vanished DF reported the same space consumption.
[1] I don't use my phone camera much
> Q: Are you sure? > >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >> >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? Did you have exfat support with rpm installed? Then maybe the two are conflicting?
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