Hi, The ExFAT was invented by Microsoft specifically for such a removable storage and support for flash cards with this sizes (it supports up to 64 ZB). Its fully supported under Android (Samsung wrote the kernel module, so there's a native support for it), and you can grab the kernel module from here: https://github.com/dorimanx/exfat-nofuse
You can use ext3/ext4 (ext2 is a dog slow on SD) but then you'll have the overhead of journaling, and you won't have any compatibility with any Windows/Mac, in case you want to stick your card into such systems. תודה, *חץ בן חמו* "*חץ ביז <http://www.hetz.biz>*"- שרותי פרילאנס לניהול ותחזוקת שרתי Linux ופתרונות וירטואליזציה. טלפון: 054-5297156 אתם מוזמנים לבקר אותנו בבלוג היעוץ שלנו <http://vps-consulting.info> [image: גם אתר זה מתארח ב-חץ ביז שרתי VPS] * * 2013/10/9 Ira Abramov <lists-linux...@ira.abramov.org> > Now do you format a 64GB SDXC card to use with Android? the opinions on > the web are all over the place. some say it's OK to keep ExFat (it came > formatted) since it's pretty stable in FUSE and the Cyanogenmod supports > it. others say one should partition it down to two 32GB parts of Fat32 > for compatibility with older OS in case you need to reset (also I found > my version of CWM does not read ExFAT). Others say ext2 is the way to > go, or ext3 (Windows machines won't support that easily, but I don't > care since I don't run one). > > Basically it's a question of what FS is the most convenient, stable, > safe and speed-optimized for flash. The forums people argue but I feel > none of them have serious ways to back up their opinions. If you have > any facts or educated opinions, I'd be happy to learn. > > > -- > World class chipmunk > Ira Abramov > http://ira.abramov.org/email/ > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-il mailing list > Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il > http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il >
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