You can use ext, but you have to mount the card manually if you do. Only vfat formatted cards will be auto-mounted.
I don't recall all the details about why this is, though. On Fri, 2016-04-01 at 22:18 +0100, Wayne Ward wrote: > Been having problems with the Sd card going read only on proposed > so ive formated back to start again, tried it ext4 which i would like > to use as ive always used that on ubuntu for a long while and prefer > that as it stops most people just plugging it into there laptop > specially the mac / windows users in the office reading it easily! > not just that i just want it ext4 why does it have to be vfat? > surely the the external card should be supported for ext3 / ext4 like > the the rest of the system... is that going to be possible or we > stuck > with vfat or is there away around this i want to change this ASAP?.. > > Regards > Wayne Ward >
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