08-30-2018, 12:42 PM
I believe exfat-fuse and exfat-utils come with shotwell on LL in the default installation, so... try opening shotwell first, then plugging in the card...
A 2T file size can be allowed for in exFAT, though that is something rarely seen outside of music or movie studios, the point being...
**I believe only shotwell configures the port for exFAT in LL, and only does so while in use. Standard port mounting will not allow the file size, basically, so the drive won't show up as mounted on the desktop.
NTFS has no file size limit and the camera has an upload function that will write to a partition that it recognizes as NTFS.
There are many SDs that don't mount or can't be read automatically by Linux, some even need an SDK to mount and read, but there is nothing made that I know of that can't eventually be configured for use with Linux somehow.
TC
A 2T file size can be allowed for in exFAT, though that is something rarely seen outside of music or movie studios, the point being...
**I believe only shotwell configures the port for exFAT in LL, and only does so while in use. Standard port mounting will not allow the file size, basically, so the drive won't show up as mounted on the desktop.
NTFS has no file size limit and the camera has an upload function that will write to a partition that it recognizes as NTFS.
There are many SDs that don't mount or can't be read automatically by Linux, some even need an SDK to mount and read, but there is nothing made that I know of that can't eventually be configured for use with Linux somehow.
TC
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