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Old 06-14-2011, 09:39 PM   #12
george.talusan
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Howdy folks,

Please ensure that Windows formats your card so that it has one partition and that the data is copied to this partition.

In Linux parlance, you'll need your block device to show up as /dev/sdX with a partition mapped to /dev/sdX1. If you don't have a partition then it should just be a matter of running fdisk on the device to create one and running mkfs.vfat on it.

The Kobo Touch will try mounting the card as VFAT/FAT32 and if that fails, it'll fall back onto autodetection. The device supports VFAT/FAT32, ext2, ext3 and ext4.
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