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Originally Posted by danskmacabre
When I reset the KT, the ebooks on the SD card are not lost.
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Thats what I use calibre for. I only put stuff on the Kobo that I want to read in the next few weeks. And I usually don't jump between books.
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Originally Posted by danskmacabre
I use some programming manuals, which are PDFs and pretty big, so using a SDcard is handy.
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1.4GB is not enough for those?
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Originally Posted by danskmacabre
I like to keep the Linux OS (which the KT uses) with as much freed up storage as possible for it to operate.
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The OS doesn't use the partiton for the books. It has it's own partition.
Only some databases and stuff like that are on the same partition.
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There's absolutely no problems using an SD card that uses 2GB storage. It's operates just as well as using the onboard storage.
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OK
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Originally Posted by danskmacabre
I can swap out SD cards as much as I want with different cards, been thinking of using another SD card for different genres of books, as currently there's no way to separate different genres into different folders.
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That seems to be a bit of overkill to me. Having different cards for different genres.
But that seems to be dependant on how people use the Kobo. I only have about 30 Books on it. Too much already, really.
But as I said, I don't jump between books. I read one after another.
Regards
Aydan