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Originally Posted by tshering
I am not sure whether I understand your problem. Maybe there is also a problem of terminology on my side. It is enough to put a dot at the beginning of the directory name, no need to set a hidden attribute. Nickel does see such directories, for instance .kobo, but it does not scan them for books.
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That would be great, and there would be no need to hide the folder or the SD card. Nickel would not be dealing with a hidden folder at all, just with where it looks for books. I will try this first.
First I guess I should see how Koreader reacts to folders with a leading dot, in a FAT file system. It should have no special meaning, unless Koreader is doing something similar, which it appears it is not.
Thanks,
Ken