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Old 10-30-2013, 09:49 PM   #720
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by jshzh View Post
Thank you, Peter.
I know little about computer so in my FileManager I clicked "toggle hidden files" and got the following:
.cache/
.stardict/
bin/
dev/
drivers/
etc/
lib/
libexec/
lost+found/
mnt/
proc/
root/
sbin/
sys/
tmp/
usr/
var/

I opened each of these directories and didn't find .kobo\articles..... Did I miss anything?

There is another question: sometimes I click the "FileManager" and get into this page:

"The light icon" "Home Icon"
History
Toggle hidden files
Frontlight settings
Help
^ page 1/1 "time"

How can I return to the actual book folders from this page? If I click "Home", I am back to the Kobo software. It seems to be a one-way situation.
You just poke the screen outside the menu.

You can navigate to the whole internal uSD, but File Manager is only setup to view certain files (ebooks and .txt for the most part). It is possible to add file types but it is a reader program not a real file manager.

It looks like PeterT is saying they are in mnt/onboard/.kobo/articles. mnt/onboard is the FAT partition of the internal uSD card that you see when you use the USB cable,. mnt/sd gets you to the external uSD card, if you have one pluged in.


Luck;
Ken

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