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Old 07-21-2014, 10:27 AM   #1342
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by tshering View Post
In KSM you can "browse" to these files and "read" them in order to verify the changes. (Take care to choose "read" from among info/read/delete.).


I think this is true. However, I feel that it would be better, if koreader could remount the external sd card, whenever it needs to write to it. By doing so, it would enable the user to remove or exchange the sd card, while koreader is running. (Edit: Maybe this is not correct.)
I guess I have been doing this too long, and suffer from some old habits, but the thought of removing any storage device while a program that uses it is still active, just would not be acceptable to me. Plug&play in the OS still scares me a little. Starting Koreader with the external uSD remounted as read/write is turning out to be easy enough. Kobo's database structure seems to be so easily corrupted that, if you use Nickel a lot, you might not want to risk it. I think though, that if you don't let Nickel manage any files on the external uSD,
it would not be an issue.

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Ken
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