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Old 08-21-2014, 03:52 AM   #2
davidfor
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Originally Posted by hleo12 View Post
I only have 350MB left on my Glo, while my μSD still has 27GB.

Now, I know 350 megs would still be enough for any future updates, but my eye twitches whenever I see one part of my collection is in the main memory and the others are on the μSD.


So now I'm thinking of transferring most of my books to my μSD. And before I do anything drastic, I would like to consult first on how I could do it with the least steps possible.

I use the Kobo Utilities plug-in so I have a back-up of my reading positions.

Here's what I plan to do:

I'll delete the books en masse using Calibre, then unplug my Glo.
Then I'll re-send the books to Card A (batch by batch), then unplug it to let the Glo process the books.
Then re-send the reading positions using the plug-in.

Does that sound logical?
Yes, that should work. I have done that for a few books to prove it works. I have done it for larger bumber of books when restoring all the books after a factory reset.
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Also, I have a few questions.
Is there a way to back-up and restore my bookmarks/annotations?
There isn't anything that will restore the bookmarks/annotations. You can dump the contents of the Bookmarks table to a file, and modify the ContentId of the books and reload that. If you are moving the books without changing anything else (author, title and save template in calibre), it will just be a matter of changing the start of the contentId. This will be from something like "file://mnt/onboard" to "file://mnt/sd".

Hmm, actually, you can take advantage of a bug in the driver. It doesn't delete the bookmarks from the database when you delete the books. That means you should be able to update them in the database without dumping them first. But, it might be easier to do the changes in a file.
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I also plan to switch μSDs, since my phone croaked, I have a Sandisk 32GB c10 lying around. I'm only using c4 on my Glo. Can I just copy and paste the contents? Or would my Glo know that it's a different card and reprocess all my books? Should I switch cards before doing my transfer? 'Cause I already have 185 titles on my card.
The Glo does keep a record of the card. And I think that if you move the books to another card, it will delete them from the database and then add them as a new book. But, I haven't tested that. You can try by backing up the database, copy the books and then putting the new card in. If the books turn up as new, then it is paying attention to the card. After that, you can restore the database if you want to go back.
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Any suggestions or violent reactions?
No, it should be fine. It will just take some time.
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