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Old 12-31-2021, 11:16 PM   #782
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Sorry if this belongs somewhere else, please either let me know or remove if it that's the case.

Got my Libra 2 in today! A whole 5 days ahead of the estimated delivery time. I ordered from BlueProton's amazon store, and they shipped it via USPS priority mail 2 day. Anyway, I've already made a stock image of the device (waveform 400_B035_HH0701_ED070KH3U3_VD1400-GOB_TC if anyone wants it); however, Nautilus (Ubuntu's stock file explorer) seems to think it's NTFS (see the attached screenshot), and shows a completely wrong root directory. The OS itself recognizes it as FAT32, so I'm not sure quite what the issue is. Has anyone else encountered this? I'd like to install KOReader and Plato; however, I can't with the root directory clearly being wrong. Any advice is appreciated.
Hmmm... near as I can tell, connecting my Sage, Forma and Clara HD to SUSE Tumbleweed, the exposed partition is FAT32 not NTFS. The stock image of the exposed partition is pretty much useless since you would need to remove the internal µSD card and mount it directly and then you would see 3 partitions on it.

As for what you are seeing in the root directory, the default directories in that directory have names starting with a . so you will need to unhide them (the last time I used Ubuntu, you could type CTRL-H to toggle hiding/viewing files/directories). The same works on SUSE Tumbleweed. I've attached two screen shots of toggling the view.
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