#8410 NORM Opportu: Improve useability and usefulness of sd/sdhc cards

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Thu Sep 11 10:07:02 EDT 2008


#8410: Improve useability and usefulness of sd/sdhc cards
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   Reporter:  hhardy  |       Owner:               
       Type:  defect  |      Status:  reopened     
   Priority:  normal  |   Milestone:  Opportunity  
  Component:  distro  |     Version:  not specified
 Resolution:          |    Keywords:               
Next_action:  design  |    Verified:  0            
  Blockedby:          |    Blocking:               
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Description changed by hhardy:

Old description:

> I have now a 32 GB SDHC card for my G1G1 XO:
>
> From a G1G1 user standpoint, the following should be "easy":
>
> Partition the SDHC card
>
> Create ext3 partition(s)
>
> Create NTFS partition(s)
>
> Boot from multiple partitions on SD card
>
> Make and use swap space on SD card
>
> Store and retrieve media files from SD card
>
> Resize partitions
>
> Manually mount and unmount SD cards from terminal
>
> In general, please do not implement things like the unmounting of the SD
> card given in the Graphical journal interface which break or do not
> respect command line commands such as "umount". For people who know
> regular unix, it is frustrating when features such as fstab and umount
> and don't work as intended.

New description:

 I have now a 32 GB SDHC card for my G1G1 XO:

 From a G1G1 user standpoint, the following should be "easy":

 Partition the SDHC card

 Create ext3 partition(s)

 Create NTFS partition(s)

 Boot from multiple partitions on SD card

 Make and use swap space on SD card

 Store and retrieve media files from SD card

 Resize partitions

 Manually mount and unmount SD cards from terminal

 In general, please do not implement things like the unmounting of the SD
 card given in the Graphical journal interface which break or do not
 respect command line commands such as "umount". For people who know
 regular unix, it is frustrating when features such as fstab and umount
 don't work as intended.

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