Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2020 12:29:34 +1000 From: andrew clarke <mail@ozzmosis.com> To: Manish Jain <bourne.identity@hotmail.com> Cc: Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@rocketmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: freebsd vs. netbsd Message-ID: <20200609022934.mklr2sg7lnckea4z@ozzmosis.com> In-Reply-To: <DB8PR06MB64429BD7D589F4EAF2124F39F6850@DB8PR06MB6442.eurprd06.prod.outlook.com> References: <171506d5-19aa-359e-c21d-f07257c52ebd@freenetMail.de> <20200608051434.ca70e5c5.freebsd@edvax.de> <f1613992-e3a4-6bb0-48ea-f729b758b315@freenetMail.de> <20200608050415.GA92414@geeks.org> <d59f0543-8c3c-8f54-e55f-f12d71a1d3e3@freenetMail.de> <20200608111734.7d18c9dd@archlinux> <DB8PR06MB64429BD7D589F4EAF2124F39F6850@DB8PR06MB6442.eurprd06.prod.outlook.com>
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On 2020-06-08 15:37:00, Manish Jain (bourne.identity@hotmail.com) wrote: > On 2020-06-08 14:47, Ralf Mardorf via freebsd-questions wrote: > > Linux has got amazing real-time capabilities, Android has got no > > real-time capabilities at all. > > Hi Ralf/others, > > Just a quick question. I have in the back of my mind to buy a huge - perhaps > 256 GB - microSD card. > > Does Android support cards formatted NTFS/ext4 ? Or is fat32 the only option > with Android ? exFAT can be used by modern Android devices (and other devices like digital cameras) that support 32+ GB cards. AFAIK brand-name microSD cards larger than 32 GB are always pre-formatted as exFAT. exFAT can be read and written to by all modern OSes: - FreeBSD with the sysutils/fuse-exfat package - Linux with the exFAT FUSE driver, and in the mainline kernel since 5.4 - Mac OS X since 10.6.5 - Microsoft Windows since Vista SP1
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