MK-5 SD Card capacity Using Linux

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MK-5 SD Card capacity Using Linux

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What's the maximum SD card capacity that will work with integrated SD Card reader on the MK-5 CF-18? (Using Linux.)
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plateaugame wrote:What's the maximum SD card capacity that will work with integrated SD Card reader on the MK-5 CF-18? (Using Linux.)
What version of Linux?
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Banshee wrote:
plateaugame wrote:What's the maximum SD card capacity that will work with the integrated SD Card reader on the MK-5 CF-18? (Using Linux.)
What version of Linux?
Navigatrix 0.5 (August 2014)
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#4 Post by SHEEPMAN! »

PLEASE give the full model number from first page of bios.

What's the bios and ec from first bios page?

HEY all....does CF-18 MK5 have a bios upgrade? ...related to SD reader...
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Well it is not a limitation of the OS, I am running Ubuntu 14.04 x64 on a CF-30 Mk2 and I have a 64GB XCHD card in it. I am using FUSE/ ExFAT with it. See: https://code.google.com/p/exfat/
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Sadlmkr wrote:PLEASE give the full model number from first page of bios.
What's the bios and ec from first bios page?
Model number: CF-18NJHZEBM
Bios: V5.00L10
Embedded Controller: V5.00L11
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plateaugame wrote:
Sadlmkr wrote:PLEASE give the full model number from first page of bios.
What's the bios and ec from first bios page?
Model number: CF-18NJHZEBM
Bios: V5.00L10
Embedded Controller: V5.00L11
My hope is that I can load the ~50GB offline wikipedia on a 64GB SD card.
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#8 Post by SHEEPMAN! »

I thought Shawn would know.

O.K....I researched quite a bit....and Azrial's answer is closest.

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Azrial wrote:Well it is not a limitation of the OS, I am running Ubuntu 14.04 x64 on a CF-30 Mk2 and I have a 64GB XCHD card in it. I am using FUSE/ ExFAT with it. See: https://code.google.com/p/exfat/
Ok so to try this I'm going to need to follow a procedure like this:
http://www.namhuy.net/872/how-to-enable ... buntu.html

Is there a better one?

BTW, I saw some marketing literature that touts the Mark-5s as SDHC compliant. I think that means that device will not read SDXC cards (which all SDs above 32GB are, I believe). On a first pass of simply trying a 32GB SDHC in the in the slot worked, and a 64GB SDXC didn't, but that _could_ only mean that I've got to do the exFat stuff above.
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#10 Post by plateaugame »

Got it working. All I needed to do is format the SDXC card as ext4 using the Navigatrix/linux GParted utility.
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