![]() This is the reason why you see the mount error with exFAT files. ![]() Ubuntu and many other Linux distributions don’t provide the proprietary exFAT file support by default. You may check your Linux kernel version to make things sure.īut for Linux Kernel 5.3 and lower versions, it remains a proprietary software. ![]() Both types of mounts return a good exit when mounting the first time. The newly open sources exFAT file system will be supported in the upcoming Linux Kernel 5.4 release. Some mounts return with a good exit code (0) on a remount command. It displays the error: 'system not in /proc/mounts', however running remount in adb works fine. In marshmallow, I couldnt remount either. Microsoft has been open sourcing few of its technologies and exFAT is one of them. When in root mode of Ghost Commander, the location is red, and there is the at the end, but not ro or rw as mentioned in the above doc. To overcome the limitations of the FAT filesystem, Microsoft introduced exFAT file system in 2006.Īs most of the Microsoft related stuff are proprietary, exFAT file format was no exception to that. You cannot transfer a file bigger than 4 GB in size to a FAT drive. Microsoft’s favorite FAT file system is limited to files up to 4GB in size. ![]() Edit file from zip or rar, re-pack to zip only. FTP server) by temporarily downloading it. Let the user choose the user interface language. Error mounting /dev/sdb1 at /media/abhishek/SHADI DATA: Command-line `mount -t “exfat” -o “uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid,uid=1001,gid=1001,iocharset=utf8,namecase=0,errors=remount-ro,umask=0077” “/dev/sdb1” “/media/abhishek/SHADI DATA”‘ exited with non-zero exit status 32: mount: unknown filesystem type ‘exfat’ The reason behind this exFAT mount error Whats new in Total Commander/Android 1.0 beta 3: Move user button in button bar to the left/right.
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