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If you have access to a desktop computer, it's a good idea to use [http://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3/ the Panasonic SD Formatter], which can improve performance of SD cards.
 
If you have access to a desktop computer, it's a good idea to use [http://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3/ the Panasonic SD Formatter], which can improve performance of SD cards.
 
SD cards perform much better when the partitions are aligned correctly, starting at 4MB.  This is important!  New SD cards should be partitioned like this already.
 
 
You can fix the partitions on an SD card using the Panasonic SD Formatter, or using parted:
 
 
<source lang="bash">
 
Dev=/dev/mmcblk0  # or mmcblk1 for 2nd slot
 
FS=ext4            # or fat32
 
sudo parted -s $Dev mklabel msdos
 
sudo parted -s $Dev unit cyl mkpart primary $FS -- 0 -2
 
</source>
 
  
 
= ext2, ext3, ext4 =
 
= ext2, ext3, ext4 =

Revision as of 04:16, 26 March 2013

Formatting SD cards

The Pandora OS can read cards formatted with various filesystems including ext2, ext3, ext4, fat32.

For NTFS, the Community Codec Pack must be installed.

If you have access to a desktop computer, it's a good idea to use the Panasonic SD Formatter, which can improve performance of SD cards.

ext2, ext3, ext4

To format a card with ext4, insert the card into the Pandora, open terminal, and type: [1]

sudo fdisk /dev/mmcblk0  # (use mmcblk1 for the second slot)

# 't' then '83' to change the partition type to linux, then 'w' to save.

sudo mkfs.ext4 -m 0 -L volumename /dev/mmcblk0p1  # (use mmcblk1p1 for the second slot)

ext4 works well, and fsck is very quick.

If you'd rather use ext2 or ext3, run mkfs.ext2 or mkfs.ext3 instead, with the same options.

Another option you can use, -N sets the number of inodes (max file count). You can reclaim some space by using fewer inodes, e.g. -N 500000 or -N 1000000 for a 32GB card.

FAT32

The software to format FAT32 is not included with the Pandora, but can be easily installed. Open terminal, and type: [2][3]

sudo opkg update
sudo opkg install dosfstools

Once installed, you can format a card like so:

sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/mmcblk0p1 # (or mmcblk1p1 for the second slot)

Using a windows box

Use this.

Using a live CD on a PC

Use this.