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sdcard partition is only 1gb after a successful first boot.
I'm using the r34 build and flashed using dd.
Oddly, while the preinstalled ES explorer sees the sdcard as 1gb, Disks on Ubuntu claims that it is the rightful 29gb but there is only ~700mb or so free space equivalent to what ES is seeing. On Ubuntu fdisk also sees 29gb but Disk Usage Analyzer (baobab) only sees 1gb.
android-6.0-pine-a64-v1.3.0-r34.img.gz
pine64 2gb (rev b)
32gb SanDisk Extreme
update: reproduced with another sdcard (samsung evo+ 32gb) and the android tv r34 build using another machine to dd the image
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Nov 10, 2017
sdcard partition is only 1gb after a successful first boot.
I'm using the r34 build and flashed using dd.
Oddly, while the preinstalled ES explorer sees the sdcard as 1gb, Disks on Ubuntu claims that it is the rightful 29gb but there is only ~700mb or so free space equivalent to what ES is seeing. On Ubuntu fdisk also sees 29gb but Disk Usage Analyzer (baobab) only sees 1gb.
android-6.0-pine-a64-v1.3.0-r34.img.gz
pine64 2gb (rev b)
32gb SanDisk Extreme
update: reproduced with another sdcard (samsung evo+ 32gb) and the android tv r34 build using another machine to dd the image
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: