12-12-2016, 07:24 AM
(12-12-2016, 05:03 AM)Crispin Wrote: Hi, you're probably more technical than I am, but I did see your 'PS' and noticed that info wasn't mentioned in the "steps to reproduce" in the issue tracker, so thought it might be worthwhile suggesting here (I know I've been caught with similar things in the past!). So have you tried:
a) plugging the drive directly into Pine64 without the USB hub?
b) a USB 2.0 drive?
I don't have a Pine assembled at the moment or I'd try these myself, especially since I'll need this feature too on ayufan's great Android 6 build, too. So please let us know how you get on!
Thanks for your help Crispin.
I've managed to get Android (and ES File Explorer) to recognize and mount the disk using a single FAT32 or NTFS partition using MBR partition table.
However now I'm having another issue: Kodi is unable to detect the USB drive so I can't play any files stored on this drive from Kodi.
I've also tried manually browsing from Kodi to /mnt/media_rw/0A67-1313 (where the disk partition gets mounted by Android) but Kodi seems unable to open the /mnt/media_rw directory (dmesg reports an access/permission denied error or something along those lines; I'm not at my PC right now and I can't check).
I'll try to investigate this further and I'll report here if I'll make any progress, but I'm very busy with work these days and I'm not sure if/when I can do that.