02-28-2021, 12:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-28-2021, 12:26 PM by ab1jx.
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Has anybody grumbled yet that the kernel doesn't have exfat support? Which I guess more recent Bullseye kernels do, it's been moved into the kernel. It's only an issue if you're trying to read an SD over 32 GB from like your camera. Crosslinking here to http://forums.debian.net/posting.php?mod...0&t=148964 where I posted thinking something in Bullseye was broken.
In Stretch and Buster you can just do fsck <path> or mount <path> and they work, not with this kernel. It can be done, it just takes researching it.
Is the kernel config someplace available, or is there a command to dump out the config from a running kernel? Android has a file called build.prop which is close I think, not sure it's kernel stuff though.
In Stretch and Buster you can just do fsck <path> or mount <path> and they work, not with this kernel. It can be done, it just takes researching it.
Is the kernel config someplace available, or is there a command to dump out the config from a running kernel? Android has a file called build.prop which is close I think, not sure it's kernel stuff though.