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[ale] moving an .iso
- Subject: [ale] moving an .iso
- From: kilpatms at gmail.com (Sean Kilpatrick)
- Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2014 12:21:20 -0500
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This is a brand new card, so no deleted files hanging around on it -- until
I had to deal with the useless 4 gigs of an 8 gig file. I was able to
locate the hidden .Trash directory and delete it (along with the 4 gig file
I couldn't use) so the card is empty and reports 29.3 gigs of space
available. Hmmm . . . . nearly 10% overhead seems a bit steep, but
whatever.
But I think I am still hamstrung by the FAT 32 maximum file size of 4 gigs.
Sean
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On Monday, January 20, 2014 11:57:25 am Jim Kinney wrote:
> 2 issues: SD card format and old deleted files on card.
>
> Use fat32 format and reformat card. mkfs.fat32 is tool. By formatting
> it will dump hidden .Trash folder that will block access due to
> (un)deleted files.
>
> On Jan 20, 2014 10:34 AM, "Sean Kilpatrick" <kilpatms at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Got a problem:
> > I am trying to copy a large (7.8 gig) .iso file from my hard drive to
> > a 32 gig micro sd card.
> >
> > command fails after pushing about 4 gig over to the sd card.
> >
> > $ cp /tmp/kde-kilpatms/filename.iso /media/6F4B-C926/
> >
> > cp: writing `/media/6F4B-C926/filename.iso': File too large
> >
> > The sd card is empty so there is plenty of room.
> >
> > Trying to push that much data down a USB-2 pipe is another problem.
> >
> > Clues on how to move the file over would be appreciated.
> >
> > Sean
> >
> >
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