Thanks firenice03. Sounds like a 64 or 128 SD might be the solution. Is it possible, though to have a SD containing, say, LL4.6 and still be able to save files to that SD?
It is possible to have two partitions on same SD card one for storage and one for data. I don't recommend you trying to use the same SD as camera for an example it will almost 100% sure fail and the OS became overwritten or formatted in some way, but in manual usage like usb flash drive it is possible to have two partitions (OS and data). Be carefull avoid using small partition to write a lot of data this can wear out the card faster if possible format your "data" partition as f2fs it may gain performance boost or longer lifespan for doing so.Thanks firenice03. Sounds like a 64 or 128 SD might be the solution. Is it possible, though to have a SD containing, say, LL4.6 and still be able to save files to that SD?
@pelouk
It's treated like an internal disk... You would install the OS to the SD, files could be saved within the OS as normal.
- Would you want to pull the SD and put it in something else as storage???
- I wouldn't; though I haven't tried... maybe if you split the SD disk into a separate partitions having 1 solely for storage - I wouldn't want to write to the LL partitions unless via the booted OS...