[Q] mounting bootable honeycomb's sd partition in cm7? - Nook Color Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was just wondering if there was a way to mount my honeycomb sd card's sdcard partition in cm7 (from emmc of course)? by default it just mounts the boot partition. thanks

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[Q] Will CWR format the sd-ext partition with ext4?

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I am testing a freshly formatted and aligned ext4 partition on my SD for APPS2SD+, and so far, restoring with TB it seems to be flying! And the APKs are indeed being written to the sd-ext mount.
So when I switch ROMs I'd like to format with CWR, but I wonder if CWR will format with ext4, or ext3... is there a way to format the sd-ext with ext4 without a computer?
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[Q] sd-ext

I have a dual boot WP7 and Android. Both works but Android does not recognize SD Card, so I can not make pictures and download files with browser. Is there some solution. What about Clockwork Mod. I read that there is an inside partition tool but will I lose all data about WP7? Will Android recognize some partition as sd-ext?
Now I have a WindowsPhone7 "Unformatted" partition, a FAT32 partition (AndroidSD), a ext2 partition(wanted to use it for sd-ext), Linux-Swap partition.

[Q] SD card access

I used to have CM7 installed on the SD card, but something happened and it became non-bootable.
I now have CM7 running on the Nook's internal memory (emmc), but I'd like to get access to the contents of the "user" partition of the card (the partition that would mount as MyNook Color).
When I plug the Nook in the USB, all I see is the new "MyNook Color" User partition which is on the internal storage, and the "boot" partition of the SD card. I'd like to be able to access the other partitions.
How can I do this?
Dudemeister said:
I used to have CM7 installed on the SD card, but something happened and it became non-bootable.
I now have CM7 running on the Nook's internal memory (emmc), but I'd like to get access to the contents of the "user" partition of the card (the partition that would mount as MyNook Color).
When I plug the Nook in the USB, all I see is the new "MyNook Color" User partition which is on the internal storage, and the "boot" partition of the SD card. I'd like to be able to access the other partitions.
How can I do this?
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open up vold.fstab in /system/etc/ and edit the line for sdcard mount from 'auto' to '4'. You need a file explorer with root permissions. eg. Root Explorer
-Racks
Thank you very much. That worked perfectly.

[Q] How do you mount an ext4 sdcard on CM10?

After formatting the card on linux via gparted, android shows the sd card as damaged and asks me to format it? How does one mount an ext4 card?
I am just guessing, but since the SD has to be compatible as USB Mass Storage Device, it must be formatted in FAT32. Windows for example cannot handle linux/UNIX specific partitions like ext3 or ext4.

[Q] Why My Android Can’t Mount SD Card Formatted As EXT4 filesystem?

Hey For Backup Reason I Formatted My SD Card From exFAT to ext4
and for some reason android keeps telling me that my SD card is blank and sometimes damaged and it need to be formatted
after i execute auto format android return file system to exFAT
Isn't ext4 is supported by default because android is based on Linux?
I Use Custom Recovery (CWM Philz Touch v6.49.2)
Custom Rom (Turbo Lite v4.0 NK1) Custom Kernel For The Rom By The Same Developer
so any ideas?
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