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Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. And to know the state of external storage you must use Environment. If they want the External Storage and not an SD card, yes. But I suspect that is not the question actually asked. ChrisStratton the Android docs say, "Note: don't be confused by the word "external" here.

It is a filesystem that can hold a relatively large amount of data and that is shared across all applications does not enforce permissions. Traditionally this is an SD card, but it may also be implemented as built-in storage in a device that is distinct from the protected internal storage and can be mounted as a filesystem on a computer. MattPassell - phones running Android 4. There's never been a reason to poll vold for the "External Storage" rather than use it's API, so the poster's starting with that strongly suggests they want an auxiliary storage.

ChrisStratton - OK. Things have definitely gotten more complicated since the last time I experimented with writing Android apps. Actually i want the mounted storage path sd-card. This gives me the external storage path and this doesn't assure it is sd-card. When I restarted my phone the external SD was no longer accessible. ES File Explorer is also gone, so I cannot undo the change that i did.

I tried installing ES again from my data connection, but the installation fails and the phone reboots immediately. I am not able to install any new apps. I see only these options. When I try to select the second option, it says "installation aborted" as the SD card is not accessible.

I tried to select the 3rd and 4th options, but that didn't help either - I think factory reset will not reset vold. I only have the default apps and Superuser now. Luckily I found "Android Commander". I installed it on my Windows PC and I am able to connect my phone and access the root folder, but I am not able to push a modified vold.

Can someone let me know how I can edit this file again? I have an original vold. Is there a way to give root access aka read-write access to Android Commander via the Superuser app? Testing with TF. Through Tradefed. Through Suite. Developing TF. XML Configuration. Global Configuration. Advanced Concepts. Device Manager. Device setup. Evaluating Performance. Feature Implementation.

Dynamic Partitions. File mappings For Android 4. Possible values include nonremovable and encryptable. For external cards, this is usually vfat. This flag must be followed by a label describing the card, and a partition number or the word auto. Configuration details External storage interactions at and above the framework level are handled through StorageManagerService.

Android 5. Guest targetbsp Posted September 24, Posted September 24, edited. To do this, first of all you need root. Edited October 31, by targetbsp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Here's the manual instructions: First you need root Then you need to edit the file called vold.

Guest KonstaT Posted September 25, Posted September 25, Guest targetbsp Posted September 25, We only have a "large" 2. There is no way you can have emulated storage as a secondary storage in jelly bean. It's quite an useful feature to have in case of soft bricks etc, so you don't have to play around with sdcard readers. Guest bladebuddy Posted September 25, Guest targetbsp Posted September 26, Posted September 26, Guest mike-kt Posted September 29, Posted September 29, Guest targetbsp Posted September 29, Posted September 29, edited.

Edited September 29, by targetbsp. In short, no. Guest targetbsp Posted October 1, Posted October 1, After swapping the sd cards so I can fit more apps on sd, I have user apps installed and still MB free on the data partition.

Remember that you can allow yourself to move any app to SD by opening up terminal emulator grab it from the market and typing:. Guest bladebuddy Posted October 1, Guest Sappermajor Posted October 3, Posted October 3, Is it worth buying a Class 10 card in place of a Class 4?



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