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This bug outlived my Zenbook and I reformatted all my exFAT SD cards to
FAT32 in the meantime to be able to use them, so I can't help anymore.
Sorry.
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Sebastian Nohn - please kindly provide the requested information, so
that information about this bug is not lost.
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Title:
ExFAT Formatted SD Cards not mounted
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Sebastian Nohn, to keep this relevant to upstream, one will want to
continue testing the latest mainline kernel as it is released (now
4.18-rc5). Could you please advise?
** Tags added: bios-outdated-206 needs-upstream-testing regression-
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I believe I also have this issue - my 128G card is not automounted, and
it's not possible to mount it.
I'm running 16.04.2, 4.4.0-79-generic, x86_64, and I have exfat-utils
and fuse-exfat installed.
fdisk shows the card as Disk /dev/sdh with only 1.9 MiB capacity, but
below shows a filesystem on
Yes, both are installed:
$ dpkg -l | grep exfat
ii exfat-fuse 1.2.3-1
amd64read and write exFAT driver for FUSE
ii exfat-utils 1.2.3-1
am
Do you have exfat-utils and fuse-exfat installed?
They are not installed by default in Ubuntu, but that might change for
17.04 (that request is being tracked in bug 1649537 )
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Seems like it's just an issue of "have you tried turning it off and on
again":
Nov 30 08:54:25 bnasws02 kernel: [17446.546905] usb 1-8: new high-speed USB
device number 6 using xhci_hcd
Nov 30 08:54:25 bnasws02 kernel: [17446.689489] usb 1-8: New USB device found,
idVendor=058f, idProduct=6366
N
OK, so reboot and try again:
sebastian@bnasws02[0r/0s]:~
$ uptime
19:42:56 up 1 min, 1 user, load average: 1.50, 0.67, 0.25
sebastian@bnasws02[0r/0s]:~
$ uname -a
Linux bnasws02 4.9.0-040900rc7-generic #201611271731 SMP Sun Nov 27 22:33:44
UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
sebastian@bnas
Yes, it worked in the past on 14.04.
After installing upstream 4.9.0-040900rc7-generic it also works right
after rebooting the machine:
sebastian@bnasws02[0r/0s]:~
$ uname -a
Linux bnasws02 4.9.0-040900rc7-generic #201611271731 SMP Sun Nov 27 22:33:44
UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
seba
Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
prior kernel version where you were not having this particular problem?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.9 kernel[0
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