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a journaling file system for Linux, and successor to ext3
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Can I use ext4 on my SD card in a non-rooted phone?
Although on Android 5 cat /proc/filesystems shows that ext4 is supported it seems that only FAT32 and exFAT (FAT64) are supported on non-rooted devices. … expressed as sectors, so 32 x 512 bytes = 16KB clusters
-R 2048 number of reserved sectors
This way 64GB card can be mounted using FAT32, I didn't mange to find any working formatting for exFAT or ext4 …