Comment on How to replace sd card mounted as internal storage extension?
Moonrise2473@feddit.it 1 year ago
I wouldn’t use that option in 2023. It was introduced in an era when low end phones had 4gb of internal storage and it would be full by simply connecting to internet and automatically downloads the updates for the google apps.
It depends how it’s encrypted. I can’t find info on it. If it uses the same way for the internal storage, “raw” encryption, then I think there’s no way to easily replace it. Maybe if there’s an option in the software to “prepare for removal”, where all the contents are moved away.
If it uses a Linux partition encrypted with luks (I feel unlikely) then it could be cloned and then with expanded with gparted
But I think I remember someone saying at the time that this option is extremely dangerous because it’s effectively a raid 0 with the internal memory and when the sdcard fails, everything is lost. And sd cards are not that reliable
gelberhut@lemdro.id 1 year ago
You listed many good points and hints - thank you!
But still: I have a phone with an SD card formatted as “internal storage extender” (without any strong reason, just as a result of misinterpretation of these 2 modes) how can I correctly replace this card with another one (which will be formatted as a “removable”)?
Ashiette@lemmy.one 1 year ago
Backup old data elsewhere and change the SD card. Start anew.
Or - backup old data elsewhere, then try to dd one sdcard to the other. I can’t say if that would wojrk.
gelberhut@lemdro.id 1 year ago
Yes, but i do not know what files, apps or apps data is stored on the SD card. I can backup user files, like photos and downloads. But how to make sure that apps and their files will not be corrupted when I remove the SD card?
Ashiette@lemmy.one 1 year ago
You can’t. That’s the problem with internalised SD Card.