Draconic_NEO
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- Comment on Linux update adds support for 128 terabyte SD cards— SDUC and UHS-II SD cards are now supported 5 days ago:
I’m not sure I’m following, what was the technological leap here? I know that the SD, SDHC, SDXC, etc. are marketing terms and their limitations are based on other factors, much of the previous ones are file system related.
- SD - FAT16 Volume size limit, Practical limit 2GB, Max limit 4GB
- SDHC - FAT32 limit Set at 32GB by Microsoft (fake limit)
- SDXC - 2TB limit, Maximum partition size for MBR partition Scheme.
I assume that it’s a similar story here but it might not be, if so I’m curious as to what changed.
- Comment on Linux update adds support for 128 terabyte SD cards— SDUC and UHS-II SD cards are now supported 1 week ago:
I find it hard to believe they only recently added GPT partitioning support , or was there some other issue happening with the removable storage mediums above a certain amount?