You did not mention which OS system/release you were trying to use.

Generally, the releases come set up for a 4 GB space uSD card.

Load that on a larger card, and then use 'gparted' on another Linux 
computer, or some other utility to expand the partition on the card to 
access the entire card.

I am currently running Debian 8.3 on a 128 GB uSD card without problems.  
The main Linux partition shows 118 GB available.

--- Graham

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On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 11:11:48 AM UTC-5, Ray Madigan wrote:
>
> Is it possible to mount the microsd card in a format other then vfat?  I'm 
> not really sure if that is the issue, maybe what I want to do isn't even 
> possible on a microsd card.  The card is formated as a Linux partition but 
> /etc/mtab mounts it as a vfat partition.
>
> When i try to link files on the card I get the error operation not 
> permitted.
>
> I have a very slow application that I want to build for the beaglebone and 
> I want to use the sdcard for logging and application data 
> storage/retrieval. 
>
> meanwhile I will look for another way to get extra storage for my 
> application.
>

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