Graham <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> From memory it was:
> 
> Samsung 128GB up to 80MB/s EVO Class 10 Micro SDXC Card
> 
Thanks, that gives me lots of 'headroom' when compared with what I'm
actually likely to need/use.


> I would guess from a memory address space limitation, Linux can address a 
> larger memory space than you can afford to buy.
> 
Very true!  I have systems with a few (three or four) terabytes of
rotating disks here at home but have no need for such things for my
BBB which is a data collection system on a small boat.


> Just don't bother with cheap "no name" uSD cards.
> 
SD cards (and USB sticks) seem to be plagued by fakes.

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