Hi,

thank you for this work :-)

I have just done a quick test with this driver. It seems to work as expected.

I have read directly from the SD-card with old and new photo-files.

time of exifdata and mtime are still matching (tested with different timezone offset +1.00 and +2.00 in the files)

It would be nice if more people can test this in different timezones.


I will use this driver as a default now. (exfat-fuse 1.3.0+git20220115-1) with exfat-utils 1.3.0-2

If some problem comes up, i will let you know.


Just an important info for other users:

I have black listed the kernel exfat driver in order to use only the exfat-fuse driver

as described here: https://wiki.debian.org/KernelModuleBlacklisting


Also, i have made a symbolic link to the exfat-fuse mount helper program ;-)


best regards


Reiner


Am 15.01.22 um 22:44 schrieb Sven Hoexter:
On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 10:32:08AM +0100, Reiner wrote:

the timestamp problematic is still not solved in the upstream linux kernel.

As a workaround you could use the exfat-fuse implementation, but it must be
a newer version then the latest stable in debian.

There is no newer stable release in upstream either. Must be build from git!
Hi,
I'm a bit late but I took this thread as motivation to upload a snapshot
of the exfat fuse driver to experimental. The package should also build
on bullseye if that is a target platform for you.

I still plan to drop the package asap from the Debian archive, because I believe
the in kernel driver is the way to move on, but for now there might be a niche
case for the fuse driver.

If you can give it a try please let me know if it works for you.

Sven

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