Hello!
Joost van der Hoff has written on Wednesday, 21 November, at 13:45:
>I may be too late with this message but there might not be a need to
>reformat the card. You see, unlike Windows, Linux has a trash bin not just
>for the hard drive but it also makes trash bins on external storage. Look
>for a hidden folder named .trash-1000 or something like that in the root of
>your sdcard, and use the "permanently delete" (or something like that, I
>don't know exactly what it's called) option on that folder. This should
>return your storage space to the card.
The exact problem was - after they've deleted that folder there was
no files on drive but it still showed card full. Don't know why it was
but that happens sometimes, it's not first time I see that problem. I've
changed 'no_usb_trash' option for them to 1 now so they hopefully never
get into that .Trash-XXXX problem again but anyway, only way that could
fix the problem was via the camera menu option 'format card' and I'm not
happy that there is no easy way to do it in their LXDE. They even told me
"Move files from camera to comp is a question of few minutes on Windows,
why we spent an hour to do it? Your Linux is very bad for that!"
Andriy.
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