Yes, sort of

If there is an XCSoarData directory on an SD card then it gets used in 
preferences to internal. You could just rename the directory on your SD card to 
something else, or as you said, remove it.

Scott

On 15/07/2011, at 8:02 AM, Peter Cutting wrote:

> Hi
> I am trying to copy xcsoar config data to my HTC wildfire phone
> 
> XCsoar decides that the xcsoardata directory is on /mnt/sdcard/xcsoardata
> 
> When I connect my phone to a laptop I am not able to access the phone's SD 
> card directories -  only the phone memory.
> 
> Do I have to remove the SD card from the phone every time I want to update 
> stuff?
> 
> or is there a better way?
> 
> Peter
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