After continued testing I found any class 10 SD card had problems on
Aquaris M10, even 16GB and 32GB SDHC cards. I am currently using a
class 4, 32GB, SDHC, and the device does not have any more problems.
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Yes it was different. My issue was that I was using SDXC, while SDHC
cards have no issue. However I did try and ext4 formatted SDHC card and
I got the message "Unable to mount SD card. Check to see if it was
formatted correctly." I was also able to mount from the command line,
but I did not lik
On Frieza again, in my case the phablet user no longer had permissions.
`nmcli general permissions` would list "no" for all permissions. After
using `loginctl activate c1` I was able to enable and disable wifi from
the network indicator.
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If formatted from the External Drives app, eventually the SD can no longer be
read. `sudo fdisk -l /dev/mmcblk1` has the following output:
fdisk: cannot open /dev/mmcblk1: Input/output error
Tested with Aquaris M10
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Using OTA 10.1 on Aquaris M10 I have confirmed `nmcli` still works to
turn on and off the wifi radio.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1560373
Title:
network indicator shows no connecti