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+ | ===== OS-related assumptions ===== | ||
- | ===== Android 11+ ===== | + | ==== Android 11+ ==== |
In November 2021, Google launched a **[[https:// | In November 2021, Google launched a **[[https:// | ||
- | **The app has a full read/write access | + | |
+ | * it is possible to move the main app's directory also to /// | ||
- | It is possible to store some Locus data into the **private folder on the external SD card - vector maps, SRTM data and backup files**. [[manual: | + | ==== Android 5 - 10 ==== |
- | ===== Android 5 - 10 ===== | + | |
- | Locus Map installs itself in the **internal | + | * Locus Map installs itself in the root of your device' |
- | ==== Locus in internal and some data in external storage ==== | + | ===== Locus Map in the internal and some data in external storage |
- | The best solution | + | If you want to free as much space in the inner storage |
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- | * **backup files** - created by the [[manual: | + | |
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- | === Raster | + | 1) in the app **private folder** in /// |
+ | * ///Maps/// - raster | ||
+ | * /// | ||
+ | * /// | ||
+ | * ///SRTM/// - offline elevation data | ||
+ | * /// | ||
- | All maps you are downloading by Locus from online sources or from Locus Store are stored by default in ///Locus/Maps/// directory in the inner storage | + | 2) anywhere on the SD card: |
+ | * ///Backup/// - ZIP files with backup | ||
- | === Vector maps === | ||
- | LoMaps or other vector maps are stored by default in /// | ||
- | * create a new folder for your vector maps on the external SD card, e.g. " | ||
- | * move contents (if there are any) of / | ||
- | * define a new path to your vector maps in //Locus settings > Miscellaneous > Default directories > Set ' | ||
- | * restart Locus | ||
- | <WRAP center round alert> | ||
- | **This method works on Android 5.0 and higher only. If you use Android 4.4.x, follow the same instructions as for raster maps!** | ||
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- | === Backup files and elevation (SRTM) data === | ||
- | These data have their folders in the internal storage basic structure /// | ||
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- | **Do not name your new folder on external SD card " | + | **External themes** of vector maps must remain in the default |
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- | ===== Locus and all its data on SD card ===== | + | ===== All Locus Map' |
Every app on Android has its own private folder on the external SD card which is writable only for this app and as such can be used as the only storage space for the app. However, in case of Locus Map, **we do NOT recommend it**, because: | Every app on Android has its own private folder on the external SD card which is writable only for this app and as such can be used as the only storage space for the app. However, in case of Locus Map, **we do NOT recommend it**, because: | ||
- | * Locus Map performance on SD card is slower than in the inner storage | + | * Locus Map performance on SD card is much slower than in the inner storage |
- | * External SD cards get easily | + | * External SD cards can easily |
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- | Anyway, if you decide to use this option, follow these steps: | + | |
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- | * Open //Locus > Menu > Settings > Miscellaneous > Default directories > Set the main directory// | + | |
- | * Select SD card (private)\\ {{ : | + | |
- | * The whole " | + | |
- | * Restart Locus | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ===== Advanced methods ===== | + | |
- | ==== Rooted devices - warranty-void solutions ==== | + | |
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- | <WRAP important round>A few tips from Locus users how to tackle full access to external SD card on rooted devices. **None of these methods are fully tested and may not work on all devices** or, in case of inexperienced manipulation, | + | |
- | === SDfix === | + | |
- | * In case that your device is rooted you can fix it by editing the system configuration | + | |
- | * Install application **[[https:// | + | |
- | * Restart Locus. It can write on your external SD card as it could in Android 4.3. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | === FAT32 formatting === | + | |
- | Another option for rooted devices is to format your SD card in FAT32 system in your PC. That eliminates the file system rights. If you use a SD card larger than 64 GB you need a tool like H2format for Windows to format the SD card with FAT32. Be aware that this does not support files larger than 4 GB. | + | |
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- | === TWRP + ExtSD Fix === | + | |
- | + | ||
- | * Install [[http:// | + | |
- | * Open " | + | |
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- | Install only with " | + | |
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- | It works fine with Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900F (TouchWiz) with Stock ROM (without Provider Branding) Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow, | + | |
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- | [[http:// | + | |
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- | === XPosed module XInternalSD === | + | |
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- | This app has an option to grant full access to the external SD, just like in prior to 4.4.2. [[http:// | + | |
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- | If you cannot install Xposed because it is not supported by your Android version there is another way to make your external SD read-write (root is required too!). | + | |
- | You have to modify 2 jar files on the /system partition. This can be done with a patch apk. For details | + | Anyway, if you decide |
- | === FolderMount === | + | |
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- | * After adding, FM offers to move the files for you. Click yes. | + | |
- | * Wait until the moving operation is done, then click on the PIN. If PIN turns green, you are all set. | + | |
- | * The files will exist in both the source and destination after moving. This is expected and is normal. The files you see in your internal sdcard actually reside in your external sdcard now and if you " | + |