![]() ![]() This patched vold is also available as a Magisk module vold-posix, or you can build yourself from source code to manually add it to /system. GUID for that type was added in another patch in order to correctly identify ext4. Going Android-ish way, many custom ROMs include a patched vold which can handle NTFS, ext4 and f2fs filesystems, as well as Linux ( 0x83) partition type. Neither you can manage the mounted storage from device Settings. But this way Android framework is unaware of mounted filesystem and Android apps won't be notified of new storage. Use sdcardfs or FUSE to emulate the filesystem for fixed permissions. With root access you can manually mount ext4 filesystem (on USB stick or SD card) with proper permissions (after vold fails) and read/write files there. ![]() For details see How to save files to external SD card? But it's writable only through Storage Access Framework APIs. Public volume (secondary external storage) is not directly accessible to apps or readable as emulated filesystem. ext4 and f2fs are supported only for private volumes (Adoptable Storage). External SD cards and USB OTG drives (since Android 6) are handled by vold which supports only FAT ( vfat) and exFAT ( since Android 9 provided that OEM adds support to kernel) filesystems on stock Android. ![]()
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