i am using a sd card formatted as internal memory, since using it as normal apps were not automatically installed to the sd card stuff for example downloads keep downloading into the internal..
i had a sd card of 8gb with 500mb in use.. while my internal storage of 16gb was getting full when i was using it as normal
in windows the folders structures are simple.. we got drives as letters (for example C: D: )
windows stuff inside C:\windows you know the deal...
as for linux, you got a root "/" and it confuses me a little because external devices are mounted inside folders some are in "/mnt" other in "/media" and there is a bunch of folders in there..
can someone give me a light how is the folders structures on android? i am not sure how this works..
in explorers it says for example the download folder is located at /storage/emulated/0/Download (and other stuff like documents points to here)
but when i try to navigate into that folder only thing it has inside is /storage/emulated/0/android/data
and there is a way to know what is saved in what storage?
i had a sd card of 8gb with 500mb in use.. while my internal storage of 16gb was getting full when i was using it as normal
in windows the folders structures are simple.. we got drives as letters (for example C: D: )
windows stuff inside C:\windows you know the deal...
as for linux, you got a root "/" and it confuses me a little because external devices are mounted inside folders some are in "/mnt" other in "/media" and there is a bunch of folders in there..
can someone give me a light how is the folders structures on android? i am not sure how this works..
in explorers it says for example the download folder is located at /storage/emulated/0/Download (and other stuff like documents points to here)
but when i try to navigate into that folder only thing it has inside is /storage/emulated/0/android/data
and there is a way to know what is saved in what storage?
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