Hi,
I tried to partition my 128 GB -Kingston- MicroSD card into 75% adopted/internal and 25% external. However, the adopted/internal part was missing, meanwhile the external one was shown!
Before processing, the initial state was as shown below:
The partitioning command, for ID = 179,64, was as follows:
sm partition disk:179,64 mixed 25
After reboot, I realized that the adopted/internal part (should be, “ideally”, 96 GB) is missing, and that the external one is shown:
The whole process is shown through the Windows PowerShell below:
K:> adb devices
List of devices attached
R9WN91B9GYJ device
K:> adb shell
gto:/ $ sm list-disks
disk:179,64
gto:/ $ sm partition disk:179,64 mixed 25
gto:/ $ reboot
K:>
Afterwards, I executed the following command:
adb shell sm list-volumes all
and here is the output (I cannot implement it):
K:> adb devices
List of devices attached
R9WN91B9GYJ device
K:> adb shell
gto:/ $ sm list-disks disk: 179,64
gto:/ $ sm list-volumes all
private: 179,67 mounted d8ef1b16-ab2b-4010-a1b1-79b1cc6cff16
private mounted null
emulated;0 mounted null
public:179,65 mounted 3484-15EF
emulated:179,67;0 unmounted null
gto:/$ sm list-volume all
usage: sm list-disks [adoptable]
sm list-volumes [public|private|emulated|stub|all]
sm has-adoptable
sm get-primary-storage-uuid
sm set-force-adoptable [on|off|default]
sm set-virtual-disk [true|false]
sm partition DISK [public|private|mixed] [ratio]
sm mount VOLUME
sm unmount VOLUME
sm format VOLUME
sm benchmark VOLUME
sm idle-maint [run|abort]
sm fstrim
sm forget [UUID|all]
sm set-emulate-fbe [true|false]
sm set-isolated-storage [on|off|default]
sm start-checkpoint
sm supports-checkpoint
gto:/ $
• Where is the adopted/internal storage?
• Is there something wrong?
• Is there a way to FIX?
• Is there a way to UNDO partitioning using ADB commands?
Thanks
OP, please reframe your post title as a question.