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ext3, or third extended filesystem, is a journaled file system that is commonly used by the Linux kernel. It is the default file system for many popular Linux distributions.

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How can I format an SD card with a more robust Linux-usable filesystem with a specific clust...

Note: The SD Card Association formatting tool does the following for you. I don't have the full answer yet for all devices. However, here's the answer for 8GiB cards using FAT32. Partition the card …
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How can I format an SD card with a more robust Linux-usable filesystem with a specific clust...

I've been using ext3 instead of the pre-installed FAT32 because it seems to better handle random power failures during writes. …
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