[Q] Some bugs with firmware - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there!
Issue #1
I can't mount the NTFS hard drive to my Note 3. And with Paragon NTFS it not works too. But on my Note 2 it has been mounted perfectly and without any affects and bugs.
Issue #2
I can't install Linux with Complete Linux Installer. The kernel does't support the loop devices, but after flashing the LeanKernel this issue doesn't disappear! On my Note 2 I has been installed the Debian and Ubuntu without any issues.

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stickmount + exfat fs

USB Host Diagnostics reports that it can detect my USB device.
My rooted Nexus 7 has Stickmount and I would like to read and write to the exfat filesystem.
Does the stock kernel support exfat, I am wondering if this is the problem that I can't see any files on the USB Key.
If so, has anyone compiled the exfat.ko or have some workaround ?
I am fairly sure that the USB-OTG cable is fine, it's been recommended several times
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Using my rooted stock kernel with StickMount, I was unable to see any files on my USB drive formatted as exFAT.
I tested the same drive formatted as NTFS and FAT32 and they worked just fine. Searching around other forums, it looks like the stock kernel doesn't support exFAT.
It's possible that a custom kernel could support it, but I haven't found any specific kernels with exFAT support.

Installing Bodhi/Arch linux to exernal USB stickt

I have a 32 GB Nexus 7, and have installed Multirom v7, modified recovery TWRP 2.4.1.0, kernel_kexec_42-2.zip and have a functioning Ubuntu 13.04/Android dual-boot setup.
The question: on a Nexus 7 with an external USB stick and Ubuntu 13.04 installed (on the stick), can you add Bodhi or Arch Linux (to the stick) rather than to internal storage? If so, what is the procedure?
This topic shows up in several posts in showthread.php?t=2011403 thread but I cannot find a clear answer.
Thank you.

[Q] 4.2.x Cannot write to USB drives

Hi,
I am using Paranoid 3.0 + latest M-kernel and I am encountering an issue where I cannot write to USB drives.
Reading from the files works fine but I cannot create anything (files or directories).
I have tried with two different FAT32 formatted USB drives.
Do you know what could be the case here?
Thanks!

[Q] detect ntfs external hdd with usb otg (official rom)

Hi all,
can you guys tell me how to detect ntfs hdd with usb otg on official kitkat rom?bcoz i stored all my data on ntfs hdd which i cant reformat to exfat
before i upgraded to kitkat, i flash the adam kernel then install a software called paragon. then it works
as you know adam kernel did not support kitkat. so, is there any other way?without adam kernel, the paragon software did not detect ntfs
ah yes, i really would like to stick with the official rom for the mean time...so there's no chance i'd flash a third party rom
thanks in advance for the help.....:laugh:

NTFS Support

Am trying to connect my External hard drive "NTFS" through OTG (AICP 7.1 stock kernel) but failed to do so even with all 3rf party apps.
Anyone can help me to do so, is the kernel must support NTFS or any other way?
LG G2 D802 AICP 7.1
The G2 is able to handle NTFS. It the drive. External hdds are always (ok, 98%) powered by the USB-port its connected to. The G2 can't do this.
It should be only software issue. I personally use flash drives and 2.5" HDD without problem powered via OTA (same as data transfer), only 3.5" HDD needs separate power source. I use stock based Lollipop ROMs with Dorimanx's kernel and Paragon exFAT, NTFS & HFS+ app - works tremendously!
Am using 2.5" HDD aicp 7.1 but not working paragon can't see it although its powered and display corrupted disk
LG G2 D802 AICP 7.1

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