Access partitioned storage in SD Card

  • How to access partitioned storage in SD card to store downloaded media from Kodi ?
    Please help.

    I would like to set the download path to this sd card but not able to locate the hidden partition from Kodi.
    I'm using Amlogic S905X with LE 7.90 Beta 3

    Thanks in advance for help.

  • Go to "Settings-Media settings" at the bottom you will see "Basic or Standard" click that until you get "Expert".
    Now you will have the "General" tab, in there you can enable "Show hidden files and directories"...

    Depending on which addon you use if they support download to a specific folder and you can also change and add folders for your libraries.


  • Go to "Settings-Media settings" at the bottom you will see "Basic or Standard" click that until you get "Expert".
    Now you will have the "General" tab, in there you can enable "Show hidden files and directories"...

    Depending on which addon you use if they support download to a specific folder and you can also change and add folders for your libraries.


    The folder I'm talking about is in the partition created by LE when creating the ad card , can I still access it through this option ?


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  • If your talking about the partition created at LE installation, it is called "Storage" check for it in File manager.
    "Storage" is where your downloads will be saved in the downloads folder.
    If you don't see "Storage" for whatever reason, in File manager you can "add source" then click "Browse" look for "Home folder" which has the exact same folders as "Storage",
    or "Root filesystem" then you will see "Storage" near the bottom of the list.

    Edited once, last by vitorp07 (January 26, 2017 at 10:27 PM).


  • If your talking about the partition created at LE installation, it is called "Storage" check for it in File manager.
    "Storage" is where your downloads will be saved in the downloads folder.
    If you don't see "Storage" for whatever reason, in File manager you can "add source" then click "Browse" look for "Home folder" which has the exact same folders as "Storage",
    or "Root filesystem" then you will see "Storage" near the bottom of the list.


    Thanks for the suggestion I can save it now


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