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I've been trying for about a week now to partition my 32GB SD Card so 4GB can be used as a Ubuntu Live and the rest as general storage that can be seen by Ubuntu and Windows.

I've tried this method: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/create-a-larger-than-4gb-casper-partition/ Everything works up until the Start Disk Creator. My partitions are not visible there even though they are visible on my computer.

Also I've attempted with VM Player http://www.howtogeek.com/97177/how-to-put-ubuntu-linux-on-a-usb-thumb-drive-without-the-mess/

If this helps, here is the SD card I'm using with the USB adapter. http://www.adorama.com/KGMB10G232GB.html?utm_term=Other&utm_medium=Shopping%20Site&utm_campaign=Other&utm_source=gbase

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If you are using the SD card as a hard-drive to boot from then during install you would make a 5 GB / partition and put the rest in /home... you need room for the OS to breathe and update and all that shabang but their are tweaks available to move most of that work into memory and save SD usage...

Eliah Kagan
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