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    válasz sharkybacsi #50550 üzenetére

    Pontatlanul fogalmaztam (adat es rendszer particiok helyett valojaban app data es media data-rol van szo), de jok az informaciom.

    Itt van egyenesen egy Android mernok szajabol:
    Whoa, whoa. ICS doesn't support USB mass storage?

    ICS supports USB Mass Storage (UMS). The Galaxy Nexus does not. This is the same scenario as Honeycomb, as for instance HC supports USB Mass Storage while Xoom does not.
    If a given device has a removable SD card it will support USB Mass Storage. If it has only built-in storage (like Xoom and Galaxy Nexus) it will (usually) support only MTP and PTP.
    It isn't physically possible to support UMS on devices that don't have a dedicated partition for storage (like a removable SD card, or a separate partition like Nexus S.) This is because UMS is a block-level protocol that gives the host PC direct access to the physical blocks on the storage, so that Android cannot have it mounted at the same time.
    With the unified storage model we introduced in Honeycomb, we share your full 32GB (or 16GB or whatever) between app data and media data. That is, no more staring sadly at your 5GB free on Nexus S when your internal app data partition has filled up -- it's all one big happy volume.
    However the cost is that Android can no longer ever yield up the storage for the host PC to molest directly over USB. Instead we use MTP. On Windows (which the majority of users use), it has built-in MTP support in Explorer that makes it look exactly like a disk. On Linux and Mac it's sadly not as easy, but I have confidence that we'll see some work to make this better.
    On the whole it's a much better experience on the phone.

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    Bozek: ez nem igaz, minden gond nelkul mass storage-be lehetett tenni a regi telok belso memoriajat is, ahogy azt fentebb is emlitik.

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