The old exfat-utils have now been replaced by official exfatprogs. SRPMS: exfatprogs-1.0.2-1.mga7.src.rpm i586: exfatprogs-1.0.2-1.mga7.i586.rpm libexfat0-1.0.2-1.mga7.i586.rpm libexfat-devel-1.0.2-1.mga7.i586.rpm x86_64: exfatprogs-1.0.2-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm lib64exfat0-1.0.2-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm lib64exfat-devel-1.0.2-1.mga7.x86_64.rpm ref: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/001201d60e12$8454abb0$8cfe0310$@samsung.com/ https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/004701d6194c$0d238990$276a9cb0$@samsung.com/
MGA7-64 Plasma on Lenovo B50 No installation issues. No previous updates on this, so took a go at the commands provided by the main package using an empty USB stick. At CLI: # mkfs.exfat /dev/sdb exfatprogs version : 1.0.2 Creating exFAT filesystem(/dev/sdb, cluster size=32768) Writing volume boot record: done Writing backup volume boot record: done Fat table creation: done Allocation bitmap creation: done Upcase table creation: done Writing root directory entry: done Synchronizing... exFAT format complete! # fsck.exfat /dev/sdb exfatprogs version : 1.0.2 /dev/sdb: clean Created a text file on it. Plugged the stick in my desktop PC. The stick was mounted correctly and I could read the file0 OK for me.
CC: (none) => herman.viaeneWhiteboard: (none) => MGA7-64-OK
Validating.
CC: (none) => andrewsfarm, sysadmin-bugsKeywords: (none) => validated_update
Keywords: (none) => advisory
An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGAA-2020-0116.html
Resolution: (none) => FIXEDStatus: NEW => RESOLVED