# Customize Source: [https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70014-6/topic/customize.html](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-70014-6/topic/customize.html) This section explains how to customize the storage features including adding a new partition and mounting the SD card to a specific path. ## File system ext4 is an open-source file system that is used on data partitions on the Qualcomm Linux platform. ext4 is a [journaling file system](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journaling_file_system) for Linux. The ext4 file system can support volumes with sizes in theory up to 64ZB and single files with sizes up to 16TB with the standard 4KB block size. An extent is a range of contiguous physical blocks, improving large-file performance and reducing fragmentation. A single extent in ext4 can map up to 128 MiB of contiguous space with a 4 KB block size. ext4 does not limit the number of subdirectories in a single directory, except by the inherent size limit of the directory itself. For more information, see [An introduction to Linux's EXT4 filesystem | Opensource.com](https://opensource.com/article/17/5/introduction-ext4-filesystem) Data partition is mounted at /mnt/overlay. For example: /dev/sda9 on /mnt/overlay type ext4 (rw,relatime,rootcontext=system_u:object_r:etc_t:s0,seclabel,stripe=128,inlinecrypt)Copy to clipboard To mount /dev/sda9 to /data use the following commands: / # mkdir /home/root/data / # mount -o rw,remount / / # mount -t ext4 /dev/sda9 /home/root/data Copy to clipboard Note: If you encounter any issues related to SELINUX, please use the following command. mount -o rootcontext=system_u:object_r:etc_t:s0 -t ext4 /dev/sda9 /home/root/dataCopy to clipboard Execute the `mount` command to retrieve the exact `rootcontext=<>` value related to the /mnt/overlay. ## Mount the SD card to a specific path If the SD card is not mounting automatically, please use the following commands to manually remount it to a specific path. 1. Remount the root partition as read-write: sh-5.1# mount -o rw,remount /Copy to clipboard 2. Create an SD card directory: sh-5.1# mkdir sdcardCopy to clipboard 3. Mount the SD card to the previously created path (*/sdcard*): sh-5.1# mount -t vfat /dev/mmcblk1p1 /sdcardCopy to clipboard 4. To verify whether the SD card is mounted, check the available space using: sh-5.1# df -h .. /dev/mmcblk1p1 7.4G 101M 7.4G 2% /sdcardCopy to clipboard Note: If the SD card has multiple partitions, follow step 3 to mount each partition. ## Preferred Vendor List (PVL) memory part information All UFS parts supported on the Qualcomm SoC are qualified in the PVL validation. Select the applicable part from the [Memory list](https://www.qualcomm.com/products/internet-of-things/industrial/building-enterprise/qcs6490/peripherals). Last Published: Jul 10, 2024 [Previous Topic Linux device tree](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-70014-6/topics/linux-device-tree.md) [Next Topic Debug](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-70014-6/topics/troubleshooting.md)