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something like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z4dmpoPvfI
They are also available in USB
select Install game from library choose location for install> Select your SD drive>next
Create New Steam Library on drive ( the name of your sd card) go next and the download starts?
Heres another guide
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7418-YUBN-8129
Make sure the card is formatted to NTFS and not FAT32.
No idea on Chrome OS, but this should help - https://cbookreviewguide.com/chromebook-blog/how-to-format-sd-card-on-chromebook/
Edit: Might not be possible on Chrome OS - If you format a USB drive or SD card from within Chrome OS, it will automatically format the drive as exFAT without even asking which file system you want to use.
Double edit: exFAT should work with Steam
So I was able to format my card, yet it is still not appearing in the library options. All I see are options for folders that are mostly 3 letters long, and just other folders instead of anything related to the card.
What are the names of the folders?
I just had a browse through the Chrome OS reddit, and it seems that running Steam games from a SD Card on Chrome OS is near impossible. and if you can get it working performance is pretty bad.
https://www.reddit.com/r/chromeos/comments/d6dkhb/can_you_use_an_sd_card_for_steam/f0s7bu5/
Edit: Or if I try to install a game and change the location at installation, I get options like "/dev/dri/card0" and "/dev/dri/renderD128"
Did you end up getting it to work?
Pretty sure they would of said something a year ago when the thread was still alive. The marked answer is all the answer you need.
Have you tried looking at the /mnt/chromeos/removable/ path?