Mary 29 ENE 2020 a las 5:54 p. m.
Accessing Micro SD Card on Steam Ran by Linux on Chromebook.
Recently I received a 256GB, Gigastone Prime Plus micro sd card for my chromebook. I had downloaded Steam from Linux and as Chromebooks have little storage, I would like to instead download games to my micro sd card. However, I cannot seem to access my sd card from the Steam Download section of the settings in the top left hand corner. Can someone help me figure out how to download games onto the sd card so I can play them from my chromebook, instead of getting more internal storage? Or am I doing this all wrong? I really would appreciate the help.
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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/
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Jaunitta 🌸 29 ENE 2020 a las 5:56 p. m. 
Maybe it needs to be piggy backed into a Micro SD card reader?
something like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z4dmpoPvfI

They are also available in USB
Última edición por Jaunitta 🌸; 29 ENE 2020 a las 6:02 p. m.
Mary 29 ENE 2020 a las 6:06 p. m. 
I already have a micro sd slot in my chromebook, I don't need the adapter. The problem is I don't know how to take games that I want to install and install them onto the micro sd card itself, as I don'thave enough internal storage and need external storage.
Jaunitta 🌸 29 ENE 2020 a las 6:30 p. m. 
The way I do this should be the same for you so heres my steps
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
Mary 30 ENE 2020 a las 3:06 p. m. 
My sd card doesn't come up under the Create New Steam Library option.
MancSoulja 30 ENE 2020 a las 3:18 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Misty:
My sd card doesn't come up under the Create New Steam Library option.

Make sure the card is formatted to NTFS and not FAT32.
Mary 30 ENE 2020 a las 3:21 p. m. 
How would I do that?
MancSoulja 30 ENE 2020 a las 3:23 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Misty:
How would I do that?

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
Última edición por MancSoulja; 30 ENE 2020 a las 3:28 p. m.
Mary 30 ENE 2020 a las 3:24 p. m. 
Thank you so much!
Mary 30 ENE 2020 a las 3:38 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por MancSoulja:
Publicado originalmente por Misty:
How would I do that?

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.
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MancSoulja 30 ENE 2020 a las 3:38 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Misty:
Publicado originalmente por MancSoulja:

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/
Última edición por MancSoulja; 30 ENE 2020 a las 3:45 p. m.
Mary 30 ENE 2020 a las 3:46 p. m. 
So when I first go to Steam Library Folders, there is the original installation that is my chromebook. When I click add library folder, there's a huge list of names like fontconfig, panorama, ubuntu12_64. lib, lib64, mnt, opt.. And the list goes on. Things like srv, sys.. I've seen videos that show another drop down option to a D drive or something, but I don't have those options.

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"
Última edición por Mary; 30 ENE 2020 a las 3:54 p. m.
BabaYaga 1 MAR 2021 a las 12:32 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Misty:
So when I first go to Steam Library Folders, there is the original installation that is my chromebook. When I click add library folder, there's a huge list of names like fontconfig, panorama, ubuntu12_64. lib, lib64, mnt, opt.. And the list goes on. Things like srv, sys.. I've seen videos that show another drop down option to a D drive or something, but I don't have those options.

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?
Judgmental Amaterasu 1 MAR 2021 a las 12:36 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por ZiovoBlitz:
Publicado originalmente por Misty:
So when I first go to Steam Library Folders, there is the original installation that is my chromebook. When I click add library folder, there's a huge list of names like fontconfig, panorama, ubuntu12_64. lib, lib64, mnt, opt.. And the list goes on. Things like srv, sys.. I've seen videos that show another drop down option to a D drive or something, but I don't have those options.

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.
Terminal204 13 AGO 2021 a las 7:52 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Mart:
So when I first go to Steam Library Folders, there is the original installation that is my chromebook. When I click add library folder, there's a huge list of names like fontconfig, panorama, ubuntu12_64. lib, lib64, mnt, opt.. And the list goes on. Things like srv, sys.. I've seen videos that show another drop down option to a D drive or something, but I don't have those options.

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"

Have you tried looking at the /mnt/chromeos/removable/ path?
Silly Little Bottom 11 FEB 2023 a las 5:33 p. m. 
I figured it out. go to mnt and double click on it. then it will say chromeos, double click on that. then double click on external and the SD card will show up. I just did it and it worked.
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