diff --git a/misc/readmes/kitkat_survival_readme.txt b/misc/readmes/kitkat_survival_readme.txt index 5f34111..3d52898 100644 --- a/misc/readmes/kitkat_survival_readme.txt +++ b/misc/readmes/kitkat_survival_readme.txt @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ -Surviving with Android 4.4 (KitKat) using BRouter 1.0.1 +Surviving with Android 4.4 (KitKat) or 5.0 (Lollipop) using latest BRouter ======================================================= -BRouter 1.0.1 adds some basic support to reclaim your external -SD card on KitKat. +BRouter has some basic support to reclaim your external SD card. + +Brouter must be installed on internal drive ("SD card"), but maps could be moved to external SD card. What's new is a configuration file located at: @@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ Initially, the value for "secondary_segment_dir" is "../segments2" to support th file-format transition from 0.9.9 to 1.0.1, so that, after upgrading, your existing datafiles are found via the secondary directory. -However, for surviving KitKat, you are supposed to change that to the +However, for surviving KitKatn and later, you are supposed to change that to the absolute path to a directory on the external card, e.g.: secondary_segment_dir=/storage/external_SD/brouter_segments3 @@ -59,6 +60,6 @@ a redirection-file (create the tracks folder if it does not exist!) /storage/external_SD/Android/data/net.osmand/files/osmand/tracks/brouter.redirect and that should contain a single line with the absolute path to the folder where -the tracks should be written (e.g. /mnt/sdcard/brouter ) +the tracks should be written (e.g. /mnt/sdcard/brouter ). Redirection file is normal file named brouter.redirect and containing single line pointing to folder writable by BRouter and readable by OsmAnd. THEN you are done.