The mksdcard
tool lets you quickly create a FAT32 disk image that you can load in the
emulator, to simulate the presence of an SD card in the device. Because you can specify an SD
card while creating an AVD in the AVD Manager, you usually use that feature to create an SD card.
This tool creates an SD card that is not bundled with an AVD, so it is useful for situations
where you need to share a virtual SD card between multiple emulators.
Usage
mksdcard -l <label> <size> <file>
Options
The following table describes the command-line options of mksdcard
Option | Description |
---|---|
-l |
A volume label for the disk image to create. |
size |
An integer that specifies the size (in bytes) of disk image to create. You can also
specify size in kilobytes or megabytes, by appending a "K" or "M" to <size>. For
example, 1048576K , 1024M . |
file |
The path/filename of the disk image to create. |
Once you have created the disk image file, you can load it in the emulator at startup using
the emulator's -sdcard
option. For more information, see Android Emulator.
The usage for the -sdcard
option is as follows:
emulator -sdcard <file>
Example
mksdcard -l mySdCard 1024M mySdCardFile.img