Why can I not set a microSD card to private for adoptable storage, even through ADB?

Toppingman

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I'm attempting to setup adoptable storage for a friend's Samsung Galaxy Tab E (SM-T560NU), and he has the correct version of Android for it (6.0.1). I've enabled dev mode, usb debugging, and connected the device to a PC with ADB.

I'm able to see the removable card both on the Android device and in my Windows file manager. Running ADB, I can list the target disk but the commands don't appear to have any effect:

shell@gtelwifiue:/ $ sm list-disks
disk:179,64
shell@gtelwifiue:/ $ sm set-force-adoptable true
shell@gtelwifiue:/ $ sm partition disk:179,64 private
shell@gtelwifiue:/ $ sm set-force-adoptable false
shell@gtelwifiue:/ $ sm list-volumes all
private mounted null
public:179,65 mounted 7799-1DFE
emulated mounted null
privatemode unmounted null
shell@gtelwifiue:/ $

After this, the microSD card is still listed as portable storage and not as internal storage. I've exhausted any other commands I can think of, would you have any recommendations?

Thanks,
 

Trigati

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Samsung disabled adoptable storage on their MM builds. It's only available on the S7 line via jumping through hoops.