My hope was that with the card having the same name and contents that clicking the steam rom manager in desktop mode would work fine and it wouldn't spot the difference, which I'm happy to report is how it behaved. Takes a while to do the copying, about 30m up bit more back down. It helped having the big 512gb steam deck here for next step, I just copied the whole 'emulation' folder from the 128gb card up the deck's onboard storage, safe ejected that card then inserted the 256gb card, and then copied back the emulation folder down to the bigger SD. I formatted the new bigger card in the deck and could see it was given the same name as the smaller one ('primary') I had chosen to install emu deck and the roms onto the SD card in the first place. Going to answer myself here in case anybody else finds this useful, suspect I'm not the first and won't be the last to fill an SD card with PS2/Gamecube games in far less time than expected. Without a PC can I just move the entire contents of the smaller card onto the main steam deck drive then stick in and format the new card and move it all back ? Hoping emu deck will pick it all up seamlessly. Got a bargain 256gb card from the prime sale. I've stuck all the roms onto a 128gb card, which surprise surprise I've almost filled.
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