Ohu dam* here is the output: Code: ~ $ root ls /dev/mmc* sfdisk -l BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso30+0m5) built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. Nokia-N900:~# fsck -af /dev/mcblklpl fsck 1.41.3.maemo0 (12-Oct-2008) fsck.ext2: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/mcblklpl /dev/mcblklpl: The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock: e2fsck -b 8193 <device> Nokia-N900:~# What does superblock mean? But my N900 is recognizing the card in stock filebrwoser but it only tells that it doesn't support the format and that the memory card is damaged? !
~ $ root ls /dev/mmc* sfdisk -l BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso30+0m5) built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. Nokia-N900:~# fsck -af /dev/mcblklpl fsck 1.41.3.maemo0 (12-Oct-2008) fsck.ext2: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/mcblklpl /dev/mcblklpl: The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock: e2fsck -b 8193 <device> Nokia-N900:~#