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2016-02-26
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but juiceme you should give me the proper formatting command in case i need to do that again, and Leinad, I need more light to better follow up the tutorial
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2016-02-27
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Hi!
I'm sorry I was on holidays and not able to get my hands on an empty SD card to run the partitioning on. The card I have in my Jolla now has 12GB of stuff on it and I'd need to backup that first before I could erase it
On monday when I get to work I'll check my drawers, should have some old SD cards lying there around that I can use.
If not, I'll have to back up my in-use card and reformat it.
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2016-02-27
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2016-02-27
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2016-02-29
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OK, now I backed up my SDcard to computer so managed to run through the repartitioning for your information.
- 1. have the SD card in the Jolla device.
- 2. Check if your /dev/mmcblk1p1 is mounted, if so, umount it.
- 3. check what partitioning shows up:
- Use command "fdisk /dev/mmcblk1"
- When fdisk starts, enter option "p" to print out partition table. If you have something under the "Start" sector entry, note that number down. (for example, I have 8192 on my card.)
- This geometry configuration is due to the way SD cards are constructed; if you do not have a partition there (like you have deleted it previously) the value 8192 is probably the safest to use.- 4. If you have any partitions, delete them:
- Use option "d". If only one partition exists, it will be deleted. If more than one exists, it will prompt you which to delete.- 5. Create a new partition:
- Use option "n".
- fdisk will ask what kind of partition to create, answer "p" like primary partition.
- fdisk will ask which number to create, answer "1".
- fdisk will ask what is the start sector; now do not jus accept this, instead put in what was noted down in step 3.
- fdisk will as for the last sector, just press return to accept default.- 6. Check what was created by option "p"
- 7. Exit fdisk and save changes by option "w"
- 8. Format your newly partitioned SD card as ext4;
- Use command "mkfs.ext4 /dev/mmcblk1p1"- 9. Mount your newly formatted card. If you do not have an entry in your /etc/fstab for the card, just mount in anywhere and check that it works.
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2016-02-29
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What does "fdisk -l /dev/mmcblk1" say and does it make sense?
What about "blkid /dev/mmcblk1"?
If the card ist unformated, try to format it with btrfs:
mkfs.btrfs -O ^extref -f -L sdhome /dev/mmcblk1
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