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#11
Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
Well I asked if it was ext2? Geraldko?? Read the first sentence of the quote, you quoted?

And yes it will still fsck a ext3 volume, but it is un-needed as ext3 will use the journal and straighten itself out on boot.
@PB

Seems you misunderstood me (or my knowledge level). Surely not important, but ...

It's because you asked if it was ext2 that I thought it might mean that the given fsck command was effective only on an ext2 partition (although it turned out that the reason you asked was that its job was being done automatically on ext3) -- for someone who doesn't know Linux, and just uses most the commands by rote, it was a reasonable question. And, hey, thanks, I got an answer!

(Not to mention that between us we got the OP's problem solved.)

Last edited by GeraldKo; 2009-05-14 at 17:13.
 
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#12
Originally Posted by jhford View Post
That worked perfectly. Thanks a lot.
I take it back. It worked once, but immediately reverted to its prior state on reboot.
 
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#13
Originally Posted by nhanquy View Post
The SD maybe corrupts. That's is why we should backup or clone the SD once a while.

Sorry, jhford, I hijacked the thread for a little bit side track...

Here is a script I use for various tasks. It is a collection of many howtos here.

It has to run under root.

To clone SDs ( mmc2 to mmc1 or vice versa) you should run the script from flash.
I got it to run, trying to clone mmc1 to mmc2, both are 8G cards. mmc1 partition 6.3/1.5G and mmc2 partition none/1G (just try on an old card). I used option 4, to copy from mmc1 to mmc2, it tried to clone everything into the 1G partition and crashed for run out of space. Does the script automagically partition target SD card? Now I try to partition it first and see how it goes. Thanks for the script,


bun

Last edited by bunanson; 2009-05-18 at 00:25.
 
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Originally Posted by bunanson View Post
Does the script automagically partition target SD card?
bun
No the script doesn't partition the cards. I was thinking about it but there are too many ways to partition the cards so I let you to do it your way

You can open the script to see that I just copied the commands from various posts on this forum.
 
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Originally Posted by jhford View Post
I take it back. It worked once, but immediately reverted to its prior state on reboot.
What is your system? what did you try? and what is the current status?

bun
 
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