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2010-04-07
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2010-04-07
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Try backing up the data on your PC, reformatting the microsd card and putting the data back. If you still have problems it's not the card itself.
As root in terminal:
fsck.vfat -a /dev/mmcblk1p1
then reboot
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2010-04-07
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i've already tried that
this gives me
open /dev/mmcblk1p1:No such file or directory
and no, i didn't type it wrong, i've copied pasted it
but in /dev
i have a few directories with the same naming;
mmcblk0
mmcblk0p1
mmcblk0p2
mmcblk0p3
mmcblk1
edit:
does the p1 mean the partition?
because that'll mean that i have to select the whole device instead of 1 partition. can anyone confirm this?
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2010-04-07
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What's the card formatted in?
You can try mount /dev/mmcblk1 /media/mmc1 but I'm not sure if it'd work.
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but everytime i put it i my N900 it gives a message in the "memory" page in settings that the card is corrupted.
i installed the 900MHz zImage kernel could that be a problem?