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2008-12-24
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2008-12-25
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umount /dev/mmcblk0p1
Sorry. I originally spelled "umount" as "unmount."
Did it right this time. However, "cannot umount /media/mmc2: Device or resource busy"
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2008-12-25
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A little help, please?
I'm having a problem doing the sfdisk. It gives me this error:
BLKRRPART: Invalid argument
OK
Warning: start=63 - this looks like a partition rather than the entire disk. Using fdisk on it is probably meaningless.
(Use the --force option if you really want this.)
(Edit) Looks like someone else just had the same problem, heh. In any case, I am using sfdisk, but it keeps telling me that "fdisk" part.
Also, tried umount again, and it's telling me that's also invalid.
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2008-12-25
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2008-12-25
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I can do the unmount, but I still get the error message when I try to sfdisk. It says it's "meaningless". If I try to do the next step, I get "permission denied" even though I am root.
How big is your card? if it is bigger than some size, you substitute numeral 6 with 'C', to change partition from fat16 to fat32.
It's 2 gigs. I had to reformat it earlier, so I don't know if I'm still having problems with it (I shouldn't be). It's formatted as FAT right now.
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2008-12-25
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I can do the unmount, but I still get the error message when I try to sfdisk. It says it's "meaningless". If I try to do the next step, I get "permission denied" even though I am root...
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2008-12-25
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2008-12-25
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It appears your umount is NOT successful and you are trying to make partitions on a 'mounted' device. Try to get the partition device totally unmounted, e.g., get rid of the swap file etc.
and reboot.
bun
Give more system info, like how big is your card, internal or external, N800 or N810, what system you are running etc.
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2008-12-25
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That's the strange thing though -- the virtual memory isn't extended, and I just checked the card via Disk Management, and it reports it as in "healthy" shape (and its full amount of space available).
This is the N800, the internal card is 2 Gigs, and I'm running on the 43.7(?) update (the last OS update from earlier this month).
It's strange; in the past, I've done the clone with an 100% success rate, so I don't know what I'm doing wrong now.
I'm having a problem doing the sfdisk. It gives me this error:
BLKRRPART: Invalid argument
OK
Warning: start=63 - this looks like a partition rather than the entire disk. Using fdisk on it is probably meaningless.
(Use the --force option if you really want this.)
(Edit) Looks like someone else just had the same problem, heh. In any case, I am using sfdisk, but it keeps telling me that "fdisk" part.
Also, tried umount again, and it's telling me that's also invalid.
Last edited by thepenguinonthetelly; 2008-12-24 at 20:39.