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clown
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Sd Card Question
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July 12, 2005, 01:34:52 pm »
I have a Sharp SL-5500 with Open Zaurus installed. I would like to mount my 1gb RiDATA sd card on my SL-5500. When I go to mount it (mount /dev/mmcda1 /mnt/mmcda1) I get this:
root@collie#mount /dev/mmcda1 /mnt/mmcda1
mount: Mounting /dev/mmcda1 on /mnt/mmcda1
failed: Invalid argument
root@collie#
I don't understand what the invalid argument is Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dmesg shows this:
mmcda: mmcda1
sd: cmd[18] response [5]
FAT:bogus logical sector size 0
VFS: Can't find valid FAT filesystem on device 2c:01
VFS:Disk change detected on device mmcda1 (60,1)
On a side note, I can get the sd card to mount on my gentoo dekstop with no problems.
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lardman
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July 12, 2005, 01:38:00 pm »
It might mean that it can't guess the partition type (though I'm not sure)
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clown
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July 12, 2005, 01:39:56 pm »
It is using fat16 partition type, and I have tried mounting it with the -t vfat option to which I get the same failed message.
*edit: I got it working. Ran fdisk, and re-wrote the fat partition, all is working good now.
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