Re: User partition corrupted? How to reformat MyDocs partition?
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Re: User partition corrupted? How to reformat MyDocs partition?
First: thank you for helping all :).
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I made a mistake ? If somebody have and idea please? |
Re: User partition corrupted? How to reformat MyDocs partition?
have you prayed ?
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No :(.
Don't say me that :'(! I've to make an hard reset or My N900 is diying? :'( |
Re: User partition corrupted? How to reformat MyDocs partition?
@judibet,
You didn't say you had an N900, but from your partition table it looked like that, and you've just confirmed it in your last message. I would *strongly* advise you not to mix up a thread about N9 and instead open a new one. Search for "Logical sector size is zero." I'm sure this problem has been seen (and solved?) here before. |
Re: User partition corrupted? How to reformat MyDocs partition?
OK, I'm sorry.
I'll search that. |
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Of course :
- http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...Logical+sector - http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...Logical+sector - http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...Logical+sector - http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...Logical+sector - http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...Logical+sector So I'm sorry for my topic of N900 on a N9 topic. |
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Perfect my problem is fixed now, thank you kindly, however I have plenty different Linux live distribution. Not all of them work with ``sudo`` command. I'm still a ``neophite`` at LINUX and my knoledge is limitted.So I finnally was able to do it with an Ubuntu version. On it, the ``unmount `` command from the console did not work but the ``right click then chose ``unmount volume`` on the N9 icon on the desktop work as fine . At last the " sudo fsck.vfat -aftvVw /dev/sd* " did it's magic . (*) = matching N9 mounted drive volume of course.
Would be fantastic if this could be operated from within N9 some how. an auto repair like this would be a welcome addition to N9 quick tweek. Dont kill this treath as it may still very usefull for any N9 fans. |
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