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#51
try to make a full reflash which will wipe out everything and then hopefully will resolve your problem
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Hi.

I'm wondering whether someone can provide data corresponding to the partition table of a standard 16GB filesystem.

I'm trying to recover a bricked device.
I'm flashing the ubiboot kernel to access the filesystem, but I don't know the exact distribution of all the blocks in the partitions of a standard device. My intention is recreate the original one and try to reflash again, as explained here for a 64GB device.

This is what I had in the first place:

Code:
GNU Parted 2.3
Usando /dev/sdb
¡Bienvenido/a a GNU Parted! Teclee «help» para ver la lista de órdenes.
(parted) unit s                                                           
(parted) print                                                            
Modelo: Linux File-CD Gadget (scsi)
Disco /dev/sdb: 31047680s
Tamaño de sector (lógico/físico): 512B/512B
Tabla de particiones. msdos

Numero  Inicio     Fin        Tamaño     Tipo     Sistema de archivos  Banderas
 1      1024s      18464767s  18463744s  primary  fat32                lba
 3      26853376s  31047679s  4194304s   primary  ext4
I also think that there is a missing partition....

Thanx in advance.
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#53
Just for future references, here is the partition distribution of my N9:

Code:
~ # /sbin/parted /dev/mmcblk0
GNU Parted 2.3
Using /dev/mmcblk0
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted) unit s                                                           
unit s
(parted) print                                                            
print
Model: MMC HYNIX (sd/mmc)
Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 31047680s
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos

Number  Start      End        Size       Type     File system  Flags
 1      1024s      18464767s  18463744s  primary  fat32        lba
 2      18464768s  26853375s  8388608s   primary  ext4
 3      26853376s  31047679s  4194304s   primary  ext4

(parted) quit                                                             
quit
Regards.
 
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