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2010-02-09
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sudo gainroot sfdisk -l /dev/mmcblk1
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2010-02-09
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The only thing I see different there is that it's showing as having found p4 (the 4th partition on the card), whereas mine finds p1.
Can you try running:
As a side note, it's rather odd that dmesg reports mmcblk0, whereas it's actually mmcblk1, but that's the same on mine.Code:sudo gainroot sfdisk -l /dev/mmcblk1
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2010-02-09
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2010-02-09
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2010-02-09
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"Can you give me the output of "sfdisk -d /dev/mmcblk1"
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2010-02-09
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2010-02-09
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No, the output you posted in #5 is from "sfdisk -l /dev/mmcblk1". The output from "sfdisk -d /dev/mmcblk1" should have a series of lines with "start=" and "size=", which is what we need as it's also the format to pass back in to create new partitions.
http://i50.tinypic.com/2dgnc52.png
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2010-02-09
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sfdisk -d /dev/mmcblk1
what I dont get is that It works under windows or when I upload pictures to facebook via my phone it shows the memory card otherwise it's a no go.
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Last edited by patt2k; 2010-02-09 at 19:54.