dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN
There are differences between boot sector and its backup.
Differences: (offsetriginal/backup)
65:01/00
Copying backup to original
FATs differ but appear to be intact. Using first FAT.
/PENDING DELETION/palm/applications/com.ea.app.nfsuc/res_nfsuc/car_civ_suv.m3g
*SNIP*
All that text just means it found lots of errors there and tried to fix them as best it could. Ie. it works as intended now.
Originally Posted by
I'm rebooting. Do I need to mount back up the mmcblk0p1?
I haven't rebooted yet, I'm waiting for clarification
Nope, it mounts it when it reboots. Just reboot now and you'll be good!
EDIT: And sorry it took me a while to respond, I am coding something and didn't notice the reply to this thread :/
It's ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY alright, your advice worked perfect and now the ENTIRE folder is gone. Farewell. Problem solved, I owe you and everyone here a HUGE TTHANK YOU
@WereCatf
thankyou so much for that, my emmc was all read only and couldn't delete anything. i followed your instruction and it's back to normal brilliant.
I am sorry to butt in the conversation, but already from the first post in the whole thread it was crystal clear that the issue is filesystem corruption.
To OP: turn off ALL extra applications, including any instant messengers and all on your phone, then open x terminal and type the following there:
This should bring it back to life, unless the 'umount' command gives an error about open files. If you have any open files there you need to close them all before doing this.
Another noobie with this same problem. Tried filebox, with no success, tried unmounting, no success, tried to delete files and folder, no success. Registered to the forum with plans to disturb u guys, but this did it for me.
Another noobie with this same problem. Tried filebox, with no success, tried unmounting, no success, tried to delete files and folder, no success. Registered to the forum with plans to disturb u guys, but this did it for me.
U have been thanked!
try this in terminal.
root
umount /media/mmc
#if emmc then use
umount /home/user/MyDocs
fsck.vfat -af /dev/mmcblk0p1(if sdcard use mmcblk1p1)
if umounting is failing for some reason as you report please post the error here.