Le 02/02/2014 15:15, Freek de Kruijf a écrit :
Op zondag 2 februari 2014 13:42:06 schreef jdd:
do you mean you used findmnt *after* mounting the card?
I did both. I just wanted to explain that the device was not mounted when I tried to write the image to the device using dd.
ok, nice
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sde1 2048 155647 76800 c W95 FAT32 (LBA) /dev/sde2 160650 417689 128520 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/sde3 417690 7759394 3670852+ 83 Linux
I got:
│ ├─/var/run/media/freek/BOOT /dev/sde1 vfat ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime,uid=1000,gid=100,fmask=0022,dmask=0077,codepage=437,iocharset=i │ └─/var/run/media/freek/root /dev/sde3 ext2 ro,nosuid,nodev,relatime
good. How did you mount them, with command line or with dolphin? (the mount point is unusual) can you mount any on /mnt, if necessary as --bind, to see if the permission probem can be excluded? problems mounting windows partition is often due to a bad umounting (from windows). The only fix I know is to mount them again *in windows* and umount them cleanly, it needs sometime *minutes* to have the file system umo_unted really and be able to remove the card from the computer there should not be any problem with ext2, beside an eventual fsck I forgot to ask what the dd copy is. did you already did it or do you want to do it now (like it seems through the subject)? I beg if you want to dd *to* the card, it's content is not important, so can you modify it in any way (fdisk, mkfs, rm)? did you try imagewriter(from opensuse)? not that this should change anything :-) jdd -- http://www.dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org