Maybe I found an answer (partially) right now.

I am always formatting SDCards ny usage of Windows (I have not verified with 
Linux, because our customers rarely using Linux)

I discovered this: 
when a SD Card less than 8GB is formatted, it is formatted in a more standard 
way.
In this case in  first sector there is a valid MBR with a valid partition table.

When a SD Card has a size >= 8GB, it is formatted differently. No MBR is 
generated. In Sector 0 there is located already Bootsector with BPB.

Unfortunately eCos do not know about this. When mounting the SD Card, it tries 
to interpret the BPB as MBR.

What I do not know right now: Do I have a unique criteria to decide, if first 
sector needs to be interpreted as MBR or as boot sector already.
And, what would be the best position in eCos driver hierarchy, to code such a 
decision.

Or maybe, somewhere a solution is already available?

Thanks again

Richard


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