I had the same problem while i partitionned the mmc in two parts,
then formated with Mac OSX tool.
The N770 didn't like it.
Even after partitionning back with one partition.
The only way i had to get it back was to format the mmc with a Nokia
Series 60 SymbianOS phone.
so i think the N770
On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 18:07 +0100, Israel Herraiz wrote:
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>
> Also, I can mount /media/mmc1 in the device and look inside with a
> terminal. In fact, I copied everything from the card to my computer
> and
> all the files are right.
>
> So MMC card seems to be right.
>
> If I try to format it w
Sorry for the autoresponse.
It was my fault. I changed /etc/sudoers and kept it from the previous
firmware. That file has changed in the new firmware, and it seems the
system is unable to read the MMC card without the proper permissions in
sudo.
I recovered the original file, and all is working f
Hi,
If this happens with W47 or newer rootfs, please make a bug to:
https://maemo.org/bugzilla/. Early software versions didn't support MMCs
without partition tables, but it is now fixed.
BR, Kimmo
On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 19:07, ext Israel Herraiz wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have just flashed m
Try running fsck.vfat (Linux) or chkdsk (Windows) on it. I had
the same problem and that fixed it. You don't even need to remove
the card, just plug the 770 into your computer and run the fsck/chkdsk
on it once it is identified.
LarryOn 1/13/06, Israel Herraiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi every
Hi everybody,
I have just flashed my device with the last firmware available from
nokia.com, I am having a strange behaviour.
Each time I put in the MMC card in the device, a message tells me that
"Memory card is corrupted or unformatted".
However, if I plug in the USB cable, I can mount the car