Essentially, the partition table is stored in the first sector of the disk.
For me I have stored first 2 sectors (just to be sure) as backup in my home
(which still sits in internal flash)
dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 of=/home/root/2secSd.save bs=512 count=2
Moreover, as I am not too sure of how many
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 18.10.2008, 13:30 +1300 schrieb Robin Paulson:
for the third time in the past two weeks, my freerunner has corrupted
my microsd card.
is there anyway of recovering it?
i gather from other posts it's a problem with the partition table,
rather than the actual data
i
On Saturday 18 October 2008 02:30:50 Robin Paulson wrote:
for the third time in the past two weeks, my freerunner has corrupted
my microsd card.
is there anyway of recovering it?
Just remember the partition-sizes and use fdisk to create the partitions again
with the same sizes...
for the third time in the past two weeks, my freerunner has corrupted
my microsd card.
is there anyway of recovering it?
i gather from other posts it's a problem with the partition table,
rather than the actual data
i don't really want to reinstall debian, all the software, and copy
across 5GB
2008/10/18 Alex Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
for the third time in the past two weeks, my freerunner has corrupted
my microsd card.
is there anyway of recovering it?
i gather from other posts it's a problem with the partition table,
rather than the actual data
I'm lucky enough to have a