Re: un-corrupt a microsd card?

2008-10-18 Thread Vikas Saurabh
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

Re: un-corrupt a microsd card?

2008-10-18 Thread Joachim Breitner
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

Re: un-corrupt a microsd card?

2008-10-18 Thread Michael Zanetti
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...

un-corrupt a microsd card?

2008-10-17 Thread 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 don't really want to reinstall debian, all the software, and copy across 5GB

Re: un-corrupt a microsd card?

2008-10-17 Thread Robin Paulson
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