MyDocs isn't mounted at start, and not read-write
Hello!
I have really strange problem. MyDocs isn't mounted at start. Maybe more details, what I did before the problem, etc. Yesterday, what I did: - removed hands video (renamed extension to *.disabled) - added Reboot option to power key menu - installed healthcheck app And now, when I reboot, MyDocs isn't mounted autoatically. When I mount it, it mounts, but read-only. What is strange, when I type in terminal e.g. Code:
rm /home/user/MyDocs/file.xyz When I type it with sudo: Code:
sudo rm /home/user/MyDocs/file.xyz When I type it with --force: Code:
sudo rm -rf /home/user/MyDocs/file.xyz What can be problem? So, you see, strange situation. It can't be automatically mounted, when it's mounted it's read only, when I mount it manually, read write.. Can anyone help me? Thanks :) From what I see in another thread: Quote:
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Is the only solution flashing? P.S. I will try removing U-Boot and installing BackupMenu and restoring my old rootfs + optfs backup. Maybe it's the problem |
Re: MyDocs isn't mounted at start, and not read-write
I formatted the MyDocs via PC. FAT32, lba flag. It finally helped :D
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Re: MyDocs isn't mounted at start, and not read-write
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Could you share the output of Code:
$ root #(if not yet as root) mount: displays the list of mounted partitions. |: redirects the output of mount to the following command grep -i mydocs: filters the list, only keeping line(s) containing "mydocs", in an insensitive manner (-i) (because I am lazy) >: sends the wole output to a file and Code:
$ root /etc/fstab: the file where boot mount instructions are stored. So you can copy /home/user/mount_output.txt and /home/user/fstab_output.txt from your N900 to your computer and copy/paste here. |
Re: MyDocs isn't mounted at start, and not read-write
My fstab is correct. Now I know, what was the problem.
I tried to extract one tar.xz with SuperTuxKart via tar xf tool, then via filebox. The app freezed, and I needed to force to close it. Then, I discovered many damaged files in MyDocs. I wasn't able to delete them even via PC. So I formatted (while sharing eMMC via BackupMenu to PC) MyDocs to fat32, now it works perfectly, and is correctly mouted at boot ;) |
Re: MyDocs isn't mounted at start, and not read-write
Hmm, side note but this reminds me a problem with encoding differences between formatting from backupmenu or from booted N900.
I couldn'f delete files with accents in Fremantle if the FS was formatted from my PC trhrough backupmenu. I had to do it from the PC too. |
Re: MyDocs isn't mounted at start, and not read-write
I recall that was mostly a dirty file system problem, dosfsck -y /dev/whatever-partition will clean it up where it can be mounted rw.
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Re: MyDocs isn't mounted at start, and not read-write
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Those accents can make for some funny computer occurances. I always get gibberish leftovers on my screen when I use Vi to edit an audio playlist that has a Sigür Rós song on it; more so when it's from Agaetis Byrjun. I don't even know how I got the ae to merge into one character, but I did ... once. |
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