Check the archives. I think there's one about using a non-default
blocksize for mkfs.ext2.
Brian
--- In "jschick333" <> wrote:
>
> So far I am unable to mount one of my own SD cards on my TS-7260. I
> fdisked a 1GB Sandisk card and formatted it as ext2 on my Linux pc but
> when I try to mount it on the 7260 I get the following error message:
>
> "$ mount -t ext2 /dev/sdcard0/disc0/part1 /mnt
> mount: Mounting /dev/sdcard0/disc0/part1 on /mnt failed: Invalid
argument"
>
> I noticed fdisk is included on the 7260's default onboard flash image
> so I thought it might be a good idea to fdisk the card on the 7260.
> When I choose the 'w' option in fdisk to write the partition table I
> get the following error message:
>
> "WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with error 22: Invalid
> argument.
> The kernel still uses the old table.
> The new table will be used at the next reboot."
>
> (This doesn't happen when I fdisk it on my Linux pc)
>
> Next I decided to go get another SD card so I bought a Sandisk Ultra
> II 1GB (just like TS ships with their development kits). I get the
> exact same errors with this card as well.
>
> The funny thing is that I am able to mount partitions 2 and 3 of the
> 512MB Sandisk Ultra II card that came with my TS-7400 development kit.
>
> Has anybody experienced problems like these with the 7260?
>
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