Thanks for the info. I tried this and it didn't seem to work. The
problem is I can't seem to get this partition to mount on both systems
and the mke2fs that I used is the same version on both systems. It
will only read on the system I created it on. I Have a Debian PC and
the ts-7400 arm with debian boot off a nfs boot.
--- In Bas Schulte <> wrote:
>
>
> On 11-jan-2007, at 1:22, Art McGee wrote:
>
> > I used fdisk and created three partitions on a debian pc
>
> I think it's required to have partition 3 start on sector 20 instead
> of 3, in your case.
>
> See an earlier answer by Eddie on this issue.
>
> I created a new SD card as well and didn't do that, just put the 3
> partitions in sequence and that didn't work. When I put the 3rd
> partition at sector 20 it did work.
>
> YMMV of course as I'm not sure why this is, some piece of software
> probably has this hard-coded in?
>
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