Hello,
> I tried part 1 also and it did not work
As Jason pointed out there is only one parition on the disk. If you
would like to mount this partition you'll need to know what filesystem
is being used. If it is a FAT filesystem you'll need to load the
vfat and fat modules. You can pass the mount command -t followed by the
filesystem type(assuming your kernel has support for the filesystem on
the first partition).
//Eddie
> --- In Jason Stahls <> wrote:
>>
>> Try to mount part1 instead of part2
>>
>> Jason
>>
>> cspin_2001 wrote:
>>> I can mount the SD disk with my USB SD adapter but when I try to
>>> mount it in the SD slot it can't seem to find it. I know the SD
> is ok
>>> the problem exists with SD disks also.
>>>
>>> here's the command I use to mount it in the root directory:
>>>
>>> mount /dev/sdcard0/disc0/part2 /root/
>>>
>>> This is the error I get:
>>>
>>> mount: Mounting /dev/sdcard0/disc0/part2 on /root failed: No
> such
>>> file or directory
>>>
>>> the directory:
>>> dev/sdcard0/disc0/
>>>
>>> has the following in it:
>>>
>>> disc part1
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Charlie
>>>
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