Hello,
> Hello everyone.. thanks for the suggestions.. i tried them all but
> without any good result. I sent the card to reboot after executing
> fdisk then executed mkfs.ext2 and then mount but i still get the same
> error on screen
> EXT2-fs: blocksize too small for device.
>
> I tried to change the blocksize to 8192 but didnt work. I performed
> the tune2fs -l and i get the same number of blocksize. So I have no
> idea of what to do.. please if u have more suggestion let me know. i
> will try them all.
In your last email you said
> mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdcard1/disc0/part3
> or tried
> mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdcard1/disc0/part3
> neither of them worked later
You need to get mkfs working before you can worry about mounting the
device. Can you provide the ouput showing the mkfs.ext2 command you entered,
the output of the mkfs.ext2 command, and the output of dmesg?
//Eddie
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