Thank you for your input.
I remember reading somewhere that it is some kind of problem with
SD-cards larger than 1G but I didn't know it was the sector size.
I didn't realise that the fastboot Linux was so useful, to me it
appeared to be slightly more than a bootloader. When I get more time I
will investigate it a little more.
However, our problem is not creating the SD-card, it's bypassing the
fastboot:
$ ln -sf /linuxrc-sdroot /linuxrc; save
Saving ramdisk to flash, please do not remove power until finished.
mount: Mounting /dev/sdcard0/disc0/part3 on / failed: Device or
resource busy
**** Here we got a fail from mount. ****
**** We tried to reboot, unsuccessfully. ****
$ reboot
>> TS-SDBOOT - built Jan 26 2007
>> Copyright (c) 2007, Technologic Systems
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Best regards,
Jan Fristedt
--- In "Samuel M. Smith" <> wrote:
>
> Here is what I did to program 1 GB sdCard.
> Can't do bigger than 1 GB because the block size is no longer 512 and
> the
> dd file supplied by technologic uses 512 byte blocks. Need to have
> Technologic
> provide dd image using 2048 byte blocks for 4 gb sd card.
>
>
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