I am using the SD from the development kit. I plugged the SD card into a Linux
server(red hat) I have to run gparted but it said the jfs file system wasn't
supported by my system so I gave up and went with using tsscarda1 as my storage
location for files. Do I need to do this from a Debian server?
Since then, the board is in another state and I'm accessing remotely. I have a
backup SD card though, and I'd like to repartition it. I was also worried that
the board wouldn't work if I removed any of the four partitions.
Thanks,
Steve
--- In wrote:
>
> On 21:12 Thu 18 Nov , Steve M wrote:
> > I'm using a 7350 for an application where I need to use the first partition
> > of the SD card (tsscarda) for storing/updating data because the Debian OS
> > partition has no room. Everything runs pretty well but periodically the
> > partition goes to a read-only mode. I have this entry in /etc/fstab:
>
> My first gut insinct is: wipe out the 1st partition.
> dd the 512mb image (without eclipse) and resize (install gparted) the
> /dev/sdb4 up to 2Gb
> You apparently have dd'ed the 2Gb image, or you are using the SD from the
> development kit.
> This entire operation will take you less that 10 minutes.
>
> Good luck,
>
> --
> Emmanuel
>
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