Re: Missing space on MMC2

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On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 12:55:54PM +0300, Eero Tamminen wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> ext Torsten Hoefler wrote:
> >[ to the mailing-list admin: please reject my previous mail to the list
> >(was sent from the wrong account) ]
> >
> >On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 10:12:07AM +0200, Frantisek Dufka wrote:           
> >>Torsten Hoefler wrote:                                                    
> >>>I was trying to unmount mmc2 (to fscheck or reformat) but it seems to be 
> >>>busy ... lsof shows no open files. Same thing after a reboot:            
> >>>-------                                                                  
> >>>Nokia-N810-51-3:/media# umount mmc2                                      
> >>>umount: cannot umount /media/mmc2: Device or resource busy               
> >>>Nokia-N810-51-3:/media# lsof|grep mmc2                                   
> >>>Nokia-N810-51-3:/media#                                                  
> >>>-------                                                                  
> >>                                                                              
> >>maybe you have swapfile enabled?                                          
> >># cat /proc/swaps                                                         
> >># swapoff /media/mmc2/.swap                                               
> >ah, I forgot - that's it! Thanks!                                          
> >                                                                                
> >Great - the dosfsck tool doesn't work. It asks me to fix the problem, I    
> >say yes, but it doesn't fix it. Running with -a helped (the input seems    
> >to be broken).
> 
> Sorry, what means "input seems to be broken"?
it asked me if I wat to fix it and offered something like:

1) do it
2) don't

It did not change the FS in both cases (i.e., I could enter "1" or "2";
it didn't evaluate the input correctly I guess). Running with -a omits
the question.

> Dosfsck needs often to be run several times and it might run out of
> memory (depending on the FAT content, it may require more RAM than is
> available on the device).   Easiest way is plug in USB cable and fix
> the card from the desktop though.
nope, it just worked like a charm when I ran it with -a :), i.e.n no
memory problems.

Best,
  Torsten

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