08-03-2024, 08:00 PM | #166 |
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Expert command (m for help): p Disk 840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd: 29.31 GiB, 31474057216 bytes, 61472768 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: dos Disk identifier: 0x00000000 Device Boot Start End Sectors Id Type Start-C/H/S End-C/H/S Attrs 840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd1 1009664 61472768 60463105 b W95 FAT32 0/0/0 0/0/0 840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd2 * 73728 139263 65536 6 FAT16 0/0/0 0/0/0 80 840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd3 1 1009664 1009664 85 Linux extended 0/0/0 0/0/0 840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd5 139264 172031 32768 83 Linux 0/0/0 0/0/0 840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd6 172032 204799 32768 83 Linux 0/0/0 0/0/0 840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd7 204800 275455 70656 83 Linux 0/0/0 0/0/0 840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd8 275456 776191 500736 83 Linux 0/0/0 0/0/0 840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd9 776192 976895 200704 83 Linux 0/0/0 0/0/0 840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd10 976896 1009663 32768 83 Linux 0/0/0 0/0/0 Partition table entries are not in disk order. |
08-04-2024, 06:20 AM | #167 | |||
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Very interesting. Thank you.
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As I have taken this instructions (https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...8&postcount=89) to do the extension, I had the same result like the creater of this instructions as you can see in this link. There is another difference at the right side in Partition 1: You: Code:
Start-C/H/S End-C/H/S Attrs 0/0/0 0/0/0 Code:
Start-C/H/S Ende-C/H/S Attr. 494/0/1 1023/63/32 Quote:
Maybe all errors from testdisk are normal for a Pocketbook. Too bad you can't run Testdisk. But maybe I have all the errors from testdisk, because my original sd card was corrupted when I made the image of it. Actually this is what I want to know. Are this testdisk errors normal for PacketBook or do I have them, because my original sd was corrupted before I made the image. Maybe there is anybody else who could run testdisk? Please allow me some questions: 1. What is your "840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd"? Is this an image? Is this the new sd you have created from your old corrupted original sd? 2. Quote:
Have you done this in your EBook itself? Maybe this is why our two extension look different in the column "Start-C/H/S End-C/H/S" ? If you have made this in your EBook itself: In which slot was the sd card with the partition you wanted expand? In the internal slot or in the external slot? How were you able to use the commands for the expand in the EBook? Is there something like a terminal in the EBook? If yes, how can I start it? 3. What happens if you take your new internal sd card out of your EBook and plug it directly into a Windows PC via USB. How long does it take to recognize the sd card until you see it in the Windows Explorer? Thank you. |
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08-04-2024, 12:31 PM | #168 |
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I took the original SD card out of my inkpad and did most of the manipulations on the new card using my linux desktop. 840-c39e5f65-fw5.15.dd is the image of my new card extracted using dd. I am saving it in case I have to go through the process again with another new card. After rebooting with the new card, I went to the system menu and reformatted the new larger partition. This erased all of the old contents, so I had to copy over ebooks and applications again. I did that almost five years ago, so the details are hazy in my memory. It is possible that I tried to fix the original filesystem to save the contents and then expand it, but I vaguely recall not trusting the results and reformatting to start fresh.
My Inkpad is a bit of a pain to open, so I don't really want to take the card out and test it elsewhere. I still have another SD card with a previous attempt on it, so I tried that instead on my eeepc with Windows 7. It detected the card within a few seconds and asked me if I wanted to repair some problems it found. I said no, dismissed the popup for dealing with the contents, and was able to browse the contents of the VFAT filesystem using file explorer. I did not notice any unusually long pauses during any of that (although, to be fair, the eeepc is a painfully slow computer, so I'm used to waiting around for it to do stuff). You can get a terminal on the device if you install pbterm on it (search this forum for that). Personally, I prefer using utelnetd instead to get a terminal session over telnet. I can use my desktop keyboard instead of the software keyboard in pbterm, and I can run vi in the telnet session. |
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