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2005-12-11
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2005-12-11
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2005-12-11
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2005-12-11
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2005-12-11
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i found fdisk for nokia 770 here : http://repository.maemo.org/pool/mae...7osso2_arm.deb
i have installed it with root on xterm : dpkg -x util*.deb /
and now i have fdisk
i repair the mmc partition with fdisk (type n p 1 enter enter w) and created my fat with mkfs.vfat -F 32
now, i will try to have a swap partition to have more memory for the nokia 770
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2005-12-11
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I tried to mount the bundled Nokia 64Mb DV RS-MMC card and that fails to be recognised as well. Have reformatted my 1GB card to be sure it wasn't corrupt, but it made no difference.
I have rebooted and also power cycled (removed battery) the 770 several times, all to no avail.
Anyone got any ideas? Has my 770 developed a faulty MMC socket?