mount fat regression

Philippe Leduc ledphilippe at gmail.com
Thu Feb 25 02:23:50 PST 2016


> Can you mount the same device with the -tfat option to mount?
Well same problem: mount: No such file or directory

> I assume it's a GPT partition, right?
It isn't: there is no partition table, it is directly the FS on it.

> That's your problem.With /dev/mmc2.netcom detected as MBR barebox won't
automatically try to mount a FAT filesystem.
Of course it is, and if the method I am currently using to create the
FS is wrong, I'll change that, don't worry :)

Regards,

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Philippe LEDUC
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2016-02-25 10:51 GMT+01:00 Sascha Hauer <s.hauer at pengutronix.de>:
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:37:35AM +0100, Philippe Leduc wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This was working before :) (at least with barebox version 2015.10).
>> Honestly , this may be a misconfiguration on our part (and the fact
>> that it worked doesn't mean that it was a normal behavior).
>>
>> Here is the output:
>> filetype  /dev/mmc2.netcom
>> /dev/mmc2.netcom: MBR sector (mbr)
>
> That's your problem. With /dev/mmc2.netcom detected as MBR barebox won't
> automatically try to mount a FAT filesystem.
> What is /dev/mmc2.netcom anyway? I assume it's a GPT partition, right?
>
> Can you mount the same device with the -tfat option to mount?
>
> Sascha
>
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