Hi, to mount a ubifs you should give another way a try: cat /proc/mtd ubiattach /dev/ubi_ctrl -m 6 -d 0 -O 2048 mkdir /tmp/qtmoko mount -t ubifs ubi0_0 /tmp/qtmoko/
I found this at the ubuntu-wiki, a nice source for all linux-related questions (as far they are not openmoko-specific - of course!) Good luck Sferic At 14 Apr 2011 18:13:37 +0200 Thomas Franck wrote: > > --- On Thu, 4/14/11, Dave <dave...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Raphael Wimmer > >> <raphael.wim...@ifi.lmu.de> wrote: > >>> If there is a better solution that preserves the FS, > >>> I would be happy to learn about it. > >> I wonder if it would be possible to boot into a distro on the sd card > >> and mount the nand partitions. Then you could save /home. Just a thought. > > > > Yes, it is: just mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock6 /mountpoint > > Thank you all for your input.. > > I put a qtmoko v35 on an SD card.. an on terminal I did: > > mkdir /home/root/nandfs > mount -t ubifs /dev/mtdblock6 /home/root/nandfs > > but sadly that doesn't work.. dmesg tells me: > > UBIFS error: ubifs_get_sb: cannot open "/dev/mtdblock6", error -22 > > Any ideas? > > Cheers, > -- > Thomas > > -~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~ > Trying to outsmart a compiler defeats much of the purpose of using one. > - Kernighan & Plauger, "The Elements of Programming Style" > -~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~ _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community