> Well, that's pretty clear.  Your partition table is messed up.  Doesn't it 
> seem a little strange that sdb1 occupies more space than actually exists 
> in sdb?  1912 cylinders total, but sdb1 ends at cylinder 1938.  489472 
> 1-KB blocks total, but sdb1 has 496112 blocks.
> 
> You better repartition that device.
> 
> Alan Stern

Hehe, of course this seems strange, but what seems even stranger is that
thats the way the device is partitioned by its own format option using
the mp3 players menu.
But even if i repartition it with fdisk and mkfs, result is the same.
I guess either the devices firmware is buggy or the devices flash memory
is partly broken, would you agree?

gian ghodrat



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