I'm having this problem too, again. It did work when I first mounted it
today, but then suddenly it was read-only on the next mount. On 10.04.
dosfsck returns this for /dev/sdb:
dosfsck 3.0.7, 24 Dec 2009, FAT32, LFN
Too many clusters (1982207) for FAT16 filesystem.
It doesn't change anything.
Note, running dosfsck does not resolve the issue for me. Running it on a
2GB Nano located at /dev/sdc results in:
dosfsck 3.0.7, 24 Dec 2009, FAT32, LFN
Logical sector size (2 bytes) is not a multiple of the physical sector size.
and the device remains read-only.
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I'm still having this problem on Ubuntu 10.04 with an Ipod Nano.
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Solved the problem with 'dosfsck -a -w /dev/sdb'.
Why this vfat file system error only created problems in the 10.04 and
not 8.04 might be some kind of better and more fine grained vfat support
exposing the problem in 10.04. Me wild-guessing.
Everything is running happily ever after for my iAudio
I've got a similar experience with my iAudio U3 on Ubuntu 10.04. I've
just done a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.04 having used Ubuntu 8.04 until
today.
Problem: Can not write to portable usb music player. Did work in Ubuntu
8.04.
Output from 'mount' command:
/dev/sdb on /media/IAUDIO type vfat
(rw,
I had a similar problem with a sansa e280. after running the commands,
I saw that the drive was mounted as rw, even though it would not allow
me to write to it. the problem comes and goes. The problem seems to go
away if I leave my computer off for extended periods of time.
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Adam, when this happens, please give me the output of
mount
then try to write something on the device. Afterwards, please attach
your /var/log/kern.log.
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I will do so.
On Feb 11, 2008 8:08 AM, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for reporting back. The output you sent looks fine, you do not
> have any manual configuration, and the mount point says "rw" (read-
> write) instead of "ro" (read only). If you encounter this again, can you
Thank you for reporting back. The output you sent looks fine, you do not
have any manual configuration, and the mount point says "rw" (read-
write) instead of "ro" (read only). If you encounter this again, can you
please report back here? I'll reopen the bug then.
** Changed in: gnome-mount (Ubunt
Thank you for addressing this issue! :)
Here is what I get:
$ gconftool-2 -R --ignore-schema-defaults /system/storage
/system/storage/default_options:
/system/storage/default_options/ntfs:
fstype_override = (inget värde satt)
mount_options = (inget värde satt)
/system/storage/default_
Can you please copy&paste the output of the following commands:
gconftool-2 -R --ignore-schema-defaults /system/storage
mount
(while the iPod is plugged in). Thank you!
** Changed in: gnome-mount (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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