04-23-2015, 06:29 PM
(04-23-2015, 12:09 PM)N4RPS link Wrote: Hello, Dmitry!
Welcome to Linux Lite, and to the forums.
If I were in a situation like yours, if I could boot into an LL LiveUSB, I would check the MicroSD in Menu > System > Partition Drives. If GPartEd won't show its status, it is probably bricked.
You can also stick in into an Android phone/tablet, and try to format it there...
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
Just trying this on a installed, not live, laptop with my Blackberry phone. This is just a test because I was curious myself.
Blackberry phone is mounted. Files can be transferred from laptop to Blackberry internal drive as user.
Code:
harry@biker1:~$ sudo parted -l
[sudo] password for harry:
Model: ATA APPLE SSD SM128 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 121GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 1049kB 9438MB 9437MB ext4
2 9438MB 121GB 112GB ext3
[img height=500 width=800]http://i.imgur.com/LXZTzwC.png[/img]
The reason for this post. I am showing my internal soldered hard drive. Not removable SD or micro SD sd card.
I am guessing because of mtp protocol. Gparted won't show it, but the phone drive is not bricked.
I know Ron you said remove micro sd and I know what you mean by that and I have usb to card adapters
for my laptops and desktops. I am just posting in case someone assumes their drive is bricked because it
is not the removable one but the usb cable will mount it and show it.
In other word. Just claritying a few things.
AS far as his booting errors go. If me. If micro sd is removable. I would pull it out of the phone because
the video shows the phone plugged into the computer to boot it. Phone must be turned on I bet.
Which causes boot confusion since another operating system is maybe playing havoc with the boot sequence.
I know for a fact. Micro SD will boot and load Linux-Lite and install it using a micro sd to usb adapter (without being in a phone). So logic tells me that the errors are caused because the micro sd card is plugged into the phone. and the phone has to be turned on to boot.
Hope I am not confusing the issue. Or even mistaken. I have been wrong before.
Sorry if I am. :-X
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