Wednesday, 15 May 2013

linux - Can I/How do I force micro-SD card to r/w mount? -


I have a sandisk 64 GB MicroSD card that I'm using in my phone. I refuse to refuse to save and I am currently trying to figure out that it is possible to fix the problem.

I have an SD card slot on the Kubantu laptop and SD card, the adapter I am using to plug in and trying to mount the Micro SD. Although the problem continues, I can mount the card as readable without problems and I can use everything on it (which I have copied now) and everything is not well. As soon as I try to mount with the use of writing, I have problems. Using the following command, sudo mount -o rw, umask = 000 / dev / mmcblk0p1 / media / exfat / I get this output: 'WARNING: The volume was not properly mounted Error: fsync failed. 'And it does not mount.

If I use sudo mount -o ro, umask = 000 / dev / mmcblk0p1 / media / exfat / I still get this error 'Warning: the volume was not properly unmounted.' But it is a mount and I have full access.

Does anyone know whether it is undoubtedly or should I leave now and get a new one?

Any assistance will be received with gratitude.

I had such a situation, but after doing all kinds of things in many minutes of frustration, I There is a small 'read-only' switch on the SD card adapter there.


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