Otavio Salvador a écrit : > Hello, > Hello Debian :-)
It took me some time to answer because I wanted to do some more tests prior to answering. > On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 4:13 AM, Frans Pop <elen...@planet.nl> wrote: >> Did you ever find a procedure that restored the stick to its full capacity? > No I did not find any procedure that could restore the stick to its full original capacity. I did some more research and tests (see below) with no success and I lost hope, sticking with my now 1Gb USB stick. So I think the installation guide should at least state: - there are some risks to lose original capacity - do a full image backup to restore the USB-stick afterward ... and that could make this ticket closed since we haven't anything better to propose so far. Of course I'm still interested to read there if someone can provide a solution. Tests done ========== 1. dd ----- I have used dd again => still 1.0Gb capacity :-( $ sudo LC_ALL=C dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb dd: writing to `/dev/sdb': No space left on device 2031617+0 records in 2031616+0 records out 1040187392 bytes (1.0 GB) copied, 326.42 s, 3.2 MB/s SDFormatter ----------- The "SD Association" was mentionned many times on help forums, etc. along with their http://www.sdcard.org/consumers/formatter/ It could only run on Windows systems. So I had to get a VM with Windows on it to be able to test it. I did all the possible format operations (quick, full, erase on | off, format size adjustment on | off) with no success. I suspect the solution to be in the MBR somehow ... and I don't know what to modify *inside* the MBR. > "parted mklabel msdos" ought to clear it up (and you'll lose your > data) but after creating new partition it ought to continue to work. > > Does it work for you? > parted behaves very strangely on my Debian "Lenny" stable. It accepts only to work on mounted partitions. Is that how it should be? Cheers, -- Marc-Aurèle DARCHE AFUL http://www.aful.org/ Association Francophone des Utilisateurs de Logiciels Libres French speaking Libre Software Users' Association -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org