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on ubuntu 15.04, 14.04.2 the system shows me after plugging a SD card
the following information (where sdc the SD card is)
me@my-Linux:~$ cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
...
8
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@Brad Figg (brad-figg): i called that 'apport-collect' as you can see...
hopefully successfully and complete.
@Phillip Susi (psusi): the plugged SD card is a 16GB SanDisk microSD.
it is used for a Raspberry Pi and is partitionized by NOOBS 1.4 to severyl
different partitions.
the thing is, when i
@Philip Susi (psusi): oops, i didn't really answered your question...
the size of blocks appears on ALL systems as expected with (14,9 GiB,
15931539456 bytes, 31116288 sectors).
here the outputs of the different Ubuntu versions + debian:
Debian 8.0.0 LiveCD LXDE
dmesg:
[3
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
recognized partitions incomplete on 14.04.2 and 15.04
indeed, there is RISCOS partition stuff on the same SD card.
and zero'ing out that will prevent the newer kernel to mess up.
so maybe i have to bounce back the issue to the raspberry pi team,
that the way they prepare the NOOPS partition tables for installing and booting
multiple different OS'es
ok, thank you, i got it.
maybe the raspberry pi NOOBS team will find a solution to create a nice
separated and non-conflicting partition table setup.
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