On 23/06/2016 10:17, Olivier Hardouin wrote:
> I have a USB flash drive fat32 formatted without any partition table.
> I agree this is unusual nowadays (manufacturers usually put a
> partition table on their devices), but as it mounts ok on my laptop, I
> wanted the same behavior.
Hi,
that is
I have a USB flash drive fat32 formatted without any partition table.
I agree this is unusual nowadays (manufacturers usually put a
partition table on their devices), but as it mounts ok on my laptop, I
wanted the same behavior.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 9:24 AM, John Crispin wrote:
>
>
> On 22/06
On 22/06/2016 09:51, olivier.hardo...@gmail.com wrote:
> if no partition found, try to mount the block device itself
>
> Signed-off-by: Olivier Hardouin
Hi,
looks ok, just wondering what kind of storage you see this on. i have
only seen superfloppy type formating on mmc cards and that is almo
if no partition found, try to mount the block device itself
Signed-off-by: Olivier Hardouin
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mount.c | 14 ++
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diff --git a/mount.c b/mount.c
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