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Paul Cartwright wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Chris Fowler wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I just picked up a MicroSD card At Fry's that was on sale. I can read
it in Linux just fine but see these error messages from the kernel
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[1906763.160605] attempt to access beyond end of device
[1906763.160609] sde: rw=0, want=3985408, limit=1992705
[1906763.160621] attempt to access beyond end of device
[1906763.160625] sde: rw=0, want=3985408, limit=1992705*
Should I be concerned?
I see a similar message when I plug my Explorist 210 GPS into Ubuntu as
well but I can still read and write maps to it. Sould I reformat the
SD card
using mkfs.vfat?
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what does a df -h tell you? is the size right?
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This is weird. It is labeled as 2.0GB and has a 2.0GB partition but<br>
Linux sees it as 1GB. <br>
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Disk /dev/sde: 1020 MB, 1020264960 bytes<br>
29 heads, 28 sectors/track, 2454 cylinders<br>
Units = cylinders of 812 * 512 = 415744 bytes<br>
Disk identifier: 0x00000000</tt></small></b><br>
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Could it be a limitation in my USB reader?<br>
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