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Originally Posted by geekmaster
I see that the stripped down fsck on my touch only checks devices.
I did "fsck -nf /dev/mmcblk0p1" and it told me about the missing "/lost+found" folder. That is normal for a kindle. The startup scripts delete that folder after creating ext3 partitions.
On my linux host PC, fsck also allows checking partition image files.
Perhaps you have a damaged partition image file. In another thread, use ppoo recently had the same problem as you, and it appears that he solved it by downloading and flashing a fresh copy of the partition file.
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Only devices that contain an "unmounted" filesystem.
The losetup command (if present) should turn a file into a device (it can also turn a device+offset into a device).
On the "full" implementation of the "mount" command, the -o loop option calls "losetup" for the user. The stripped down version lets the user do the calling.