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Originally Posted by knc1
(E) then plug into computer, check for that flag on user storage.
**DO NOT** try options 3 or 4!
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I remembered I had formatted FAT by selecting (O), like following...
INFO:Formatting userstore
INFO:Loading original MBR from /dev/mmcblk0p4 ...
INFO:maximizing partition 2797552 sectors
/dev/mmcblk0p4:
CHS=4/16/43712 size=1432354816 bytes
flag type first last lba first lba size
Partition p1:
0x00 0x0b 16 <large> 16 2797552
CHS: 0/1/1 - <large>
Partition p2:
Partition p3:
Partition p4:
INFO:Writing out partition table to /dev/mmcblk0p4
INFO:Wrote MBR to /dev/mmcblk0p4
/dev/mmcblk0p4:
CHS=4/16/43712 size=1432354816 bytes
flag type first last lba first lba size
Partition p1:
0x00 0x0b 16 <large> 16 2797552
CHS: 0/1/1 - <large>
Partition p2:
Partition p3:
Partition p4:
INFO:Setup loop device /dev/loop0 for /dev/mmcblk0p4 + 8192
INFO:executing: /bin/mkdosfs -F 32 -s 16 -B 4 -P 1044480 -n Kindle -v /dev/loop0
mkdosfs 2.11-lab126-klibc (28 Apr 2008)
Loop device does not match a floppy size, using default hd params
/dev/loop0 has 64 heads and 32 sectors per track,
logical sector size is 512,
using 0xf8 media descriptor, with 2797552 sectors;
file system has 2 32-bit FATs and 16 sectors per cluster.
FAT size is 1365 sectors, and provides 174676 clusters.
Volume ID is 0009f54e, volume label Kindle .
Syncing ...
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