Error Missing Sd Block Or Pm Corrupted
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elisavet2October 13th, 2014, 03:54 PMHello, I am new in Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi and PanStamp. So, I found a “tutorial” to help me understand how can I work with them. I found this: https://code.google.com/p/panstamp/wiki/RaspberryPi The steps seem easy. 1. Download the latest image https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2248213.html here: http://www.panstamp.org/lagarto_images/lagarto_rpi_0.8_2gb.zip 2. Unzip and write the image to the SD card (at least 2 GB) according to the Raspberry Pi Wiki: For Windows, use Win32 Disk Imager For Linux, use dd if=lagarto_rpi_xyz.img of=/dev/sdc 3. Insert the SD card in your Raspberry Pi and boot it up. 4. By default, Raspbian comes with with DHCP enabled so you need to get the IP-address from your DHCP server. 5. Once started, you should be able to access: http://ip-address:8001 for Lagarto-SWAP http://ip-address:8002 for error missing Lagarto-MAX 6. You can SSH to the Raspberry and login using username "pi" and password "raspberry" My first target is to write the Lagarto Server into the SD Card. My SD Card has already Raspbian and has 3 partitions. The 3 partitions are: 1)file system FAT32, with size 1,43GB (SETTINGS) 2) file system FAT32, with size 60MB (BOOT) 3) file system ext4, with size 5,68GB (root) So I try to write the image in the 3rd partition, because Lagarto demands 2GB. error missing sd The 3rd partition was /dev/sdb6. I edit the command above, as: if=lagarto_rpi_xyz.img of=/dev/sdb6 I waited enough time but no error was showed. So, I supposed that the procedure was fine. Then, I put out the SD card from the laptop and carefully, I put it in the Raspberry Pi B+. But, it shows me problem. “ No filesystem could mount root, tried: ext4” “kernet panic – not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root FS on unknown -block (179,6)” So, I turn off the Raspberry and I put the SD card again to the laptop. I run Gparted and I noticed that “/dev/sdb6” has problem. “File system is damaged”, “file system is unknown to Gparted”, “The device entry /dev/sdb6 is missing”. Obviously, I have stuck in Step 2. What should I do now, so I can continue my work? How can I un-done the command “if=lagarto...” or I repair the “damaged” partition? Best regards, Elisavet tgalati4October 13th, 2014, 05:22 PMIf I understand correctly, you had a working Raspian image on /dev/sda3 (the 3rd partition on the SD card, formatted as Ext4). Then you overwrote that image with the Lagarto image (which is based on Raspian--but possibly a different version). You still have the original FAT partitions that contain the original Raspian configuration and boot images. I'm not surprised that it does not work. I would wipe the SD Card and start again. Format the entire card as Fat32 with just one par