I tried running it from the terminal but it said it was an unrecognised command. I'm guess I've done something wrong.
I browsed to the directory where I'd unzipped it and typed: sixpair_arm
I tried that using:
sudo mkfs.msdos -m 0 /dev/mmcblk0p1
Unfortunatly this didn't format the card as expected. I couldn't browse to it from some applications. What would be the command for putting at fat32 or ntfs file system on it ?
I've noticed some folders in the /media folder have been created when I was experimenting with formatting sd cards and giving them labels. There's also a gobbldy gook folder from a card I corrupted. Is there any way to remove these directory's ?
What's the easiest way to format sd cards on the pandora ?
I've tried using gparted but it just ends up corrupting the cards.
I've followed the below post to set up a ext3 partition which worked fine, but I've lost compatibility with Windows systems:
When I first inserted the card it did...
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