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Support and General Use => Hardware => Topic started by: urodelo on January 17, 2022, 07:50:43 AM
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Hello.
I own a SanDisk Sansa c200 v2 (Rockbox utility 3.15) since a long time. Everything works but a week ago, after a lon time, I decided to delete the music files in the disk of the player (no sd card) and foound out that the whole FS is read only. I can't delete, upload, nor reinstall rockbox. I already chmodded the folder (which basically already showed the writing permission for my user), gone with sudo, changed usb port, voodoo, etc, no change. I don't have another pc where to try at the moment. Weird, because before I have been able to upload and delete the music files. Maybe a quite long time has passed and I forgot how to do... 😞 Any clue?
Thanks
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Unfortunately in my experience (Clip+ at least) once the FS goes read-only its already too late,
Ive had several devices that wouldn't boot and I was able to dd pieces of a system image over and get back to working condition
but thats 2 out of probably 30?
now I have seen these devices go on to lead half way productive lives in the hands of a dedicated user like johnb
but for most that is too much to bear basically running a new version from the file browser every boot
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Thanks for the answer. But I don't understand... What's the cause of the ro FS?
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The flash memory wearing out and basically dying.
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Oh... that's too bad... That player accompanied me during many many years through different moments of my life, it's very sad for me to know it is dying... 😢 The wheel already didn't work well but I could use it anyway. I hope maybe I can still use an SD card, if it doesn't interfere with the songs' db. Thank you all for the answers.
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c200 doesn't have a wheel (just buttons), maybe you have e200? If really a c200 could grab another off ebay as they're still around.
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Yes, it is E200v2. Dunno why the hell I wrote "C", I surely was half aslept. Sorry.
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Sorry if I resume this old thread. I solved the problem, therefore I would like to post the solution, maybe it will be helpful for others.
I always use Ubuntu Linux to connect my e200 and, as I wrote before, one day the FS became read only. I still don't know why. However later I connected the player to a Windows virtual machine where the usb port was shared between host and guest. Well, Windows mounted automatically the e200 disk and it became writable again. Obviously you can try without a virtual machine, with a real Windows installation.
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likely the dirty bit was just set do be careful about letting windows format the drives on some devices esp sansas