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Hey,
I hope my post is in the right section of the forum
So here's the thing: I have 3 SD card I was playing with, to use with my Raspberry Pi. On the three SD cards, using my Arch laptop, I started gparted, and deleteted all the partitions on every SD Card.
Now they aren't mounted anymore by my file manager (PCManFM) I guess it is normal.
However, they're not detected anymore by the gparted tool
The lock fonctionnality on these 3 cards isn't enabled, and my computer can see another 4th working card.
I plugged them on my W7 laptop, it was able to see them, but unable to format them though. I managed to formate the 3 cards through my camera, I plugged them again on my Windows laptop => They're detected, and correctly usable.
But, under ArchLinux, there's nothing to do. Not mounted by PCManFM, not detected under gparted...
Do you have any suggestions ?
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Plug one of them in and run:
$ sudo fdisk -l
If you see it as /dev/sdb, run:
$ sudo gparted /dev/sdb
Then slap on a new partition table (eg. msdos) and a new filesystem (eg. fat32) and have fun.
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Hey
The 'sudo fdisk -l' returns two devices: my internal SSD, my external HDD, but no trace of any SD Card
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