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Internal hard disk partitions (sda2) not showing in android system

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I have a x86 system (Asus Eee Pc)having hard disk of 232 GB, in which 4 GB allocated for Android and rest I don't know where it is gone. If I open super user and running this command in android terminal: cat /proc/partitions I get following result: Block_Size(232Gb) sda Block_Size(4Gb) sda1 Block_Size(rest) sda2 This shows there are two partitions (sda1, sda2) of total 1 drive (sda). Android is installed in sda1 and seen in it's file system. But sda2 data is invisible. When i **run mount command** , we get : - rootfs /rootfs rw 0 0 - proc /proc proc rw ,relatime 0 0 - /dev/sda1 /mnt ext3 rw,relatime,error=continue,barrier=0,data=writeback 0 0 - few lines .... But nothing about sda2 . I also try #busybox fdisk -l /dev/block/sda Device Boot start End Blocks Id System - /dev/block/sda1 1 528 4241128+ 83 Linux - /dev/block/sda2 529 30396 23914716 83 Linux - /dev/block/sda3 30397 30402 42714 ef EFI(FAT-12/16/32) And when i run -#busybox fdisk -l /dev/block/sda2 result is : - doesn't contain a valid partition table . How can I mount this drive in android? I just want to access and view the sda2 storage drive.
Asked by i_max 77 (41 rep)
Nov 6, 2012, 04:52 AM
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