On Linux Machine backup current data on Micro SD-Card before using fdisk. If SD-Card is located in /dev/sde use the following fdisk command:
fdisk /dev/sde
Replace /dev/sde by appropriate device name. df will help you to identify the device name and size of SD card. Use df to display all mounted storage devices:
sudo df
Depending on your demands or suggestions in manual, create the number of partitions you need
The following in the ratio 3 to 1 (e.g. 4000000 blocks):
Use fdisk to create partitions:
sudo fdisk /dev/sde
After fdisk operations, format both partitionss. If SD-Card is located in /dev/sde use the following commands (replace /dev/sde by appropriate device name:
# mkfs.vfat -v -n and-media -F 32 /dev/sde1 # mkfs.ext3 -v -L and-data /dev/sde2
If you are root you can remove sudo from the command.
If you need a swap partition use partition type 82 for Linux Linux partition in fdisk.
-> t -> 2 -> 82 Set type 82 for Linux partition in fdisk
where 2 is the number of the swap partition (replace 2 with the appropriate partition number).