Mount sdcard using mount() function of linux












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I am trying to mount sdcard using mount function of linux with default options as follows



  const char* src  = "/dev/mmcblk1p1";
const char* trgt = "/media/user/sdcard";
const char* type = "fuseblk";
const unsigned long mntflags = 0;
const char* opts = NULL;

std::cout << "before mount" << std::endl;
// Mount the device
while(mount(src, trgt, type, mntflags, opts));
{
std::cout << "ERROR: " << strerror(errno) << std::endl;
usleep(2000000); // sleep for 2 sec
}
std::cout << "Device Mounted: " << dest_dir << std::endl;


But the program is stuck at line no. 9 while(mount(src, trgt, type, mntflags, opts). mount function dosent output anything even after long time and the program never enters the while loop. What is possibly going wrong? Is there any example implementation of mount() function that I can refer.










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    I am trying to mount sdcard using mount function of linux with default options as follows



      const char* src  = "/dev/mmcblk1p1";
    const char* trgt = "/media/user/sdcard";
    const char* type = "fuseblk";
    const unsigned long mntflags = 0;
    const char* opts = NULL;

    std::cout << "before mount" << std::endl;
    // Mount the device
    while(mount(src, trgt, type, mntflags, opts));
    {
    std::cout << "ERROR: " << strerror(errno) << std::endl;
    usleep(2000000); // sleep for 2 sec
    }
    std::cout << "Device Mounted: " << dest_dir << std::endl;


    But the program is stuck at line no. 9 while(mount(src, trgt, type, mntflags, opts). mount function dosent output anything even after long time and the program never enters the while loop. What is possibly going wrong? Is there any example implementation of mount() function that I can refer.










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      I am trying to mount sdcard using mount function of linux with default options as follows



        const char* src  = "/dev/mmcblk1p1";
      const char* trgt = "/media/user/sdcard";
      const char* type = "fuseblk";
      const unsigned long mntflags = 0;
      const char* opts = NULL;

      std::cout << "before mount" << std::endl;
      // Mount the device
      while(mount(src, trgt, type, mntflags, opts));
      {
      std::cout << "ERROR: " << strerror(errno) << std::endl;
      usleep(2000000); // sleep for 2 sec
      }
      std::cout << "Device Mounted: " << dest_dir << std::endl;


      But the program is stuck at line no. 9 while(mount(src, trgt, type, mntflags, opts). mount function dosent output anything even after long time and the program never enters the while loop. What is possibly going wrong? Is there any example implementation of mount() function that I can refer.










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      I am trying to mount sdcard using mount function of linux with default options as follows



        const char* src  = "/dev/mmcblk1p1";
      const char* trgt = "/media/user/sdcard";
      const char* type = "fuseblk";
      const unsigned long mntflags = 0;
      const char* opts = NULL;

      std::cout << "before mount" << std::endl;
      // Mount the device
      while(mount(src, trgt, type, mntflags, opts));
      {
      std::cout << "ERROR: " << strerror(errno) << std::endl;
      usleep(2000000); // sleep for 2 sec
      }
      std::cout << "Device Mounted: " << dest_dir << std::endl;


      But the program is stuck at line no. 9 while(mount(src, trgt, type, mntflags, opts). mount function dosent output anything even after long time and the program never enters the while loop. What is possibly going wrong? Is there any example implementation of mount() function that I can refer.







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