SDHC 16GB 15MB/s card
Cédric Berger
cedric.berger74 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 20 15:44:33 CEST 2008
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:41, Cédric Berger <cedric.berger74 at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:25, arne anka <openmoko at ginguppin.de> wrote:
>>
>> what means "fine" exactly?
>> - no bootsector corruption?
>> - no sudden data corruption?
>> - lost card on resume?
>>
>> if so, which kernel are you using?
>>
>
> I have just bought a Sandisk mobile Ultra 8GB . ( C8151033340SX )
> Looks like I have the problem on resume.
>
> My installs still work ok, except that when the phone suspends, I
> cannot resume at all.
> So yes the card is probably not remounted correctly.
>
> I will try with from my NAND installed 2007.2, if after resume, it works....
>
I confirm both problems of card not mounted on resume, and partition
table corruption (resp. 1st suspend and 2nd suspend) :
NAND 2007.2 can resume (except that it was so long I was about to post
that it failed to....), but the card is indeed on /dev/mmcblk1 now !
(and no more mounted)
And if I go to suspend a second time... it is back on /dev/mmcblk0 , but :
"
~# fdisk -l /dev/mmcblk0
Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 8168 MB, 8168931328 bytes
4 heads, 16 sectors/track, 249296 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 64 * 512 = 32768 bytes
Disk /dev/mmcblk0 doesn't contain a valid partition table
"
Ouch.... this time my partition table really have to be fixed :-p !!
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 15:31, Cédric Berger <cedric.berger74 at gmail.com> wrote:
> result of fdisk -l /dev/mmcblk0 (from 2007.2 booted from NAND ):
>
> "
> root at om-gta02:~# fdisk -l /dev/mmcblk0
>
> Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 8168 MB, 8168931328 bytes
> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 993 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
>
> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
> /dev/mmcblk0p1 1 536 4305388+ b Win95 FAT32
> /dev/mmcblk0p2 863 993 1052257+ 83 Linux
> /dev/mmcblk0p3 537 862 2618595 5 Extended
> /dev/mmcblk0p5 537 601 522081 83 Linux
> /dev/mmcblk0p6 * 602 666 522081 83 Linux
> /dev/mmcblk0p7 667 731 522081 83 Linux
> /dev/mmcblk0p8 732 796 522081 83 Linux
> /dev/mmcblk0p9 797 862 530113+ 83 Linux
>
> Partition table entries are not in disk order
> "
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