Re: Troubles with chrooted Debian

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> On 1/4/2012 4:32 PM, Pavel Řezníček wrote:
> > My current one and only card is TDK 8GB Life on Record, class unknown
> > for now.
> >
> > I’m not sure if I can buy one from Amazon directly because I’m neither
> > an US nor UK resident.
> > Still thanks for your recommendation, it’s very valuable for me.
>
> Replace Amazon with "trusted store" in your country who does not sell
> counterfeit products. (So, do not buy SD card from eBay, DealExtreme,
> etc.)

I’ve just purchased a SanDisk 16GB class 6 Micro SD card from Alza.cz, wich is one of the most reliable stores here in Czechia. It was really cheap. They offer two better class cards of this size (a little bit more expensive) but no bigger sizes. I hope I’ve chosen a good piece.

> > I’d though appreciate if you send me the precompiled kernel module
> > (along with some instructions or web resources how to install it).
>
> It is attached inside a ZIP file. This module is only for use with stock
> kernel, not power kernel!

(Note for the Maemo Users List: This was a private e-mail message so the zip file hasn’t been sent to the list).

> First, open xterm and gain root access. Unzip the attached file. You
> will get omap_hsmmc.ko
>
> Make a backup of the old module:
> mv /lib/modules/2.6.28-omap1/omap_hsmmc.ko
> /lib/modules/2.6.28-omap1/omap_hsmmc.ko.backup
>
> copy the new module into /lib/modules/2.6.28-omap1/
>
> Reboot and hopefully everything works. Be careful! if you made a mistake
> and didn't put the file in the right place, your N900 won't boot
> anymore! I suggest making a backup first just to be safe, in case you
> need to reflash.
>
> If your card was affected by this bug, hopefully using this module will
> now allow your card to work with no more corruption (after reformat).
>

I’ve just finished the installation of your precompiled module. Everything has gone well. Thank you in advance!

> > Is it possible to wait until the new power kernel (49) is released and
> > then install it in a standard manner from the repositories? Or is it
> > already available to install?
>
> It's already available, but is in extras-devel repository. If you're not
> comfortable using that, you can just use this attached module for use
> with the standard kernel instead.
>
> See http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=71879 for more info about
> power kernel. Lots of talk is about overclocking, but there are extra
> modules for things like IPv6 even if you don't overclock, it still has
> some fixes and advantages.
>
> > Thank you again for your guidance.
>
> You are welcome, I hope it will solve your problem!
>
> Thanks,
> Paul

<Příloha>  sdfix.zip

I’ve checked the card for bad blocks but fsck.ext3 hasn’t said if there are any. It has just said that it was updating the badblocks inode. Maybe there just aren’t any. It seems that no new filesystem corruption is being introduced when using your precompiled kernel module. I’ll report after further testing.

Pavel

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