Re: Critical and others problems with hostmode

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On Thursday 29 March 2012 07:17:49 James Brown wrote:
> Device - N900
> OS - Maemo 5
> V. 21.2011.38-1 (CSSU)
> kernel-power 1:2.6.28-10power50
> hostmode-gui 0.3
>
> With that "hostmode-gui" (h-e-n) I can easily initialize
> USB-device but it don't want to mount on my FS with that gui.
> So, I need to mount it (and umount) mannualy.
> Today I found a critical problem with using h-e-n. I did not
> use it from the last summer and I don't remember what of
> version of "kernel-power" I used  that time (of course. not
> v.50 as now :) ) and whether I used CSSU or not but I had no
> that problem at that time. (But at that time it needs for me
> to start bme mannualy after closing h-e-n windows becouse it
> didn't start automatically and at one time I even had problems
> with (re)booting my device).
> Now, since today, when I close the "h-e-n" gui, my device
> suddenly is shutting down and I need to boot it for working
> with it. How can I resolve the above-mentioned issues?

Hi,

shutdown after closing h-e-n GUI can be caused by starting BME
when bq27x00_battery driver is loaded. BME and bq27x00_battery
cannot be loaded at same time. So make sure that bq27x00_battery
is blacklisted in /etc/modprobe.d/* and also is NOT in list
/etc/modules

automounting FS in usb hostmode (without pressing mount button or
mounting via terminal) will work if you update kernel-power to
v50 and ke-recv to last version. Last version of ke-recv will be
updated with next CSSU update. So wait for next CSSU and
automouting will work.

--
Pali Rohár
pali.rohar@xxxxxxxxx

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