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#25
Originally Posted by stlpaul View Post
I'm very sorry to hear that, but I'm not sure how that would happen.

I renamed old module (as a backup), copied in the new one, rebooted, used a class 10 SD card that previously had problems, experienced no errors.
Bizarrely that is EXACTLY what I did. As another user describes the same symptoms, moving to directory and replacing old this leads me to suspect that either the version you have uploaded is not the one you think it is OR you did not test with the correct setup (i.e. kernel). However I don't know but as it stands only you have this working and anyone else who has tried has ended in a boot loop.

No, I will not be installing multiboot. I wish to write to the NAND as little as possible and multiboot writes the kernel every change of boot. Uboot all the way (probably, if I ever get round to it!)


QBW for mount/unmount? What did we lose a war? I am not chimping well manually running an unmount script for something that should be automatable. I just want to be able to take the back off without the card spazzing out. If only joerg still hung out here, id bet he could 'fix' the sd card driver.

Anyway. I will be monitoring this thread with great interest, what with having a ropey LX Patriot 16GB card 'n all.
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