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2011-05-08
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2011-05-08
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#22
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Even better yet, glue a magnet onto the sensor so your N900 thinks the cover is always on.
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2011-05-08
, 17:21
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#23
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Maybe it is possible to modify the driver to never unmount on cove-off? Of course attaching magnet isn't bad idea, but puristic way of things would be do change this behavior on code side
Anyway, can someone explain me rationale of unmounting/cutting microSD card on removing cover? There is one at all, or designers just thought that users are idiots and will remove card hard-way when in use?
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2011-05-08
, 19:40
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@ Magical Unicorn Land
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#24
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2011-05-08
, 21:35
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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.
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2011-05-08
, 21:54
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@ Gdynia, Poland
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#26
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Maybe it is possible to modify the driver to never unmount on cove-off? Of course attaching magnet isn't bad idea, but puristic way of things would be do change this behavior on code side
Anyway, can someone explain me rationale of unmounting/cutting microSD card on removing cover? There is one at all, or designers just thought that users are idiots and will remove card hard-way when in use?
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2011-05-09
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@ Florida
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2011-05-09
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#28
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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.
user@N900 ~/MyDocs/Downloads $ unzip sdfix-power47.zip Archive: sdfix-power47.zip inflating: 2.6.28.10power47/omap_hsmmc.ko user@N900 ~/MyDocs/Downloads $ md5sum 2.6.28.10power47/omap_hsmmc.ko 1db1e654a8daf86687c2247356e1d6fb 2.6.28.10power47/omap_hsmmc.ko user@N900 ~/MyDocs/Downloads $ md5sum /lib/modules/2.6.28.10-power47/omap_hsmmc.ko 1db1e654a8daf86687c2247356e1d6fb /lib/modules/2.6.28.10-power47/omap_hsmmc.ko user@N900 ~/MyDocs/Downloads $ uname -a Linux N900 2.6.28.10-power47 #1 PREEMPT Tue May 3 20:40:52 EEST 2011 armv7l GNU/Linux
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2011-05-09
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@ Colombia
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#29
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I think when you replace the default kernel you will get the reboot loop problem. So, just replace for power kernel.