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Hello All,

I've got recently N810 which doesn't see internal 2Gb flash. Below is /proc/partitions:

Nokia-N810-43-7:~# cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name

31 0 128 mtdblock0
31 1 384 mtdblock1
31 2 2048 mtdblock2
31 3 4096 mtdblock3
31 4 255488 mtdblock4
Nokia-N810-43-7:~#

External miniSD card works fine. Could you advise please, is this a known issue or internal flash is dead?

Some info about hardware and software:

Nokia-N810-43-7:~# cat /proc/component_version
product RX-44
hw-build 0805
nolo 1.1.16

Nokia-N810-43-7:~# uname -a
Linux Nokia-N810-43-7 2.6.21-omap1 #2 Tue Oct 14 11:25:25 EEST 2008 armv6l unknown
(latest Diablo)

Thanks in advance.

Last edited by lonelyhome; 2010-01-01 at 20:34.
 
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'dmesg' might be a good bet too.
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Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
'dmesg' might be a good bet too.
Thanks, forgot to mention it earlier, I see only timeouts in mmc-related messages:

Nokia-N810-43-7:~# dmesg | grep mmc
[ 1.054687] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 1.054687] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 1.078125] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 1.078125] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 1.093750] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 3.664062] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 3.664062] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
 
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Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
'dmesg' might be a good bet too.
Looks like it tries to restart mmc chip powering it off and then on.

Nokia-N810-43-7:~# dmesg | grep -i mmc
[ 1.015625] menelaus 1-0072: Setting voltage 'VMMC' to 2800 mV (reg 0x0a, val 0x75)
[ 1.039062] menelaus 1-0072: Setting voltage 'VMMC' to 3100 mV (reg 0x0a, val 0xf5)
[ 1.054687] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 1.054687] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 1.062500] menelaus 1-0072: Shutting off 'VMMC'
[ 1.062500] menelaus 1-0072: Setting voltage 'VMMC' to 3100 mV (reg 0x0a, val 0xf5)
[ 1.078125] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 1.078125] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 1.085937] menelaus 1-0072: Shutting off 'VMMC'
[ 1.093750] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 3.664062] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
[ 3.664062] mmci-omap mmci-omap.1: command timeout (CMD8)
 
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May not relate to your issue but if you've enabled swap the internal drive won't be visible on a PC when connected via USB although it still should be when viewed with the N810 File Manager.
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Originally Posted by fragos View Post
May not relate to your issue but if you've enabled swap the internal drive won't be visible on a PC when connected via USB although it still should be when viewed with the N810 File Manager.
I think it's not related to swap, because kernel needs a disk to place swap. There is no disk and no swap file/partition.

As quick hack I created swap partition on external flash card, but I still very curious where internal flash is.
 
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We had problems with the internal flash even with newly delivered N810s in the past.
The solution usually was to re-format it again.

Last edited by nhanquy; 2010-01-04 at 17:07.
 
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Originally Posted by nhanquy View Post
We had problems with the internal flash even with newly delivered N810s in the past.
The solution usually was to re-format it again.
Thank you for help, but this is not that type of errror: I don't see /dev/mmc* at all, so there is no way to create partition/format it.
 
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Install the Configuration Editor. Select System-> osso-> af. "internal-mmc-device-present" should be checked and "internal-mmc-used-over-usb" should be unchecked.
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Originally Posted by fragos View Post
Install the Configuration Editor. Select System-> osso-> af. "internal-mmc-device-present" should be checked and "internal-mmc-used-over-usb" should be unchecked.
You mean gconf-editor, right? Tried that tool, with the same result.
I gave up, let my N810 live with external flash only.
 
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