[hafqa] [hafqa] [Bug 3146] miniSD insertion lockup

From: bugzilla-daemon at maemo.org bugzilla-daemon at maemo.org
Date: Mon Jun 16 11:14:15 EEST 2008
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3146





------- Comment #5 from eero.tamminen at nokia.com  2008-06-16 11:14 GMT+3 -------
(In reply to comment #3)
> Sorry for the delay - I replied via email on 15 May 2008, as follows:
> 
> This has only happened with one card (I do not currently own any other
> compatible cards).
> 
> Card is Dane-Elec 2GB microSD (kit with miniSD, SD, and USB adapters) - model
> name/number unlisted. All other functions that I have tried (read/write, mount
> on different hardware) seem good.

Thanks!

Could you check whether your card is corrupted (on device you can use
"dosfsck -n" command, or you can plug USB cable and use your PC
disk check utility) and save the information about the card configuration?

Would it also be possible for you to copy all the data from the card to
safety[1], reformat the card using the device Filemanager (or if you do
that from the PC, mention it) and try whether it still causes the lockup?

If not, copy the files back to the card to see whether it now causes lockup.

-> we can see whether lockup is caused by card itself, its formatting,
   the data on it, or corrupted file system

If the cause is data, we could then try to narrowing it down to see
what exactly caused it.  If it's the formatting, we'd like the details
about that.  If the cause is card file system corruption, we would like
the whole disk image[1], and if the cause is card, we can try getting
one (it doesn't seem to be sold locally here).


[1] if you know Linux and don't mind some extra effort, it would be preferable
to "dd" the whole mounted USB storage device content to an image file so that
you get a disk image that can be copied directly back, otherwise you can
use normal copy.


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