> As you don't have automatic mounting set up (or is there a script that 
> tries to mount the device?) as far as I can see, I suspect you have 
> the heartbeat enabled in the SD.
> 
> That's because I encountered this problem a while ago, but didn't 
> investigate and report a bug yet. I assume that the SD's heartbeat 
> wakes up the code checking for volume availability.
> 
> If that's the case, disable the heartbeat in the SD. If you've got the 
> FD, that heartbeat is sent to the SD and keeps the connection open 
> without triggering a re-check of the volume in the storage device.

Hello,

Thank You for Your help. The problem was exactly what You write.
When I disable "Heartbeat Interval" problem disapeard.

Best Regards
Maciej Bogucki

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