How about making system partition be mounted as read-only and data partition be 
mounted after booting and checking? In this case, only data partition has 
possibility of corruption.

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> On Mar 26, 2014, at 9:53 PM, Yiling Cao <yiling....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi I have some my products deployed with am335x with Micron eMMC 2GB, but my 
> products allow users to unplug power as they wish. 
> 
> My linux app very rarely writes to the eMMC. and my /etc/fstab specifies 
> /var/log and /tmp to tempfs; fstab mount all partitions with "noatime" 
> properties.
> 
> But around 2 months of deployment, I found that around 1-2% am335x machines, 
> have some sort of data corruption, resulting fail to boot up.
> 
> Can anyone share some thoughts/ experience about how to resolve this issue? 
> In real life product, whats the best practice?
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