Hi Eero,

On Thursday 13 December 2007 10:16:09 am you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ext Alex Iliadis wrote:
> > On Thursday 13 December 2007 02:25:58 am you wrote:
> >> ext Alex Iliadis wrote:
> >
> > I scrolled a bit further down though and I noticed the following:
> >
> > Dec 13 09:36:20 Nokia-N810-42-18 kernel: [   18.531250] mmcblk0: rw=0,
> > want=4013848, limit=3932160
> > Dec 13 09:36:20 Nokia-N810-42-18 kernel: [   18.531250] Buffer I/O
> > error on device mmcblk0p1, logical block 501728
> > Dec 13 09:36:20 Nokia-N810-42-18 kernel: [   18.531250] attempt to
> > access beyond end of device
>
> Does the reboot happen if you remove the MMC?
>
> There was earlier some case where an application infinitely reading
> corrupted MMC FAT file system could sometimes cause kernel panic, but
> that should have been fixed for N810 & Chinook.
>
>
I think it's an internal one bundled with the device. (I haven't connected 
any in the slot) Not sure why it's displayed as mmc, but I'm guessing the 
linux kernel identifies it as one? Maybe somehow it got corrupted and  
that's what's causing the problems? I'll try to do a clean flash of the 
system and re-run the application and let you know of the result.

-Alex

>
>       - Eero


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