-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Stefan Monnier wrote: >> | I'm ahving trouble with my uSD card, where I have an ext3 filesystem. >> | This filesystem was setup on the FR and used there successfully for >> | a while. Then one day I started to have problems on it (I was using >> | Debian-FSO's 2.6.24 kernel back then). I tried to upgrade to >> | Debian-FSO's 2.6.28-20090105.git69b2aa26 thinking it would solve them, >> | but they're still there: >> | >> | # mount -t ext3 /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt >> | # l /mnt/monnier >> | ls: cannot access /mnt/monnier/src: Stale NFS file handle >> | ls: cannot access /mnt/monnier/maps: Stale NFS file handle >> | total 0 >> | -rw------- 1 monnier monnier 0 Jan 31 19:02 .xsession-errors >> | d????????? ? ? ? ? ? maps/ >> | d????????? ? ? ? ? ? src/ >> | # > >> What is dmesg saying when this happens? > > dmesg shows a subset of the syslog (and yes, I did double check that it > is in fact the case), and the syslog shows no relevant message (more > specifically: no message at all around the corresponding time). > >> I guess it simply can't communicate with the card properly and >> everything else like general ext3 real and apparent breakage is down >> to that. > > I guess so as well, but there's no trace of the problems. If I do > a "find /sd -ls >/dev/null" to force it to read every inode, I get > a bunch of "Stale NFS file handles", a couple "Input/Output" errors, and
There should be some much more chatty information in dmesg related to the input / output errors. Another, dumb, thing to try is make sure there's a SIM on top of the uSD and maybe even wedge some paper on there to make sure the uSD is pressed down properly on the connector. - -Andy -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkmVBgIACgkQOjLpvpq7dMo2vgCfUavHdWpcHCwIM7VrsItBbi3C hskAn2F3DtO8qyHJQmPx9APbFoWQIa8v =bJuV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
