Re: no sd card and slow start times

2008-07-19 Thread Josh Thompson
Replying to myself here.

I flashed the device with the default image and was able to get things working 
again.  I did discover that the Please wait part was from openmoko-today 
seg faulting.

Josh

On Fri July 18 2008 4:11:49 pm Josh Thompson wrote:
 I cannot seem to get my sd card mounted.  Before using it in my freerunner,
 I put it in the adapter and copied some stuff to it using my laptop.  I've
 done an upgrade on the system today.  I never tried it before upgrading. 
 It never gets mounted anywhere under /media or /mnt.  I don't see anything
 about it in /proc/partitions.  Is there a certain kernel module that needs
 to be inserted?

 Also, starting sometime today (probably around upgrading it), I've been
 getting stuck on the start screen where it has the openmoko log and
 says Please wait... for a long time whenever it boots (long being  5
 minutes).  The applet icons are there and the power and aux buttons bring
 up their respective menus.  I can shell in to it over usb.  Running top
 shows pretty minimal usage (10-15%) with neod and pulseaudio being the top
 processes.  Any ideas?


 Thanks so much to the Openmoko team for such a great device!

 Josh

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no sd card and slow start times

2008-07-18 Thread Josh Thompson
I cannot seem to get my sd card mounted.  Before using it in my freerunner, I 
put it in the adapter and copied some stuff to it using my laptop.  I've done 
an upgrade on the system today.  I never tried it before upgrading.  It never 
gets mounted anywhere under /media or /mnt.  I don't see anything about it 
in /proc/partitions.  Is there a certain kernel module that needs to be 
inserted?

Also, starting sometime today (probably around upgrading it), I've been 
getting stuck on the start screen where it has the openmoko log and 
says Please wait... for a long time whenever it boots (long being  5 
minutes).  The applet icons are there and the power and aux buttons bring up 
their respective menus.  I can shell in to it over usb.  Running top shows 
pretty minimal usage (10-15%) with neod and pulseaudio being the top 
processes.  Any ideas?


Thanks so much to the Openmoko team for such a great device!

Josh

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