Ivan,
thank You for the answer.
Unfortunatelly my sd card reader seems to be different one:
$ sudo lspci
...
05:00.2 SD Host controller: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host
Adapter (rev 21)
...
regards,
Mat
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Hi Mat, I had these error when using fat32, so I switched to ext4 on my
sdcard and that solved the filesystem corrupted errors.
On aug 2016, I upgraded to Ubuntu Gnome 16.04, but the problem turned to
the driver, so I found the solution at https://github.com/astyonax
/patched-RTS5227-5229, with
I experience the same problem running lubuntu.16.04.
Before the hibernation I have /dev/mmcblk0p1 mounted.
Then I hibernate my system and just after comming back from hibernation system
informs me that new filesystem was mounted - it is the one sitting on
/dev/mmcblk0p1, which should not have
Ivan Garavito, it will help immensely if you filed a new report with the Ubuntu
repository kernel (not mainline/upstream) via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
Please feel free to subscribe me to it.
For more on why this is helpful, please see
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Hi everyone!
This bug is still Ubuntu 14.04.3 nowadays. The SD card I'm using is for music
(not my /home ^_^') and it have 64 GB, but it's annoying use the method I've
found its working for me:
1. Remove SD card
2. Kill processes that use the SD card
3. Reinsert SD card
4. Start new processes
drizek, thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Jaunty reached EOL on
October 23, 2010.
See this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
Is this reproducible in the latest release of Ubuntu via
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ ?
If
drizek, thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Jaunty reached EOL on
October 23, 2010.
See this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
Is this reproducible in the latest release of Ubuntu via
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ ?
If
This was still a problem in 13.10. It started ok, but then stared happening on
13.10. I'd done a fake-pae install on an X40 so can't comment on previous
versions. It was magically 'fixed' when I upgraded to 14.04. but it just
resurfaced :/
Suspend by shutting the lid or low power and when I
This was still a problem in 13.10. It started ok, but then stared happening on
13.10. I'd done a fake-pae install on an X40 so can't comment on previous
versions. It was magically 'fixed' when I upgraded to 14.04. but it just
resurfaced :/
Suspend by shutting the lid or low power and when I
Still an issue
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Dear Launchpad friends,
I have to confirm this bug.
In Ubuntu 12.04 LTS this issue is still NOT RESOLVED.
I tried to add some scripts to unmount sdcard before suspend, but system
couldn't mount it after resume.
The hard way for me is to compile kernel, but I don't want to mess up with my
Dear Launchpad friends,
I have to confirm this bug.
In Ubuntu 12.04 LTS this issue is still NOT RESOLVED.
I tried to add some scripts to unmount sdcard before suspend, but system
couldn't mount it after resume.
The hard way for me is to compile kernel, but I don't want to mess up with my
Hi, this is still happening to me. I close the lid of the acer aspire
One that that has an SD card in the storage expansion. This SD card
holds the /home drive. When I open the lid and hit any key it knows my
password and the home drive seems mounte only that it is empty.
Rebooting shows the home
Hi, this is still happening to me. I close the lid of the acer aspire
One that that has an SD card in the storage expansion. This SD card
holds the /home drive. When I open the lid and hit any key it knows my
password and the home drive seems mounte only that it is empty.
Rebooting shows the home
Max Lindner wrote on 2010-03-22:#27
Debian found a solution for this stuff months ago:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=504391
Did this work its way across to the Ubuntu kernel yet? Or will it be in
the kernel in 10.04?
Also, how would you set the card reader to
Debian found a solution for this stuff months ago:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=504391
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Does anybody know, if it is intended to enable CONFIG_MMC_UNSAFE_RESUME with
final Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid release --
at least for the netbook remix?
With the currently available Alpha 2 netbook build this kernel option again is
not set (acc. to /boot/config-2.6.32-10-generic).
It would be really
Beniamino: Those patches are integrated in the latest kernel, so if that
solves the problem, running this kernel should work:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.32.4/.
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is it an upstream bug? if yes then have some one upstreamed it?a
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I'm not a kernel hacker so probably i'm wrong but maybe this code can
do the trick:
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-...@vger.kernel.org/msg00055.html
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I tried LVM and i endend up with a completely unusable SD card.
[ 162.836239] mmc0: new SDHC card at address 559c
[ 162.836285] mmc mmc0:559c: parent mmc0 should not be sleeping
[ 162.836451] mmcblk1: mmc0:559c SD08G 7.42 GiB
[ 162.836547] mmcblk1: p1
[ 163.241959] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda]
Thanks for the information, although I do not completely like the option
(besides the point that I need to recompile my kernel). The option you point
out is actually quite a bad fix to my opinion. It does not umount your SD
card before a suspend: with possible data corruption. The question to
The LVM option is interesting. Have some one tried it yet? And if yes,
do you have any hint why we dont suffer from the same bug?
Thanks in advance
On Sun, 2009-10-11 at 12:38 +, Bart de Koning wrote:
Thanks for the information, although I do not completely like the option
(besides the
http://en.gentoo-
wiki.com/wiki/Acer_Aspire_One_A110L#SD_Cards_and_suspend
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AFAIK this is not a bug related with pm-utils but with ubuntu kernel
configuration, and can be fixed adding:
CONFIG_MMC_UNSAFE_RESUME=y
to config generic.
Please add it as, also with the daily karmic image, without it is
impossibile to hibernate or suspend while using a sd card with aufs2
To warn you that is only a matter of time (there is a matter of randomness
involved), I use the same setup, so make a copy with the dd option of your
partition table and put it on a safe place on the sdd drive (like /root). If
it fries your bootsector you can easily retrieve it then. Make also a
I'm having a related problem, but it looks like I've been luckier.
I have 9.04, kernel 2.6.18-15, running on an Aspire One. I've got a 16G
sdhc class 6 card in the storage expansion slot on the left with a 4G
vfat partition in p1 and a 12G ext3 partition in p2, mounted on /home.
If the ext3
Trying to solve the issue I played (on a Aspire One A110, with 9.04 UNR,
and /home on a ext4 partition on a SD card) around with delaying the
resume process by making a pm hook (called /etc/pm/sleep.d/99zleep - so
really the first hook that should be read on a resume) containing only a
sleep
Hey all,
Short request: could somebody, who is justified to do that, change the
importance of this bug to at least medium or high.
I think the bug is important enough to get some attention: people could easily
lose their data this way! and accidentally clearing partition tables of disks
is to
Hey all, I just bumped into this problem too, with Ubuntu 9.04 unr installed
fresh from a usb stick, used sda1 as / (ext2), and a sd card for /home (ext4).
After my battery was empty my SD disk crashed upon resume.
obviously the problem is a lost partition table:
output of 'sudo fdisk -l'
Unfortunately, adding this options is no longer enough. I've built
2.6.30 from the karmik git tree, used a config derived from kukilinux
config, with these exact options, and I still get heavy corruption after
suspend. If the sdcard isn't mounted as /home then there is no problem.
There seem to be
I forgot to add, I used karmic kernel git commit
0c9f19b4dd23620fb32116922b0d93e8aca6c911 for my last kernel.
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Same issue on Acer Aspire One, with various kernels up to the latest 2.6.28-13
I've had a 16Gb SDHC go corrupt on vfat, ext2 and ext4 filesystems. Won't
remount, and fsck will not fix. Luckily I've been using it as scratch space
so far, but ultimately had intended to have /home on there!
Can we
I confirm this bug on a Dell mini9 with ubuntu-9.04-netbook-remix-i386.
After resuming from a suspend with a mounted SHDC card, the partition table on
the card is corrupted.
This does not happen with the original ubuntu 8.04 shipped by Dell. Looking at
the config files of the Dell 8.04 and the
I can report the same problem on a aspire one, with the difference I
only have /boot on the SSD, and / is on the SDHC card. Both times I
tried suspeding it lost the partition table, which I was able to
recreate just by using fdisk.
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I confirm the problem with my aspire one on a 8Gb SDHC. Installed jaunty
UNR release candidate. Packages are up to date.
It's reproductible. I was able to reproduced this with ext2, ext3 and
ext4.
SD card need to be reformated each time :-(. I have lost my home... It's
OK for me as a RC tester,
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Yeah, I get same problem on my Acer Aspire One . Installed with latest
download of USB install from 2009-04-17. Updated packages to latest and
then encountered the problem.
I have a 16GB SDHC card, formatted to ext4 and mounted as /home. The
filesystem is corrupt. It mentions about the journal
On Sat, 2009-04-18 at 19:14 +, Paul Smith wrote:
Yeah, I get same problem on my Acer Aspire One . Installed with latest
download of USB install from 2009-04-17. Updated packages to latest and
then encountered the problem.
I have a 16GB SDHC card, formatted to ext4 and mounted as /home.
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Same problem on Acer Aspire One Januty UNR alpha 6 home folder on an
SDHC filesystem was corrupted... Cant be fixed???
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Were you using ext4 as well?
I'm sure there are quite a few people who will be using Ubuntu with this
partitioning setup.
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