Card corruption concerns sounds like they're leaving partial writes pending during suspend?
It's exactly what it does, and that causes a problem if you boot from SD, rootfs gets lost as it can't be unmounted and the system dies.Could the cards be unmounted in the standard way before suspend. This would ensure that that all writes were complete, and if a program was using it, the suspend could be canceled. Then mount the cards again on wake.
New I guess, don't really know, just saying what I saw in config description.Hey, notaz. Why are there corruptions and to witch card, the old or the new? Wouldn't it be possible to instead call sync before suspending or would the new card still be corrupted because the system thinks it's still the old one? I'm curious.
It turns out this is already possible, just add:I think it's better to add some file in /sys or /proc where you can say you don't want your card removed. Then you can add that to startup script or something.
mmc_core.removable=0
Boot experimental kernel|ubi part rootfs && ubifsmount rootfs && ubifsload ${loadaddr} /lib/boot/uImage && bootm ${loadaddr}
Boot experimental kernel|setenv bootargs 'ubi.mtd=4 ubi.mtd=3 root=ubi0:rootfs rootfstype=ubifs rw rootflags=bulk_read vram=6272K omapfb.vram=0:3000K mmc_core.removable=0';ubi part rootfs && ubifsmount rootfs && ubifsload ${loadaddr} /lib/boot/uImage && bootm ${loadaddr}
As far as i saw, the unit is charging when it consumes few current, ie putting brighness down.so this new kernel not only lasts twice as long on battery, but it also charges itself spontaneously while the lid is closed?
Cool, thanksIt turns out this is already possible, just add:I think it's better to add some file in /sys or /proc where you can say you don't want your card removed. Then you can add that to startup script or something.
You have triggered power-saving while running .pnd app(s)
Your Pandora can either go into low-power mode, or suspend entirely to ram (saves more power). Suspending while PNDs are running is unsafe and may corrupt your SD cards - do not remove cards while is suspend mode
You can cancel this dialog, quit PNDs manually then trigger power saving again.
[ ] KILL all pnds now, sync cards, unmount and suspend
[o] use low power mode instead
[ ]suspend anyway (not recomended)
[x] Always do this in future
Going into low power mode in <timer> sec
[OK] [Cancel]
Good for you, when debugging bootloaders/kernel, it's either eject or wait for a full boot to do that..I mean, a lot of people (like me) never eject .. just use wifi scp or usbnet to do file transfers these days (the days of ejecting SD cards 20 times per minute, as in the gp32 SMC days.. are gone!)