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on the intertubes, or another linux box. I think that pandora has no man files installed (mine's at home, can't check)wdt said:man lsof
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on the intertubes, or another linux box. I think that pandora has no man files installed (mine's at home, can't check)wdt said:man lsof
Yeah, that issues fixed thankyouEvilDragon said:This is a bad flash - you need to reflash your OS.
Yeah I figured that after I made that postEvilDragon said:That command simply lists what KEEPS your SD Cards from unmounting, it wasn't supposed to help.
(Did you close a program that accessed the SD Card maybe?)
Anyone who can't unmount: Use the lsof command and report me what it tells you.
EvilDragon said:filemanager uses HAL and we're using UDEV to mount and unmount.
We're talking about the SD Mass Storage program (found in System)
Viral18 said:The only hardware difference between our Pandora(s) are the SD card brands and format, and as I get the same issue after a re-flash and re-install of hotfix 3, the only thing I can think of is the SD type. Mine are both 16GB Bytestor class 6 SD cards formatted to FAT32 with an allocation size at 32kb. Anyone else with the issue care to post their SD card specs? -I have no idea whether it makes a difference but maybe someone can do something with the figures :s
EvilDragon said:I doubt it's the SD Card brand - as Linux should be able to unmount them.
The only problem I've seen when Linux can't unmount a crad, is when some program accesses it.
So if you ran any software before using the card, etc., that could be it.
That's why I wanted a post of lsof - since that one tells WHAT programs are accessing the card currently.
It might even be some daemon and a software bug that is only triggered when you do something special, so lsof would help me dig into it and reproduce the problem on my Pandora![]()
Thanks for looking into itEvilDragon said:Hmm, then I need to check the op_masstorage once more... seems like I somehow have implemented a bug in the final version, though I haven't changed anything since Beta 2![]()
sudo mousepad /usr/pandora/scripts/op_storage.sh
if umount $device
if umount $device2
Chaser said:Cheers ED that fixed it for me aswell but Vista still claims its a 'CDC composite device' and fails to load any drivers. Though this does not stop access to the SD cards whilst 'unmounted' so all good.
Chaser said:You really don´t sleep much do you? Truly Evil I guess![]()