Hi list-members "Craig B. Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There are some workarounds that seem to prevent this from happening, > but I don't know whether they apply to Qtopia. > See http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1802 Strange enough Qtopia seems "to know" that suspending is not good for the SD-card. I don't know why, but every time I have a working Debian system on the SD card, Qtopia refuses to suspend automatically (i.e. the powermanagement settings are ignored). After I forced the first suspend by 'apm -s', everything works like normal again. But then, the SD card's boot partition is corrupted. I tried the workaround with the 00sd_idleclk script which doesn't work for me. Qtopia won't wake up again, and I have to remove the battery. There is another workaround mentioned in ticket 1802: automatically repairing the boot partition by a 'dd' command which is placed in /etc/init.d/mountall.sh. This one works as expected. It's just a little clumsy to have that command inside an init script, since one has to reboot qtopia before one can boot the SD card. It would be better to have that command executed with every shutdown of Qtopia. I'm not familiar with init and shutdown scripts. Can anybody give me a hint, where to place that command (or a shell script) in order to execute it automatically prior to every shutdown? If it works, I will add that solution to the ticket's commentaries. Thanks Sven
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