What do you mean by shut down "unexpectedly" ? The sd-card corruption patch which is in the recent kernels fixes the sd-bug when going into suspend and resume which isn't unexpected.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Fox Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> The kernel shipped with debian has the corruption bug. >> To update your kernel you must do it by hand. The instruction how to do >> this is in the debian page in the openmoko wiki [1]. >> I changed my /boot partition from vfat to ext2 and symlink the >> boot-kernel to the one i want to use because i switch between the actual >> OM and FSO kernels. > > I followed the instructions and installed a new kernel. I still get the > corruption bug whenever I shut down the FR unexpectedly. > >> Ciao, >> Rainer >> >> >> [1] >> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debian#How_to_replace_the_default_kernel_with_a_recent_openmoko_kernel >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> Fox Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> >>>> Which kernel and from when do you use? >>>> >>>> This bug should be fixed in newer kernels. But i still use the apm >>>> suspend/resume script which works for me since i installed debian. >>> Ok, how do I ensure I have a newer kernel? I just use the kernel shipped >>> with Debian, I think. >>> >>>> Ciao, >>>> Rainer >>>> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>>> It is rather annoying to fix the memory card whenever it gets corrupted >>>>> and wont boot. I know there are workaround scripts, but they dont work >>>>> for me, since I most often get corruption after booting after unexpected >>>>> power down. >>>>> >>>>> Is there any progress on this bug? Any working workarounds ? >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

