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2013/9/2 walt <w41ter@×××××.com> |
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> On 09/02/2013 09:15 AM, meino.cramer@×××.de wrote: |
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> > The rootfs and $HOME of my embedded system is stored |
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> > on a 16GB SD-card (about 5GB used, rest free). The FS |
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> > is ext4. |
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> > Since the system hangs for unknown reasons several times |
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> Does it hang at a predictable point, like during boot, or poweroff? |
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> I know almost nothing about SD cards (yet). Do they develop bad |
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> blocks like other storage media? I notice fsck.ext4 has a -c flag |
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> to check for bad blocks. |
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Sorry if this is obvious, but did you try to boot using, for example, a |
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live CD? Gentoo's live CD comes with a handful set of tools for quite a |
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good range of file systems, including ext4 |
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Good luck |
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Francisco |