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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] SD card corruption problems
From: Robert Ulbrich <>
Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 13:51:27 -0500


What board are you using? I have had quite a lot of troubles using the TS-7800. I think I've killed around 10 SD cards :(.

Robert

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 1:12 PM, fred basset <> wrote:
 

Has anyone else on the list seen a situation whereby an SD card
becomes corrupted?

I had an SD card running Debian in my TS system and was making some
config changes and adding some additional packages.
Over the space of a few days it seemed to be booting and running perfectly fine.

I then tried to make a backup of the SD card (2GB, Sandisk), using dd.
The dd copy would always fail with an I/O error, at the same place
in the copy each time (approx 235MB into it). I tried a number of
different PCs and SD card readers but all with the same result.
The problem has gone away with the use of a new SD card.

So what is the mechanism in play that could cause this type of error
on an SD card?

Thanks,
Fred



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