I have had some problems with SD card corruption on the TS-7350. The usual
symptom was that the SBC would not properly boot to the SD card and start my
application program. However, I was always able to reimage the SD card and
get it to working condition again. So my cards were not permanently damaged,
just the contents were corrupted. Your case sounds like the card was
permanently damaged.
In my case, I have been able to eliminate the card corruption problems by
flushing the filesystem using the 'sync' command before powering down, and
also running an fsck automatically on each boot to repair the filesystem in
case any damage has occurred. I thought the journaling filesystem would make
these measures unnecessary, but I was wrong.
Steve
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