On 28/04/11 19:44, Jongsoo Kim wrote:
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> All
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> So far, i had 7 SD cards failed with identical problem. It is very
> serious to me...
> All of SD cards failed to access home/eclipse directory. Basically,
> data corruption occurred.
> I have three programs and three log files in that directory.
> Linux itself seems running OK and I just can not access this directory.
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> I spent almost a week how to resolve this.
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> This is my plan. I appreciate any comment.
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> 1) ext3 Format SD card with 1024 block size.
> I don't know where. I think data corruption occurs in block size so
> that I figure smaller block size is better.
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In terms of reducing wear, I think ext2 is better because there is less
writing due to lack of journaling.
I had problem with SD card also but nowhere near as unlucky as you.
> Jongsoo KIm
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