Re: N810: external mmc died?

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green wrote at 2009-07-29 13:12 -0600:
> I was working on moving Debian's root from internal mmc (because it still 
> doesn't work with linux-omap) to external mmc, running standard Maemo and 
> connected by USB to the MMC cards (with the cards mounted), when suddenly the 
> N810 reset.  I have no idea why, but now external MMC does not work.

I went back to commit 401b285465488f515290e0f9111872b94e1cf922 where both 
internal and external MMC worked, and now I get this error message while 
booting:

mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card

I have never seen that message before.  It seems that some hardware has broken.  
Has this thing decided to start eating MMC cards now?  Can a MMC card not 
handle a reset while mounted (it probably was not being written to)?  If it 
helps, the card is labeled with "Patriot Memory MiniSDHC Class 6 8GB".

Thanks.

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