Re: Beagleboard -XM and 32GB microSD card oddities

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I just had a closer look with a magnifier, it's Class 6.
Regards
Sid.

On 30/06/11 15:43, Gregoire Gentil wrote:
Is your card labeled SDHC or SDXC? Can you give the specs of your card?
Have you tried on Pandaboard?

Grégoire

On Thu, 2011-06-30 at 10:50 +0100, Sid Boyce wrote:
I'm not really looking for a solution, just supplying some information
in case anyone is contemplating a>16GB card.

Using Ubuntu 11.04 ARM or x86_64, I cannot create an ext4 partition that
will mount. Doing fsck.ext4 appears to fix the filesystem, but rerunning
fsck.ext4 a second time gives the same errors.

Only BTRFS works.

A BTRFS partition can be created without a problem. I then use rsync to
copy across all the data from the 16GB (ext4) partition and it mounts
without errors. After the rsync I create the excluded directories proc,
sys, tmp, media.

I get a kernel oops (2.6.39-x1) on boot up of the 32GB card.
I'm still trying to figure why I'm getting the oops that I don't have on
the original 16GB card.
Regards
Sid.




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