Re: SanDisk Ultra Fit (32 GB version) unbbotable

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On Wed, 15 Apr 2015, frederik.hofe wrote:

> > What happens if you unplug the flash drive just after the kernel and
> > initramfs image have been loaded, while the kernel is still
> > initializing?  You could then plug it back in while the kernel is
> > searching for the root device.
> >
> > Alan Stern
> >
> Hmm... I think this time I send my replay no exclusivly to Alen.
> 
> That suggestion works. And I can get the system to boot if I time it right.
> Thanks to that I could compile a 4.0 kernel on that system and test it. 
> But I get the same errors.
> 
> Full dmesg output: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=EpHQz33F

This strongly suggests that the drive gets messed by the BIOS before 
the kernel can boot.  There's probably no way to prevent this, although 
you can experiment with changing the BIOS settings to see if it helps.

Alan Stern

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