David Dyer-Bennet wrote: > Marius Gedminas wrote: > >> On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 10:14:27PM -0500, David Dyer-Bennet wrote: >> >> >>> I'm voting for software. I see ke-recv occupying >50% of cpu and >25% >>> of memory when "nothing is happening" (it's connected to local wifi, no >>> web browser open) and hald-addon-<something> occupying >50% of memory. >>> >>> >> If I'm not mistaken, ke-recv is the thing that mounts SD cards. It >> shouldn't eat >50% CPU for any longer period of time. Interesting. I'd >> check if the card were properly seated, and I'd check the filesystem on the >> card (I believe it's possible to corrupt a FAT filesystem and end up >> with recursive directory loops). >> >> > > Thanks, will do. I think I'm going to reflash it (there's not that much > to reconfigure), as well. Though I suppose I should check the card > format first, on the principle of perturbing as close to exactly one > thing as possible between tests. > > What's the best way to check the card format? Checkdisk on Windows > through my card reader? Or are the right tools there on the N800? I > can look for those. > > You can unmount it (run just "mount" first to remember the /dev/ name) and run dosfsck (perhaps just fsck? Don't remember... might need to specify that it's a "vfat" volume.) from a terminal or ssh session. -- Ryan Pavlik www.cleardefinition.com #282 + (442) - [X] A programmer started to cuss Because getting to sleep was a fuss As he lay there in bed Looping 'round in his head was: while(!asleep()) sheep++; _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users