Am 10.03.2011 02:22, schrieb David Hagood:
I have a N800 that locks up on a far too regular basis, even though I've reflashed it several times. I normally run with root on the internal SDHC card, to save wear and tear on the internal flash& to have a larger rootfs to install more stuff.
Having root on the card may be something to do with it. I've noticed that after startup there's a significant delay before the cards are actually mounted and available.
I have a MySQL database which keeps its data files on the card. If I configure the startup script to start it at boot (like any other service in /etc/init.d) it will always fail because at that point the files aren't available to it. So I had to change the startup scripts to wait until the filesystem was actually mounted before actually trying to start the DBMS.
I'd suggest trying again with the normal root instead. If you need more space there for installs, you could always move some stuff to the card and they symlink it from root.
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