[USB/MSDOSFS] Possible File System Corrupted
Tim Clewlow
tim1timau at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 12 14:14:45 PST 2007
--- Michal Varga <varga.michal at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2007-11-12 at 15:29 -0200, Rainer Alves wrote:
>
> > I'm having the exact same problem.
> > Ever since I've switched from RELENG_6 to RELENG_7 I'm still able to
> > mount my SonyEricsson W810 phone, but whatever is copied there gets
> > corrupted.
> > I first noticed this yesterday when copying a new batch os MP3s to its 4
> > GB memory stick.
> >
> > - Rainer
> >
>
> "Me too" - I see this with USB2.0 support/controller enabled, tested on
> two nforce5 and amd690 boards. Random (but pretty heavy) corruptions
> with data transferred to and from digital camera and mp3 player (both
> acting as common "usb flash disks"). Disabling USB2.0 seems to fix it
> AND also no board without USB2.0 controller exhibits this here (I just
> did a few quick tests, and nothing so far). Possibly some EHCI-specific
> bug?
>
> ,.
>
> --
> Michal Varga <varga.michal at gmail.com>
> Stonehenge
>
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I noticed that the large msdos filesystem option caused kernel build to fail on
7.0 as it is now considered an invalid option.
options MSDOSFS_LARGE # MSDOS Filesystem
Dont know if this is related but I thought I'd mention it.
Cheers, Tim.
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