#10019 NORM Not Tri: datastore service killed by presence of external SD card at boot
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#10019: datastore service killed by presence of external SD card at boot
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Reporter: gypsymoth | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Not Triaged
Component: not assigned | Version: not specified
Resolution: | Keywords:
Next_action: never set | Verified: 0
Deployment_affected: | Blockedby:
Blocking: |
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Comment(by mikus):
Been doing some testing with an unmodified 802B1 build. The system boots
(without crashing) when there is an external SD card present -- makes no
difference whether that SD card has an EXT3 filesystem on it, or an EXT2
filesystem.
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But it turns out that *which* SD card is present makes a difference to the
operation of that system once bootimg has completed. With its "normal"
8GB SD card (1 swap partition, 1 ext2 partition) present at boot, Terminal
launches fine from Home View. With a "test" 16GB card (1 swap partition,
2 ext2 partitions) present at boot, Terminal fails to launch from Home
View.
os11 systems boot fine, and launch Terminal fine, when that same 16GB card
is present at boot.
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Ticket URL: <http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/10019#comment:10>
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