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Re: [BUILD] **Complete Froyo Bundle!!** FRX05 - "Stable" - Camera!

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Originally Posted by oisact View Post
Every time I boot up FRX05 or FRX04, and even if I do a proper shutdown immediately, there are always two 32k corrupt files found on the SD card. The really odd part is it is the exact same two files each time. One is text followed by binary, the other is all binary. Even stranger, when I was running FRX04, it was the same file, just the FRX04 version. Here are excerpts:

I've done a couple reinstalls, and of course a full upgrade from FRX04 to FRX05, and there's simply no possible way those same files are residing on the exact same sectors of the SD card, so I really don't think it is the SD card itself. Is this happening to anyone else?
Are you talking about the FSCK*.REC files that are generated at the root of the SD?

They're annoying, but you can just delete them with a command in the froyo.user.conf file.

The reason for the FSCK files is we are not shutting down the system properly - something about running on SD prevents us from being able to shut down the system properly. I'm not too clear on the details, I think it has something to do with not being able to power down the SD & umount the FS safely...?