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Message #73827
[Bug 342096] Re: SD Card containing /home corrupted on resume
This was still a problem in 13.10. It started ok, but then stared happening on 13.10. I'd done a fake-pae install on an X40 so can't comment on previous versions. It was magically 'fixed' when I upgraded to 14.04. but it just resurfaced >:/
Suspend by shutting the lid or low power and when I resume, the system has lost track of the original mount and asks me if I want to view in file manager, as with removeable storage.
This is a 5 year old bug, a lot of people with old notebooks boost the
storage with SD cards, it would be very nice if we could rely on them.
Mine is now mounted on /home/username/sd.
I started using it a permanent storage after 14.04 upgrade 'fixed' the
problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/342096
Title:
SD Card containing /home corrupted on resume
Status in “pm-utils” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Suspend/resume works on the Mini 9 as of the latest kernel update(it
did not with the previous kernel). I have Jaunty installed with /
partition on the internal SSD and my /home folder on an SDHC card.
When I resumed the home folder was not mounted and it appears that the
filesystem was corrupted. Both / and /home are formatted in ext4. I
ran dmesg to see what it said(image below) I then restarted and it ran
fsck on boot and gave an error. I hit Ctrl+D and when I tried to log
in my /home folder had not been mounted.
I have attached pictures of dmesg | tail, fstab, and fsck.
http://omploader.org/vMWQ5Yg
http://omploader.org/vMWQ5Yw
http://omploader.org/vMWQ5ZA
This is with Jaunty, I am not sure what package the problem is with
exactly. I don't know if it is ext4 or something else.
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