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Mmc0 Error 110 Whilst Initialising Sd Card
Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Damaged SD card (badly unmounted?) How to fix? up vote 5 down vote "error -123 whilst initialising sd card" favorite 1 First Off I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 on a laptop with a built in card reader. I have a sandisk 8Gig micro sd card that came with my HTC Desire HD phone. Unfortunately I had mounted it to a windows computer at work via a usb cable attached to the phone and didn't "safely remove hardware". This was not the first time I didn't "safely remove" it from windows and each time I accidentally did so, I "mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising mmc card" had to restart my phone before the sd card was accessible again. It must have worn out something though because now my phone won't recognize the card at all and when I put it into my laptop's card reader I get the following errors in /var/log/syslog Apr 4 21:17:59 jesse-laptop kernel: [12665.532025] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card Apr 4 21:18:00 jesse-laptop kernel: [12667.192024] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card Apr 4 21:18:02 jesse-laptop kernel: [12668.860020] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card Apr 4 21:18:04 jesse-laptop kernel: [12670.532020] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card I have googled this message but can't find anywhere that explains what it means. All of the posts regarding similar errors that I found are about getting card readers to work, but my card reader works perfectly when I insert a different sd card. Apr 4 21:26:35 jesse-laptop kernel: [13182.192121] mmc0: new SDHC card at address b368 Apr 4 21:26:35 jesse-laptop kernel: [13182.195849] mmcblk0: mmc0:b368 29.8 GiB Apr 4 21:26:35 jesse-laptop kernel: [13182.197931] mmcblk0: p1 So I know the problem is with the damaged card not the reader. The problem seems to be with initializing the card because it doesn't appear under /dev/ anywhere I can find. When I insert a working SD card it appears as /dev/mmcblk0 & the partition is /dev/mmcblk0p1. Needless to say I can't format the card or run any
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have a toshiba qosmio with an internal SD card reader. When I put an SD card in, it does not mount the card. I did lspci and I believe I see the SD card reader listed as: 07:00.1 SD Host controller: O2 Micro, Inc. Device 8120 (rev 01) I did a few searches for answers, and it seems this is a semi-common problem. However, the posts where they seemed to have success, I did not understand the methods. On this post: http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/hardware/430220-sd-card-usb-not-mounted-suse-11-2-a.html the last post stated : " reading the bugzilla thread I found: Looks as if there was a BIOS (ACPI?) bug This rang a bell.. In order to complete the installation I had to add the "acpi=off" to kernel options. Without this option the laptop crashed at the startup of the x server. Reading in this forum I found that this problem may be probably solved running the Sax tool. Indeed I managed to configure the x server while acpi was off, I can now start with the acpi on. EUREKA, now the SD card recognition works perfectly. " Not sure how to do this. Also found: " I have found a useful workaround in another Bug #703180 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/703180) Put the following in rescan.c: #include