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answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card [closed] up vote 9 down vote favorite 2 I have a problem trying to mount a SD card in Ubuntu 12.04. The message what I get from the system is: mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card I'm on the 3.5.0-24-generic kernel. I check previous kernel mmc0: error -123 whilst initializing sd card 3.5.0-15 and card is on the system. I think is some bug in kernel. I was looking some solution on web. They say my card is dead (but is working) What I should do? Some more information on this issue here. If someone have more question about my hardware just ask. mount share|improve this question edited Mar 30 '14 at 16:14 Braiam 39.1k1693154 asked Feb 16 '13 at 12:49 Grabasimo 46112 closed as off-topic by Lucio, Eric Carvalho, Seth♦ Mar 31 '14 at 17:22 This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:"Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – Lucio, Eric Carvalho, SethIf this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. Can you please indicate your laptop's make and model? also if you could run lspci -nn and lsusb and add the output to your post it would be useful. This helps determine which card reader you may have and whether there is a known problem wit
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Pi Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Raspberry Pi Stack Exchange is a question and mmc0 error 5 whilst initialising sd card answer site for users and developers of hardware and software for Raspberry Pi. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: mmc0: error -22 whilst initialising sd card Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top continuous “mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising sd card” error at boot? up vote 4 down vote favorite I just got a Raspberry Pi Model http://askubuntu.com/questions/256866/mmc0-error-110-whilst-initialising-sd-card B. I wrote an image to an SD card using win32imagewriter and tried to boot my Pi with it. However, I got the following error repeated down the screen: mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising sd card (picture) I am using a Kingston MicroSDHC 8GB Class 4 card, and nothing is connected except the SD card, power and HDMI. I've tried all the available distros, but the error is the same. What's going on? How can I get my Pi to boot? boot sd-card share|improve this question http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/1643/continuous-mmc0-error-110-whilst-initialising-sd-card-error-at-boot edited Feb 17 '13 at 8:18 nc4pk 1,0701923 asked Aug 19 '12 at 16:47 kursat 2316 Which image are you trying to use? It's important to have the newest possible so that you get kernel/firmware updated. There are some fixes for SD cards problems from time to time. –Krzysztof Adamski Aug 20 '12 at 6:10 i tried all images at rpi downloads (i think these are newest images) and i get same error. About the firmware, is there a firmware flashed to a rom on rpi or is it the first partition on sd card? –kursat Aug 20 '12 at 22:50 Firmware files are on the SD card so they are inside the image. If you have the same error in all images then i doubt it's a firmware/kernel problem. Try another card. –Krzysztof Adamski Aug 21 '12 at 6:15 thanks for the info Krzysztof, i used a Kingston 4GB SDHC Class 4 (SD4/4GB), now i can boot. –kursat Aug 23 '12 at 16:06 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted It sounds like you may have a bad card (I can't be sure from the info you have given, but it does sound like you have a compatible card - it may just be a problem with your particular card). You may want to check the list of compatible cards, and try another card from the list. You will also want to double check that the card holders pins a
reply 19 posts by WhatTheDickens » Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:36 pm I can't boot up my new Pi I successfully (I think!) set up my SDHC card using the instructions for "Copying an image to the https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=27470 SD card in Mac OS X (mostly graphical interface)" here:http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_SetupI used the 2012-12-16-wheezy-raspbian.zip.torrent. Checksum checked out. All the files seem to be there when I look at the card on my Mac. But when I try to boot up, I get this line over and overmmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card Eventually, the screen just goes black.I looked at this page for updating the firmwarehttp://elinux.org/R-Pi_Troubleshooting# ... re_versionHowever, these instructions don't appear to include sd card an option for Mac OS. By the way, the green light seems to blink in a 4-pattern, indicating loader.bin not launched, but loader. bin isn't included in the installation I did (i.e., writing the image didn't put that file on my card), and various pages I've looked at indicate that this file is no longer necessary. Posts: 8Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:13 pm by Jim JKla » Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:31 pm Sorry whilst initialising sd you had to wait nine days for a reply. But you did the right thing dropping the link into another post the other option is to reply to your own post so it bumps back to the top of the list the forum has such a high turnover. It is not good news yet because I'm a Windows Linux kind of guy but with a little bit of nudging I'm sure there will be Mac people here soon. Noob is not derogatory the noob is just the lower end of the noob--geek spectrum being a noob is just your first step towards being an uber-geek If you find a solution please post it in the wiki the forum dies too quick Posts: 2218Joined: Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:15 pmLocation: Newcastle upon Tyne UK by WhatTheDickens » Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:50 pm Thanks for responding. I hope someone has some ideas. Meanwhile, I'll take your advice and bump the original query back up every so often.Jim JKla wrote:Sorry you had to wait nine days for a reply. But you did the right thing dropping the link into another post the other option is to reply to your own post so it bumps back to the top of the list the forum has such a high turnover. It is not good news