Mandriva were having exactly the same problem, a patch to fix it can be found
here:
http://svn.mandriva.com/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/packages/updates/2008.0/kernel-2.6/current/PATCHES/patches/DB35_mmc_power_up_delay.patch?view=markup&pathrev=114631
Hopefully the ubuntu team can add this patch to the ne
I've got the same issue as the people above.
I can get an SD card detected and mounted using the exact algorithm in
comment #19 and as per comment #20, the tifm* are indeed useless.
My lspci:
03:06.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Cardbus Controller
03:06.3 Generic system peripheral [0
http://www.burningimage.net/sdcard.htm details how I managed to work
around the problem.
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[gutsy] [regression] (regression from edgy to feisty and to gutsy) tifm_sd
module not working and not producing any message in logs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137686
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I have the hardware in question in this thread and have tested the patch
[1] in 2.6.24, and it solves the problem perfectly, as others have
discussed.
Unfortunately I don't have the disk space to compile an Ubuntu kernel
with this patch, but I'm just adding input saying that it definately
does fix
Public bug reported:
I was ftping a file from another machine to my ubuntu machine and it
caused the hdd to become full, the ftp transfer failed and I accepted
that there just wasn't enough space for it on my ubuntu machine, so I
deleted the file and shut down the PC.
When booting back into ubunt
The fact that you can't log in to uninstall something because you've run
out of space is more the point, I think.
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Unable to login when disk space is exhausted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35217
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