Hi,
my next steps:
- re-enabled KSM and started Nickel without fmon
- plugged in the reader and checked the database (ok)
- added a few books with calibre
- checked the database (ok)
- unplugged the reader and let Nickel process the new books
- plugged the reader back in and checked the database. It was corrupted.
So, KSM corrupts the database even without fmon. What kinds of scripts are running and how could they do this? Is there any way I could provide debugging info or do some additional tests that could shed some light on this?
I would very much like to have KSM on my reader, but in the worst case I would have to find another way to start koreader (I need the reflow capability...). What could that be?
Cheers, Joe
PS: I have a very large collection with 475 books in calibre, which is not created on the reader. What is the maximum number of books that the Kobo Glo accepts in a collection?
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