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Originally Posted by sumpin
After a successful factory image jailbreak of 5.10.0.2 I have yet to update to a newer version. However, I found my battery life poor. I believe this is because tmd would eventually hit 100% cpu and stay there. It looks like it got into a tight loop getting a read error:
read(16</mnt/us/update.bin.tmp.partial>, 0x76f2d000, 8192) = -1 EISDIR (Is a directory)
I was eventually able to make the problem go away by touching:
/var/local/system/SKIP_UPDATE_CHECK
I was wondering if anyone else has had this experience or if there's another solution?
For the life of me I don't want to remove /mnt/us/update.bin.tmp.partial because that's the only thing I know of that prevents an OTA update.
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Now that sounds like we should start recommending that those only be used as a "pair" (like you now are).
I have a KT2 (or maybe a KT3 - will have to check which) that gets much, much worse battery life - even shut down - than its kinfolk of other models right next to it.
I will look into what is happening - maybe the above or maybe something similar, since I am using some other "download inference" file system entries on that device.
Note: I was playing with alternatives to the "update.bin.tmp.partial" entry in case they where ever needed.
Read up ^^^ to Branch Delay's post above.