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Old 04-14-2022, 08:20 PM   #19
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My first impression after testing 4.32 on my Libra 2,

tested using the method shown here, USB connections worked fine for Home menu, KEPUB and EPUB. It still uses lazy umount, so it does not look like a fundamental change, but at least nickel no longer blocks the filesytem with open filehandles as it used to do.

In 4.31 this only worked for me when connecting from within EPUB books. So now it also works for Home and KEPUB. So it should be an improvement, and things should work, as long as no other mods or addons block the filesystem either (which is still ignored as before).

However while testing USB connections, my Libra 2 also decided to be not detected at all and reboot upon unplugging the USB cable. This happened twice...

I've had reboot issues with my Libra 2 from day one. Basic reading works fine. But as soon as you try to do anything with it, things get frustrating very quickly. Not sure if my unit is defective, if I broke it attempting to remove the SD card, or if it's just an issue with this model in general.

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