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Old 02-28-2024, 05:35 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by _kind_le View Post
Just curious is there any special or device specific steps you need to do in order to connect your device to Calibre and not break it?
Personally, I added a reboot option to NickelMenu and use that on my Sage to ensure the databases are properly closed before I connect to my computer.

Since I removed storing my entire library on my Clara HD (was an experiment after I upgraded it's internal storage to 128GB) and now have only ~800 books on it, it hasn't shown a database corruption.

As far as I can tell, if I telnet to my Sage and I see the <database-name>.sqlite-wal and <database-name>.sqlite-shm (write ahead log and shared memory) files, the database has not been closed and I will get the error. The reboot forces the database close so no issues.
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