01-24-2017, 09:31 PM 
(This post was last modified: 01-24-2017, 09:35 PM by CaptainCWA.
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		Hello, I'm new to the Pine64.  I just recently received my first board and set it up a few days ago.
When I first tried Android Lollipop (5.1.1) it started up fine, but then refused to ever wake up when I put the screen to sleep. So I tried Android 6.0. It seems to run just fine and wakes up the screen from sleep correctly, but I'm baffled by another odd behavior: Every time I boot, it tells me the SD Card is corrupt as a notification. I am using brand-new Sandisk 32 GB cards. It did it with the 32 GB image, and even with the 8 GB image.
This is what it shows as a notification:
   
This is on the Storage & USB screen under Settings:
   
I have no idea what "volumn" is either. No other USB storage device is connected.
As a test I tried to have it "fix" my card. It suggested a format, which I let it try. It failed with a truly bizarre error message (I could not capture), and then as I expected, the card refused to boot afterward. I had to go and re-image it.
Any ideas as to why it thinks my card is always corrupt? Any suggested way I can fix it? Should that "volumn" be concerning? (Please note I am very new to UNIX / Linux, so please explain any steps you suggest I do.)
Thanks.
	
	
	
	
When I first tried Android Lollipop (5.1.1) it started up fine, but then refused to ever wake up when I put the screen to sleep. So I tried Android 6.0. It seems to run just fine and wakes up the screen from sleep correctly, but I'm baffled by another odd behavior: Every time I boot, it tells me the SD Card is corrupt as a notification. I am using brand-new Sandisk 32 GB cards. It did it with the 32 GB image, and even with the 8 GB image.
This is what it shows as a notification:
This is on the Storage & USB screen under Settings:
I have no idea what "volumn" is either. No other USB storage device is connected.
As a test I tried to have it "fix" my card. It suggested a format, which I let it try. It failed with a truly bizarre error message (I could not capture), and then as I expected, the card refused to boot afterward. I had to go and re-image it.
Any ideas as to why it thinks my card is always corrupt? Any suggested way I can fix it? Should that "volumn" be concerning? (Please note I am very new to UNIX / Linux, so please explain any steps you suggest I do.)
Thanks.


			