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So did you try to boot with usb cable attached so that cards are never mounted at boot time as suggested by javispedro? You can do it even when booting from SD. if you see the allocation failure in kernel log then nothing can be done except trying to run less stuff at boot time so memory does not get fragmented. I'd try to disable some stuff in /etc/init.d (metalayer-crawler0, tablet-browser-daemon, maybe media-player-daemon), disable home screen applets, disable wi-fi autoconnection and don't use network, disable sounds ...
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Last edited by fanoush; 2010-02-24 at 12:27.
 

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