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Hey guys,

I've an issue while booting xbian after a reboot or shutdown. The boot process freezes sporadically at "network started", rarely also at init process. didn't find any solution for this issue, except pulling power supply. This leads sometimes to corrupt images, which is a offence. Confused

I don't really know, if this is a well known problem, or my fault.

Cheers

My XBian is running on my Raspberry Pi 2, which is connected over the RJ-45 socket.
This happens to me as well, but have not had any SD corruption since switching to a different SD card.

I did have corruption problems using sandisk 8md card, but as said, now using this one:

QUMOX 16GB MICRO SD SDHC MEMORY CARD CLASS 10 UHS-I Grade 1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00N0RXEKS

and have not had any corruption.
I meant pulling the power supply leads sometimes into corrupt images.
I use a Transcend microSDHC UHS-I Class 10 with 32GB, before on my old model b, i also used a Transcend SD card (not micro) and had the same issue.
This happens to me also, sometimes I need 2-3 "sudo reboot" to make XBMC work after a restart.
It happens to me, but I just pull the plug and restart - no corruption on my sd card (the one mentioned above).
Happened to me too yesterday for the first time
I have the same problem except it happens to me everytime.. So my Xbian installation is screwed, I have to reinstall or wait for an update.

EDIT :
I have downgraded the following packages :
xbian-update from 20150817-0 to 20150407-0
xbian-package-upstart-xbmc-bridge from 1.5.3 to 1.5.1
xbian-package-xbmc-scripts from 1.2.2 to 1.1.11
And now it works
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