I am using OSMC version 2016.04-1 with kernel 4.4.6-3. I first noticed this problem when watched episodes of a tv show i was watching weren’t marked as watched after i rebooted or shut down my RPI. So i thought of posting it here and tried to turn debug logging on. Now we get to the fun part. Even the settings will be reseted on reboot. Meaning if i enable debugging and do a reboot (as recommended in the post) debugging won’t be enabled anymore. It is also not possible to remove add-ons or programs. I remove them and after a reboot they are back again.
So what i did now was to enable debugging, do a reboot and get the logs via grab-logs -A. Hope this is sufficient.
Logs can be found here
Nothing in the logs out of order that I can see. Does it still lose settings if you Quit/Exit Kodi and wait for it restart instead of doing a full reboot ? (Quit/Exit only quits and restarts Kodi, it doesn’t do a full reboot)
thanks for your answer. As a matter of fact it doesn’t lose settings if i quit kodi. I uploaded another log here
Is it possible that some bits on the sd-card are flipped? Namely the ones with the read-/write-/execute-rights?
I accessed the PI via ssh. Then i created a text-file in the home-folder. I rebooted and the file was gone.
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watched episodes of a tv show i was watching weren’t marked as watched after i rebooted or shut down my RPI
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Don’t know why it is happening. Appeared just after April update (not the Samba security one, the one before). I have a Pi 2.
For me the micro sd card was broken. It was actually a known issue with this card! Have you tried changing some settings or creating a file on the sd card? You can do it via ssh or just insert your sd-card into a card reader, copy a file onto it, then remove it, put it back in. If the new file is gone your card is broken.