On 07/16/2017 09:36 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
I have heard that there are flash drives on the market that report much higher capacity than they really have. You can build a file system on them and it all looks good; "df" and friends show the claimed capacity. But as soon as you put enough data on the drive to exceed the real capacity, your data is corrupted (and quite possibly your partition table too). It sounds like you may have been the victim of one of these scams:
From previous posts on this list, I'm pretty sure this is a spinning hard drive, not flash.
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