On 8/8/23 09:43, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
Answers to questions below. FWIW, on both systems a different SD card performs with no problem. That and the error message from e2fsck lead me to suspect that my problem is a bad superblock on the card. I've been unable to find any instructions on how to get e2fsck to mark the current superblock bad and create a new superblock.
You can't do that. The filesystem puts the superblock in a specific position. If the SD card has a bad block, then it's probably time to toss it. But you could try copying /dev/zero to the entire card and see if it reallocates.
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