On 3/13/25 10:05 PM, Dave Close wrote:
I wrote:
Jeffrey Walton replied:
Throw the old SDcard away, and use a new one.
I intend to. But this isn't a problem with the card.
Samuel Sieb answered:
Are you sure? It does sound likely. e2fsck doesn't write without warning.
I suggest testing it with the f3 tools.
"e2fsck -c" said it didn't find any bad blocks. If it didn't find any,
why would it modify the card at all? "e2fsck -y" (by itself) did not
report any problem.
That's what I'm saying. It wouldn't have modified it at all.
I agree the card seems flaky and I've already ordered a replacement. But
I remain concerned by the result of using -c; that doesn't seem related
to the problems with the card since it claims not to have found any bad
blocks.
Have you used this card before? Are you sure it's actually as large as
it says it is? That's why I'm suggesting you test it with f3.
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