Re: Correcting an sd-card?

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Hi Chime,

You need to use a command adapted to the file system.

Which is it? this command
lsblk -lo fstype /dev/sdg1
should give you the answer.
If for instance it is: vfat
this command should be: fsck.vfat

But if you need to run it as root (or using sudo).

To know more type:
man fsck.vfat

Didier
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Didier Spaier
Slint maintainer


Le 16/11/2021 à 23:02, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hi All: Some of you may enjoy types of BookPort recorders, which like others record on an sd-card. I use mine for recording news-programming from many Networks. So on the card, there are around 19 catagories alphabeticly arranged by channel. Beginning last week I would hear an error when hitting an item which it cannot access, something like minus 2thousand1hundred7. At first items would still play in my Linux machine, but now more items are not playing. So, most folks on the BookPort list are not familliar with Linux, but say I would un-mount the drive-and-run some sort of fix disk. Well, in looking it up, Linux supposedly has "fsck" but an only item I can find in aptitude is "fsck-backend" So, once again I loaded the card through an adapter, says,
/dev/sdg1                      250G   30G  220G  12% /media/usb0
So, can some1 please inform of the best way I can fix this card? This is Debian SID. Thanks so much in advance
Chime


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