Re: Recover from an fsck failure

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On Fri, May 29, 2020 10:38, Simon Matter wrote:

> How exactly did you create the cloned disk?
>

Clonezilla Live. Both systems were running clonezilla live from flash drives so
there was no other disc activity on either system.

> If the source disk still works and is in operation without system errors,
> the cloned disk with its filesystems should really be without error as
> well.
>

I agree.  But that did not happen. And, as the cloning took place over a
network, it is entirely possible that the error was introduced there.  The
thing takes 11 hours to complete so I am loath to redo it.  But I will if
needsbe.

I will take the opportunity to run fsck on the system HDD while in a live dvd
mode.



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