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Corrupt disk on sdcard on initial bootup #20

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fmikker opened this issue Apr 21, 2016 · 1 comment
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Corrupt disk on sdcard on initial bootup #20

fmikker opened this issue Apr 21, 2016 · 1 comment

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@fmikker
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fmikker commented Apr 21, 2016

I know that the source is currently in the process of being re-written, but I still want to report that I got a corrupt root partition on the initial boot after cloning the image to the sdcard.

Not sure if this was an issue with my sdcard, or some issue with the image, or if it was caused due to the development on the scripts, but I still want to mention it so you can verify it.

I can try to help out with this if you want me to preform some testing.

I couldn't save any logs from the problem, but a fsck at boot time, and some manual corrections resolved the issue for now.
EDIT: [ 1482.654497] EXT4-fs error (device mmcblk0p2): ext4_iget:4327: inode #71486: comm dpkg: bogus i_mode (0)
The issue was that the inode where the file : /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Antigua was located, dpkg couldn't stat the aforementioned file.. Can't remember exactly since I didn't collect the error messages.

shutdown -rF now
[hundreds of manual corrections]
reboot
Everything seems ok, for now, but I'll re-flash the sdcard when a updated set of tools is available.

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ln5 commented Apr 22, 2016

Thanks for reporting this. It'd be interesting to hear about this being reproduced on another SD card.

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