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  1. My fan is behaving the same and I’m also wondering if I should plan its death soon. I see you have a `FCFANS` property in your config; the hc4 page on armbian states the following: So maybe something to consider? I removed it though, so that might be completely off‑topic. `man fancontrol` states “FCFANS Records the association between a PWM output and a fan input. Then fancontrol can check the fan speed and restart it if it stops unexpectedly”. Not sure if there is anything wrong and, if so, what is wrong, but I’d also be interested by an explanation if anyone has one.
  2. Hello, I’m in a pickle. I bought an Odroid HC4 a few months ago, setup a RAID-1 array and installed Nextcloud on it. At the time, I used `nand-sata-install` to move the system from the SD‑card to a partition of one of the HDD (/dev/sda1), out of RAID (/dev/md0), and leave the bootloader on the SD-card. I did not make a backup of this SD-card and, after rebooting today, I realised the SD-card was not functioning any more. No device I use (Sansa audio player with Rockbox, phone with Ubuntu Touch, Laptop with Ubuntu) would even detect it. I was thinking of using `nand-sata-install` again to only update the bootloader on the SD‑card but I’m afraid it will overwrite what is already on /dev/sda1 instead of only pointing to it. So here are my questions: 1. Would you know if `nand-sata-install` can be used safely to recreate the bootloader on the SD‑card without touching anything else? 2. Is there a manual for this tool, or are you able to explain how this would work? 3. Otherwise, is it possible to only copy a few files manually to the SD‑card to get the same result, and maybe update a few variables in some files? Thanks for any solution or pointer, I’ve searched on this forum and in other places without success so far.
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