ChrisO Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Hi I dd the Armbian_25.11.1_Rock-5c_trixie_current_6.12.58_minimal.img to a SD card (/dev/sdc) and then run a fsck -f /dev/sdc1 and got errors: sudo fsck -f /dev/sdc1 fsck from util-linux 2.39.3 e2fsck 1.47.0 (5-Feb-2023) Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes Pass 2: Checking directory structure Entry '.' in ??? (1065) is duplicate '.' entry. Fix<y>? .... Tried few SD cards, same result. Tried those SD cards with other images, i.e. Armbian_24.8.4_Rock-5c_bookworm_vendor_6.1.75_minimal.img no problems. Could anybody verify this behavior? Thanks Chris Armbian_25.11.1_Rock-5c_trixie_vendor_6.1.115_minimal.img image generates the same problem. Edited 17 hours ago by ChrisO typo, added a sentence 0 Quote
laibsch Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Images shall only be written with imaging tools that validate burning results. This saves you from corrupted SD card contents. Approved Tools: USBImager a lightweight cross-platform imaging tool Balena Etcher an electron / node.js based cross-platform imaging tool (may contain spyware) 0 Quote
Werner Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 6 hours ago, laibsch said: Balena Etcher This is not recommended. https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#flash-to-sd-card 0 Quote
ChrisO Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago (edited) I do verify what is written to the SD card. It's a homegrown script I have used for at least ten years. It's not the cause of my problem. And as for all those shiny clicky-clickity tools, no thanks! I prefer to know what is going on on my computer. Any comments on my question, anyone? If anybody could write one of the images using his his preferred/recommended imaging tool and run fsck on the resulting partition it would help me much. Thank you. Edited 4 hours ago by ChrisO 0 Quote
Werner Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago May I ask why you do this fsck? Is there a problem with the image like not booting? 0 Quote
ChrisO Posted 42 minutes ago Author Posted 42 minutes ago This is really a strange question, Werner. fsck for filesystems like ext2/3/4 is for a purpose, no? But here you go. Normally when I install a new system, configure it to my needs and liking I make a backup image of it. To let say quickly restore after breaking the system with some "experiments" or such. Is much easier then install from scratch. As first step in this procedure i shrink the filesystem on the 1st partition which requires a fsck -f on it. Theodore's telling us to do so, he must know why 🙂 So I discovered those two images I mentioned give me filesystem errors. As there is nobody in my neighborhood messing up with Armbian, I asked here for help. If somebody could try to see if he/she reproduced my problem. Instead I was instructed what tools are recommended (by whom?) and "scolded" for using fsck. 🙂 BTW, after fsck lost+found contains several hundreds of files, most of them .c/.h from kernel source/headers. Thanks. 0 Quote
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