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Fsck system fs read-only, but don't boot


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I have a OpiZ2w with Armbian. I flashed a SD-card, and then I copy the system and boot to a usb- hdd (sda) and the system boot to sda :)  Want hdd because It write much data and USB 2 don't take mush more speed.

 

But I get a warning about a file-error or something so I run fsck on sda(hdd) was a systemdisk, but run read-only, but anyway it does not boot any more :( 

 

I think I can take the usb-hdd and run fsck from another computer? I have one system with Ubuntu on a Intel 6 gen, and Raspberry pi 500 and 5. The Pi-machine have raspberry-pi OS and the other Ubuntu 24.04.Does the machin or system have any singificans?

 

Or is there another fix to fix so the /boot can find sda?

Edited by Johan Nilsson
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8 hours ago, Johan Nilsson said:

Sorry I don't understand. :(

 

He meant this forum-post was moved to "staging".

 

Maybe someone in the community will be able to help. (I can't help much with your problem, only explain what he meant with the post)

Try what yourself suggested, run fsck from another system and see. But if a filesystem becomes readonly, it can mean that the drive is starting to fail physically.

Edited by bedna
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You posted in the wrong sub-forum.

Your topic is about the orangepizero2w which for once has nothing to do with orangepizero2 and for the other is unsupported by Armbian. Therefore the topic was moved (and the tag adjusted) to the unsupported/community supported section of the forums, also known as staging. Latter do not offer dedicated sub-forums for each individual board.

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1 minute ago, Johan Nilsson said:

2E.

There is no such device. The only device with E and W suffix I know exist are the Radxa Zero 3W and 3E.

Double-check what hardware you actually have.

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Off course do I have Orange Pi Zero2W, as I wrote in the beginning, but I thougt there also was an 2E verion and thoungt that orange pi zero 2 was a "over group" with only diffence ethernet and wifi.

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