On 25/03/2019 16:03, Roby wrote:
> A. Dumas wrote:
>> Roby wrote:
>>> Can my hypothesis be true ?
>>
>> Yes.
>
> Thanks for the reply
> Can you tell me if remotely I can use some command to make a sd check-up?
> With the df -h command I also see these errors:
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> [14.505362] EXT4-fs error (mmcblk0p7 device): ext4_find_extent: 910:
> inode # 14 8046: comm lxpanel: pblk 534585 bad header / extent: invalid
> extent entries - magi c f30a, entries 6, max 340 (340), depth 0 (0)
> [14.506181] EXT4-fs warning (mmcblk0p7 device): dx_probe: 739: inode #
> 148046: lblock 0: comm lxpanel: error -117 reading directory block
> -------
> But I don't know how to interpret them ....
> "mmcblk0p7 device" is the SD card ?
> Maybe there are only a few corrupted blocks in the SD ?
> Is it advisable to use sudo touch /forcefsck or is it dangerous ?
> Other commands ?
> Or is it better to replace the SD as soon as I go to the remote location?
> Thank you
>
a corrupt database might make it look for files that arent there, but
a READONLY disk would not
My guess is that rebooting it would either fix the badness or simply
crash te system irretrievably
Your choice...
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