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echo: rberrypi
to: ANDY BURNS
from: ROBY
date: 2019-03-26 09:26:00
subject: Re: RPI3 speedtest-cli an

Andy Burns wrote:
> Roby wrote:
>
>> But if due to the SD problems (read only) sudo apt-get update can't write
>> the updates in the SD, the error 404 automatically remains ..... don't you
>> think it can work like this ?
>
> Let me jump into the thread here, and let me be blunt ...
>
> we *know* it can't work like that.
>
> The 404 error is 100% certainly the server saying "I haven't got the file you
> asked for". It's possible you do have a faulty SD card, but it's impossible
> for your SD card (faulty or not) to cause a 404 error.

Thank you @Andy Burns for saying your opinion .... but from how you
write it seems to be technically verified ...
Initially I also thought it was like that, but I'm not an expert on
RPI3....
Then I did various tests and I asked for advice (in this newsgroup) to
people who have more experience than me with the RPI (... or at least
it is assumed to be so ....) and having failed to find the reasons for
the problems I stopped at the 'faulty SD' speech .... and some people
shared it ...
At this point, only when I go to the remote site will I be able to
understand what happened (.. I hope). Surely the first thing I will do
is replace the SD with a clone that I had prepared when the system
worked well ...
Thank you

--
Roby

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