Fsck output does not match tutorials...
Bo Berglund
bo.berglund at gmail.com
Mon Mar 28 16:23:58 UTC 2022
On Sun, 27 Mar 2022 17:07:33 -0500, C de-Avillez <hggdh2 at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>> > >So there is nothing wrong with the disc. The problem is corrupted or
>> > >missing file data, not a damaged disc.
>> >
>> > Exactly!
>> > And that is why it cannot be "repaired" to boot.
>> >
>>
>> I don't see that necessarily follows, though personally I don't know
>> what to do about it. Not knowing how to fix it is not the same as it
>> not being fixable.
>>
>>
>It is possible the new kernel, or the new initramfs, did not get fully
>written to /boot.
>
>Did you try to boot from a rescue USB/disk, chrooting to your root (and
>/boot, if it is on its own partition, and running update-initramfs -k all?
>
I don't thing that /boot is the problem, disk space ran out on the ext4 main
partition.
In any case I have a new system done now and I have copied over some of the
files in /etc to try and get it to behave the same as before.
I am still struggling with a strange problem concerning teh samba server, it
seems to work fine for example via Windows Explorer. I can acces the various
directories and write/erase files there just fine.
But when I run my backup batch file, which uses robocopy it errors out talking
about some permissions missing.
Strange since the /etc/samba/smb.conf is exactly the same on both the new and
old disk.
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Bo Berglund
Developer in Sweden
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