On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 at 21:22, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 9/29/19 12:33 PM, Frédéric wrote:
> > I put the disk in a USB3.1 box. It says:
> > smartctl 7.0 2019-03-31 r4903 [x86_64-linux-5.2.13-200.fc30.x86_64]
> > (local build)
> > Copyright (C) 2002-18, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke,
> www.smartmonto
On 9/29/19 12:33 PM, Frédéric wrote:
I put the disk in a USB3.1 box. It says:
smartctl 7.0 2019-03-31 r4903 [x86_64-linux-5.2.13-200.fc30.x86_64]
(local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-18, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
/dev/sda: USB to NVMe bridge [please try '-d sntjmicron' and
> > I put the disk in a USB3 box and bought a new one. I know that SSD
> > disks loose memory with time. I wonder how this works and I thought
> > that maybe if I reformat the disk, I will be able to use it again.
>
> I don't recall if you mentioned the model of SSD you have. I wonder if it
> has
On 9/25/19 11:56 AM, Frédéric wrote:
Check that the drive actually is faulty before discarding it.
Filesystem corruptions can happen without it being the drive's fault.
I did force fsck but it did not seem to do anything or it is so quick
that I did not see anything.
Anyway to perform a deep che
> Check that the drive actually is faulty before discarding it.
> Filesystem corruptions can happen without it being the drive's fault.
I did force fsck but it did not seem to do anything or it is so quick
that I did not see anything.
Anyway to perform a deep check?
I put the disk in a USB3 box a
On 9/22/19 12:13 PM, Frédéric wrote:
Not answering the question.
Checking for Tim how my email is processed.
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On Sun, 2019-09-22 at 06:13 +0200, Fr??d??ric wrote:
> My SSD hard drive was corrupted. I bought a new one
> and reinstalled Fedora 30 on it.
Check that the drive actually is faulty before discarding it.
Filesystem corruptions can happen without it being the drive's fault.
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Hi Samuel,
> > /sbin/ldconfig: File /lib64/libvisio-0.1.so.1.0.7 is empty, not checked.
>
> This is a corrupt file. Try running "rpm -qV libvisio". If you have a
> lot of them, that sounds like you have a problem with your filesystem.
You were right. My SSD hard drive was corrupted. I bought a
On 9/3/19 10:46 PM, Frédéric wrote:
My dnf seems broken. Below is what I get with dnf upgrade.
I did dnf clean all, dnf clean metadata, I tested to add zchunk=False,
I set back fastestmirror to false but nothing changes.
I was able to upgrade a lot of packages and while it works for them, I
get a
Hi,
My dnf seems broken. Below is what I get with dnf upgrade.
I did dnf clean all, dnf clean metadata, I tested to add zchunk=False,
I set back fastestmirror to false but nothing changes.
I was able to upgrade a lot of packages and while it works for them, I
get a lot of messages like:
/sbin/ldco
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