I wrote:
> Jeffrey Walton replied:
>> Throw the old SDcard away, and use a new one.
> 
> I intend to. But this isn't a problem with the card.

Samuel Sieb answered:
>Are you sure?  It does sound likely.  e2fsck doesn't write without warning.
>I suggest testing it with the f3 tools.

"e2fsck -c" said it didn't find any bad blocks. If it didn't find any,
why would it modify the card at all? "e2fsck -y" (by itself) did not
report any problem.

I agree the card seems flaky and I've already ordered a replacement. But
I remain concerned by the result of using -c; that doesn't seem related
to the problems with the card since it claims not to have found any bad
blocks.
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