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    corrupted file system(?) - driving me crazy

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      Pyjamarama
      last edited by Pyjamarama

      Since sometime now I have problems installing new things in my RetroPie (eg sselph scraper, daphne etc)

      Yesterday I found where the problem is based on.

      After I try to apt-get update, this always tries to install/update (?) the golang library.

      In this image I try to install Daphne after I did an apt-get update previously because Daphne needed the libglew library

      0_1475386307866_golang.jpg

      In every situation I get priblems in ETX 4 as you can see in the picture.
      I do not think it is an SD corruption because:
      a)I backed up the SD, formatted it and then restored the image back. The same issues.
      b)I get this filesystem errors only when golang is involved.

      I suspect that a version of it maybe in my disk as source (?) in a corrupted state(?) and when trying to update I get these errors.

      What is this golang anyway?

      Have you got any clue of what to do? Can I install the golang in another retropie setup and move it to the RetroPie I use?

      Thank you!

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        BuZz administrators @Pyjamarama
        last edited by BuZz

        @Pyjamarama you have a corrupted fs. If you back up the sdcard and restore the image you are backing up / restoring the corruption too. It's not related to golang.

        To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          BuZz administrators @BuZz
          last edited by

          Fs errors should be corrected on boot, so you may have a bad / fake sdcard or something.

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            Pyjamarama
            last edited by

            Thank you BuZz !!

            Do you know if/how can I fix that?

            Or I am doomed having a image that is corrupted and need to re-do five months work from scratch?

            The strange thing is that I am encountering it only when I have to deal with this golang library..

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              BuZz administrators
              last edited by BuZz

              make sure you have a backup

              then from terminal

              sudo touch /forcefsck

              and reboot.

              if you get the error again, it''s likely your sd card is faulty or fake (smaller than it claims to be). Can test it on a PC with something like https://sosfakeflash.wordpress.com/2008/09/02/h2testw-14-gold-standard-in-detecting-usb-counterfeit-drives/

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                Pyjamarama
                last edited by

                Unfortunately the forcefsck did not fix the issue.

                Also the h2testw found the card OK:

                Warning: Only 29811 of 29812 MByte tested.
                Test finished without errors.
                You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.
                Writing speed: 18.4 MByte/s
                Reading speed: 18.9 MByte/s
                H2testw v1.4

                So it remains a mystery...

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                  Pyjamarama
                  last edited by

                  Shameless bump :)

                  Any clues of what else to check?

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                    meleu @Pyjamarama
                    last edited by meleu

                    @Pyjamarama shameless suggestion that surely won't solve your problem: change the topic title to something like "corrupted file system - my source of problems" or "how can I recover a corrupted file system?".
                    It's just a way to improve the forum quality... ;-)

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                      Pyjamarama
                      last edited by Pyjamarama

                      I got your shameless suggestion and did a shameless title rename hahahahahaha

                      Anyway it is strange that I get this when this golang thingy is involved...

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                        BuZz administrators @Pyjamarama
                        last edited by

                        @Pyjamarama have you tried another sdcard?

                        To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                          meleu @Pyjamarama
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                          @Pyjamarama
                          do you have another linux machine? It can help if you plug your SD card on another linux and google about "repair corrupted file system linux fsck".

                          Two links that might be useful:

                          • https://www.maketecheasier.com/check-repair-filesystem-fsck-linux/
                          • http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2012/08/fsck-command-examples
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                            Pyjamarama
                            last edited by Pyjamarama

                            I have a VirtualBox running CentOS 7 but I do not know how to have it see my laptop's sdcard reader

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                              Pyjamarama
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                              Buzz once again you were right. Changed the bloody Kingston with a SanDisk and workd like a charm

                              SOLVED

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