"Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage" message on Boot
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Hello,
I am running Retropie 4.3 on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and after having installed some ROMs via the browser based RetroPie Manager I am having this message on boot:
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes
…While the X are numbers that increase sequentially, and the messages keep appearing forever.
Any help or idea what is the problem I am having?
Thanks for your help. -
@mrk Filesystem corruption, could be related to SD card damage/errors.
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@mitu thank you
So I have to reinstall everything? -
@mrk You should determine if your SD card is damaged or not, otherwise it won't matter if you reinstall or not.
Force afsck
(filesystem check) upon reboot by running from the command promptsudo touch /forcefsck sudo reboot
If you still get unrecoverable errors, then you might try backing up you ROMs and trying a different card.
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Hello,
The fsck says:
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes FIXED.
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes FIXED.
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes FIXED.
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes FIXED.
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes FIXED.
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes FIXED.
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes FIXED.
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[107]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Cler? yes FIXED.
…
While the X are numbers that increase sequentially also.
And has been running for more than 24h like this.Any ideo or advice in how to proceed.
Many thanks.
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hi everyone, i have the same problem.
[XXXXX.XXXXXXX] systemd-fsck[XXX]: Inode XXXXXXX seems to contain garbage. Clear? yes
this is a file system corrupted? i don't undestand.
when this happen can i do something before flash another one img?
this happen usually when i move the roms with FileZilla and then reboot
i have this :
RASPBERRY PI3 MODEL B
img = Retropie_8gb_v2.2_LITE
SD SanDisk Ultra SDHC 32gb UHS 1 classe 10
cable usb with switch ON/Off
( https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B06VWMBPDX/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 )
Cable HDMI 1meter.
power supply with 5v and 2A. -
I have found a solution. simply install 4.0 rather than 4.3 and update the setup software on the pi after first boot
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