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I believe the USB 3.0 ports on my 2013 laptop (HP with Intel 3rd Generation Core processor, 8 GB memory) are no longer reliable. I say that because a few times I have seen the strange visuals one only sees after accidentally unplugging the cable from the external SSD. One of them was bad, so I used the other one, thinking it was okay. If only.
Today I saw a message telling me that the thumbnail cache was corrupted (or words to that effect). Clicking on FIX did not fix the problem. I rebooted, only the system was unable to boot because of corruption (it told me to fsck). I shut it down and restarted using a Sparky Linux USB flash drive plugged into a USB 2.0 port. I unmounted the drive using GParted and tried to fsck, but received the below message:
sudo fsck /dev/sdc
fsck from util-linux 2.33.1
e2fsck 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
ext2fs_open2: Bad magic number in super-block
fsck.ext2: Superblock invalid, trying backup blocks...
fsck.ext2: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/sdcThe superblock could not be read or does not describe a valid ext2/ext3/ext4
filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2/ext3/ext4
filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock
is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock:
e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
or
e2fsck -b 32768 <device>Found a dos partition table in /dev/sdc
I tried both of the suggested commands, but received essentially the same message.
Is it time for a rebuild?
Last edited by nobodyuknow (2020-11-20 18:57:58)
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Did you try using fsck on the partition?
For example
# fsck /dev/sdc1
Replace 1 with the correct partition number.
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@Head_on_a_Stick
Thanks for the reply. No, I didn't. I'm doing that now. Holy cow, there's a never-ending list of prompts to fix this and that.
It finally finished. I'll try to boot it.
I will use a USB 2.0 cable so the USB 3.0 ports wil be converted to USB 2.0. It's slower, but I've had luck with that trick in the past.
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Yup, that fixed it. There was well over a hundred errors. Good thing the default is 'Y' so the Enter key is all one needs. Thanks again.
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Good thing the default is 'Y' so the Enter key is all one needs
The "-y" option is handy too.
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