On 12/5/18 1:11 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 12/5/18 1:05 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
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> On 12/5/18 1:01 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
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>> =====================================================
>> = Selected Image:
>> = /home/rgm/arm/Fedora-Server-armhfp-29-1.2-sda.raw.xz
>> = Selected Media : /dev/sdc
>> = U-Boot Target : none
>> =====================================================
>>
>> *****************************************************
>> *****************************************************
>> ******** WARNING! ALL DATA WILL BE DESTROYED ********
>> *****************************************************
>> *****************************************************
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>> Type 'YES' to proceed, anything else to exit now
>>
>> = Proceed? yes
>> = Writing:
>> = /home/rgm/arm/Fedora-Server-armhfp-29-1.2-sda.raw.xz
>> = To: /dev/sdc ....
>> 0+337225 records in
>> 0+337225 records out
>> 3242196992 bytes (3.2 GB, 3.0 GiB) copied, 148.012 s, 21.9 MB/s
>> = Writing image complete!
>> mount: /tmp/root: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
>> /dev/sdc3, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.
>> Error: mount /dev/sdc3 /tmp/root failed
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>> what does this mean? The SSD was in a USB/sata adapter that I have
>> used many times in the past. I unplugged and replugged the USB and
>> now all 3 partitions are showing and I am using gparted to enlarge
>> the / partition. But it came up on sdd where before it was on sdc.
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> gparted failed to grow the partition.
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> mount: /tmp/gparted-n5hfh1: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock
> on /dev/sdd3, missing codepage or helper program, or other error
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> So probably a problem with the SSD?
>
same failure with a HD. I am going to try a different adapter.
mount: /tmp/root: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
/dev/sdd3, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.
Error: mount /dev/sdd3 /tmp/root failed
Or is it reboot time?
same error with another USB/sata adapter, and this one has its own power
supply and can support 3.5" HD, so time to try rebooting.
I never had a problem writing an image to a HD/SSD, so something is amiss.