On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 7:50 PM Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin(a)fastmail.us> wrote:
On 09/15/18 18:28, stan wrote:
> It could still be a hard drive problem, where the installed OS
> resides. If there are bad locations in critical areas, it could be
> doing flaky things. Try running a non destructive check from the live
> session on the unmounted drive, e2fsck for ext2-4 filesystems. There's
> also a utility that gives the drive diagnostics, smartctl. Both have
> man pages, and the web is always there, too.
+
e2fsck /dev/sda1 reports clean, and it looks like smartctl is not present.
I agree, smartctl should be on the live image. I know the idea is to keep
the ISO size down but it makes the live media useless as a diagnostic
utility so I usually end up keeping System Rescue CD on a old 1GB usb stick
for real diagnostic work or when I'm upgrading drives and need it to move
everything over.
Thanks,
Richard