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Oct 17, 2024
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Squeegee
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Isn't the UEFI boot partition typically FAT32? does fsck work properly on FAT32?
I don't know the nitty-gritty of fsck, but I do know it doesn't handle all filesystems the same.
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Linux gurus- how do I solve this- I’m running reboot cycles on a system to test a driver but every 5-10 cycles the
cheezedawg
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10:51am
Isn't the UEFI boot partition typically FAT32? does fsck work properly on FAT32?
Squeegee
10:56am
🤷♂️
cheezedawg
10:57am
sure, dosfsck from dosfstools can do it.
supertux
12:39pm
Couple thoughts:
AggieWeekendCougar
11:08am
I agree with the failing NVMe. it's the same sort of thing I was seeing.
Squeegee
11:14am
I’m gonna run smartctl on the next failure to check the nvme
cheezedawg
11:23am
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