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    • mumblebajM Offline
      mumblebaj Module Developer @JMac
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      @JMac I am sure Sam is probably still sleeping, but you can try sudo e2fsck -f -v /dev/mmcblk0p2. This should run as root user.

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        JMac @mumblebaj
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        @mumblebaj when I run that in terminal I get,
        e2fsck 1.46.2 (28-Feb-2021)
        /dev/mmcblk0p2 is mounted.
        e2fsck: cannot continue, aborting.

        Any thoughts, is that image/setup a goner?

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        • mumblebajM Offline
          mumblebaj Module Developer @JMac
          last edited by

          @JMac You could try systemctl stop udev and then try running it again. My knowledge of these linux things are not that great. Or service udev stop might work. I am leaning towards the card being a goner thought.

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            JMac @mumblebaj
            last edited by JMac

            @mumblebaj It would be way easier if I could recover the previous setup but I’m starting to feel like it might be worth starting the entire MM install again, but for me that’s the least interesting parts of Pi builds.

            The files are still available on the old SD card so the card itself isn’t completely kaput.

            edit to add I ran the systemctl stop udev command.
            put in the password of the MM to allow this.
            re ran sudo e2fsck -f -v /dev/mmcblk0p2
            and get the same e2fcsk: cannot continue, aborting error.

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            • mumblebajM Offline
              mumblebaj Module Developer @JMac
              last edited by

              @JMac You can use the scripts from Sam to install MM. You can find them here. Always do a backup of your install with one of Sam’s script as this would save tears in the end. I have been there before and the backup and restore process saved me a few times.

              Scripts can be located here:
              https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts

              Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories
              Check my blog-post: https://mumblebaj.xyz/
              Check my MM Container: https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/mumblebaj/magicmirror/general

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                sdetweil @JMac
                last edited by sdetweil

                @JMac you cant whack on a file system if its mounted for access,do

                df -k

                will show u the devices and where they are mounted then sudo umount /dev/… what you were using

                df -k should show it gone
                then the fsck… commands should work w sudo

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                  sdetweil @JMac
                  last edited by

                  @JMac if u can get the config, custom
                  css and and listing of the modules ( ls command) we can build the backup/restore files

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                    JMac @sdetweil
                    last edited by JMac

                    @sdetweil sorry to be dense how do I know what I’m unmounting?
                    am I unmounting /dev/mmcblk0p1?? it says thats mounted on /boot.

                    edit to add,
                    after re running sudo fdisk -l it would appear the old memory card (with my previous MM setup on) is on Disk /dev/sda

                    thats classed as Disk Model: storage device (as it’s mounted in the usb drive atm) does this seem correct? is this the one which needs unmounting?

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                      sdetweil @JMac
                      last edited by sdetweil

                      @JMac well mounted means accessible by the filesystem

                      so it’s /dev/sda
                      the usb installed sd card

                      so

                      sudo unmount /dev/sda
                      and then run fsck on that

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                        JMac
                        last edited by

                        so I run the command sudo umount /dev/sda
                        and get
                        umount: /dev/sda: not mounted.

                        so should now go,
                        e2fsck -f -v /dev/sda
                        not the original
                        e2fsck -f -v mmcblk0p2

                        ?

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                          sdetweil @JMac
                          last edited by

                          @JMac correct… you had to find the disk name

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                            JMac @sdetweil
                            last edited by

                            @sdetweil when i run e2fsck…
                            I get
                            e2fsck: permission denied while trying to open /dev/sda
                            you must have r/w access to the filesystem or be root.

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                              sdetweil @JMac
                              last edited by sdetweil

                              @JMac yes, you must use sudo on both commands unmount and fsck

                              sorry I was unclear

                              normal users should not be able to mess with hardware, so one must act as root

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                                JMac @sdetweil
                                last edited by

                                @sdetweil I run sudo umount…
                                and get
                                umount:… not mounted,

                                then run
                                sudo e2fsck -f -v /dev/sda
                                and get
                                e2fsck 1.46.2 (28-feb-2021)
                                /dev/sda is in use
                                efsck: connot continue, aborting.

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                                  sdetweil @JMac
                                  last edited by

                                  @JMac hm… wonder what is using it?

                                  can you open the disks app on the pi from the dedktop menu

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                                    JMac @sdetweil
                                    last edited by

                                    @sdetweil on the home screen I have 2 drive icons under the wastebasket.
                                    one is boot
                                    the other is rootfs

                                    i then have the option to eject these in the file manager

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                                      sdetweil @JMac
                                      last edited by

                                      @JMac there should be that drive on /dev/sda too

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                                        JMac @sdetweil
                                        last edited by

                                        @sdetweil I’m a little confused (I’d imagine thats pretty clear at this point).

                                        i run sudo fdisk -1
                                        and get
                                        Disk /dev/ram0 through to Disk /dev/ram15
                                        the list then has
                                        Disk/dev/mmcblk0: 7.4GiB (my thinking is this is the current/new sd card)

                                        Device
                                        /dev/mmcblk0p1
                                        /dev/mmcblk0p2

                                        Disk /dev/sda:59.69 GiB (I again assume this is the old SD with my original MM setup)

                                        Device
                                        /dev/sda1
                                        /dev/sda/2

                                        end of the list.

                                        does any of that make sense/ is any of it what I’m looking for? I’ve obviously taken out several lines under each of those headers just for space and time typing.

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                                          sdetweil @JMac
                                          last edited by

                                          @JMac yes sda has two partitions boot and rootfs

                                          but you need to run e2fsck on /dev/sda2
                                          e2fsck mean extended version 2, file system check

                                          Sam

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                                            JMac
                                            last edited by

                                            so should i also run sudo umount /dev/sda2 before running sudo e2fsck -f -v /dev/sda2?

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