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      sdetweil @JMac
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      @JMac correct… you had to find the disk name

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

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                    JMac @sdetweil
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                    @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
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                      @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

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

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