Hello, I have an SD card that is giving me trouble. I had Fedora 25 ARM on it before it stopped responding. I noticed it when I could no longer SSH to the Raspberry Pi. I plugged in a monitor and received an error when running any command I tried (I'm afraid I forgot to write it down). On reboot it would fail into a recovery console. When running fsck on the card I receive gobs of errors on the main partition. Below is a sample of the errors, there are many many more, all the same just the blocks change. Is this the sign of a failing card? I reformatted once and reinstalled Fedora, but only about a week later I noticed the same problem. I ran fsck.ext -y and it took a few minutes to churn through. No errors were printed at the end. I'm planing on putting openSUSE Leap on next to try out since I'm enjoying it on my laptop, but I'm not sure if I should grab a new card prior to doing so. bryon@blaptop:~> sudo fsck.ext4 /dev/mmcblk0p4 e2fsck 1.42.11 (09-Jul-2014) _/ contains a file system with errors, check forced. Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes Inode 51 has an invalid extent (logical block 2, invalid physical block 1073775907, len 514) Clear<y>? yes Inode 51 has an invalid extent (logical block 20, invalid physical block 8796093056305, len 2) Clear<y>? yes Inode 51 has an invalid extent (logical block 6, invalid physical block 34359773427, len 1) Clear<y>? yes Inode 51 has an invalid extent (logical block 9, invalid physical block 34359771707, len 1) Clear<y>? yes Inode 51, end of extent exceeds allowed value (logical block 12, physical block 564121, len 129) Clear<y>? Thanks, Bryon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org