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Pi2 (raspbian) root HDD without often fsck's?

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 4:00 pm
by -Skyrider-
Here's the deal. I'm running linux (raspbian) with my Pi2 on my HDD. But I find that it's not so fsck friendly at all. Whenever I shutdown the pi2 (sudo shutdown -h now) it boots up properly the first time from my experience thus far. But whenever I shut / reboot it again the second time a FSCK check is forced.

For whatever reason, the fsck check never finishes. At least, not through the pi2. It checks a few things, and then after a while it appears it just has frozen. If I run fsck on my linux demo (USB boot) it finishes the fsck check within 20 minutes with some manually 'fix? yes' questions.

The pi2 has been running fsck for about 2? hours now.

The pi2 is actually awesome, but when it comes to fsck (linux), not so much.

I'd like to know any recommendations / suggestions regarding this. As I don't know why fsck needs a force check if I shutdown/reboot the pi normally.

Re: Pi2 (raspbian) root HDD without often fsck's?

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 4:37 pm
by -Skyrider-
Really, no one?

Re: Pi2 (raspbian) root HDD without often fsck's?

Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 5:57 pm
by MaxK1
Do you have any signs of USB resets or strange sounds from the drive?

Re: Pi2 (raspbian) root HDD without often fsck's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 7:55 am
by -Skyrider-
Meh, never got an email regarding a new reply. But no, my HDD is fine.

Re: Pi2 (raspbian) root HDD without often fsck's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 7:58 am
by RaTTuS
dmemg says nothing of import ?
do you get brownouts on the PSU ?
is the PSU up to the tasks
is this an externally powered Hard drive or bus powered ?

Re: Pi2 (raspbian) root HDD without often fsck's?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 8:02 am
by -Skyrider-
RaTTuS wrote:dmemg says nothing of import ?
do you get brownouts on the PSU ?
is the PSU up to the tasks
is this an externally powered Hard drive or bus powered ?
dmemg what now? Never heard of such terms. brownouts on the psu? Not that I know off. BUS (USB) powered HDD, by using max power on the Pi2. The system (currently ubuntu) is working just fine as long it stays on. Just as soon as I reboot, annoying fsck comes into play.