Have tried the 2 Microsd I have on hand both of which pass h2testw with flying colors. Have tried them with my usb3 microsd reader, in both its microsd slots and both its SD card slots. I have tried the microsd in another computer (laptop) that has a sd card slot in its adapter.
Every one of them has these errors on boot. They only show for me on my serial display, since I have only one tv that the pine works on and its not handy at the moment all I have is my serial connection and on boot fsck always finds an error on a fresh image. dmesg does not show these errors.
Second boot on that clean install.
Going to try the expansion.
I am friggin baffled, the resize ended with me unable to read the fs.
http://pastebin.com/kb84J77J
And the second SD card;
http://pastebin.com/D1RLC6nJ
Oddly enough I just tried the Arch image and no issue with the FS. I dunno wtf is up...
Every one of them has these errors on boot. They only show for me on my serial display, since I have only one tv that the pine works on and its not handy at the moment all I have is my serial connection and on boot fsck always finds an error on a fresh image. dmesg does not show these errors.
Code:
Starting Remount Root and Kernel File Systems...
[ OK ] Found device /dev/ttyS0.
[ OK ] Reached target Sound Card.
[ 14.715627] EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p2): re-mounted. Opts: (null)
[ OK ] Started Remount Root and Kernel File Systems.
[ OK ] Found device /dev/mmcblk0p1.
Starting File System Check on /dev/mmcblk0p1...
Starting Load/Save RF Kill Switch Status of rfkill0...
Starting Various fixups to make systemd work better on Debian...
Starting Load/Save Random Seed...
[ OK ] Reached target Local File Systems (Pre).
[ OK ] Started Load/Save RF Kill Switch Status of rfkill0.
[ OK ] Started Various fixups to make systemd work better on Debian.
[ OK ] Started Load/Save Random Seed.
[ 8.154628] systemd-fsck[1467]: fsck.fat 3.0.27 (2014-11-12)
[ 8.156107] systemd-fsck[1467]: /PINE64
[ OK ] Started File System Check on /dev/mmcblk0p1.
[ 8.191370] systemd-fsck[1467]: Has a large number of bad entries. (2/5)
Mounting /boot...
[ 8.230808] systemd-fsck[1467]: Not dropping it in auto-mode.
[ 8.270802] systemd-fsck[1467]: /PINE64/.
[ 8.290768] systemd-fsck[1467]: Bad short file name (.).
[ 8.310839] systemd-fsck[1467]: Auto-renaming it.
[ 8.330805] systemd-fsck[1467]: Renamed to FSCK0000.000
[ 8.350876] systemd-fsck[1467]: /PINE64/..
[ OK ] Mounted /boot.
[ 8.370734] systemd-fsck[1467]: Bad short file name (..).
[ 8.410742] systemd-fsck[1467]: Auto-renaming it.
[ 8.411545] systemd-fsck[1467]: Renamed to FSCK0000.001
[ 8.412073] systemd-fsck[1467]: /PINE64/FSCK0000.000
[ 8.412609] systemd-fsck[1467]: File size is 0 bytes, cluster chain length is > 0 bytes.
[ 8.413140] systemd-fsck[1467]: Truncating file to 0 bytes.
[ 8.413668] systemd-fsck[1467]: Performing changes.
[ 8.414194] systemd-fsck[1467]: /dev/mmcblk0p1: 9 files, 6117/25541 clusters
[ OK ] Reached target Local File Systems.
Starting Create Volatile Files and Directories...
Starting LSB: Raise network interfaces....
[ OK ] Reached target Remote File Systems.
Starting Trigger Flushing of Journal to Persistent Storage...
Starting LSB: Set console font and keymap...
[ OK ] Started Create Volatile Files and Directories.
[ OK ] Started LSB: Set console font and keymap.
[ 15.484681] systemd-journald[1425]: Received request to flush runtime journal from PID 1
[ OK ] Started Trigger Flushing of Journal to Persistent Storage.
Code:
Mounting /boot...
[ 8.460764] systemd-fsck[1467]: /PINE64
[ 8.500834] systemd-fsck[1467]: Contains a free cluster (2). Assuming EOF.
[ 8.520785] systemd-fsck[1467]: Reclaimed 5587 unused clusters (11442176 bytes) in 3 chains.
[ 8.540872] systemd-fsck[1467]: Performing changes.
[ 8.560879] systemd-fsck[1467]: /dev/mmcblk0p1: 9 files, 6116/25541 clusters
[ OK ] Mounted /boot.
I am friggin baffled, the resize ended with me unable to read the fs.
http://pastebin.com/kb84J77J
And the second SD card;
http://pastebin.com/D1RLC6nJ
Oddly enough I just tried the Arch image and no issue with the FS. I dunno wtf is up...