Solved: After updating yesterday...
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14th Aug, 2016, 03:43 AM
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RE: After updating yesterday...
(14th Aug, 2016 01:52 AM)duno Wrote: Therfore my idea was, to install Xbian on an USB-Stick, booting Xbian from that USB-Stick under an RPI3 and trying to fix the problem on the SD-Card .. Why soooo complicated? Why not installing fresh XBian and put your broken sd-card into an usb adapter (I'm sure you have one ) and plug it into one USB port of your RPi? Ok, you need a second sd-card to do that ... Quote:Is there or isn't there a chance to restore the matching Superblock? To answer a question with a question: does it make sense to spend hours and hours for repairing that damaged fs? Does it not make more sense installing XBian from scratch and after finishing with configuration making an image backup? I wouldn't do that (but I know it is easy to say, I'm having 2 different types of backup (image and rsync copy), I would never come into this situation...) |
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