Hello, friends.
Can you help me with that Trixie problem:
Recently i flashed a SD card with the latest Trixie.
The installation runs OK. I forced filesystem check via /forcefsck (or via cmdline entry) just to be sure everything is OK with the SD card (and it is).
Next, i shot down my Pi (Model 3 B+) and attached the SD card on my desktop computer running the latest Debian Trixie.
The card was recognized, however - running
reported the error:I repaired the error and pushed the card back to the Pi. It booted successfully, however dmesg command immediately after that reported:Rebooted with the forced filesystem check and the error gone.
Then, i reattached the card to the desktop computer and things started to repeat as above.
Any idea what could cause this?
I have and SD card image made the same way with bookworm and there are no problems with it.
Need to note that the filesystem of the root partition is without journal.
Thanks in advance!
Can you help me with that Trixie problem:
Recently i flashed a SD card with the latest Trixie.
The installation runs OK. I forced filesystem check via /forcefsck (or via cmdline entry) just to be sure everything is OK with the SD card (and it is).
Next, i shot down my Pi (Model 3 B+) and attached the SD card on my desktop computer running the latest Debian Trixie.
The card was recognized, however - running
Code:
fsck -f /dev/sdb2reported the error:
Code:
Inode bitmap differences: -12Code:
kernel: EXT4-fs error (device mmcblk0p2): ext4_lookup:1813: comm bash: inode #12: comm bash: iget: illegal inode # Then, i reattached the card to the desktop computer and things started to repeat as above.
Any idea what could cause this?
I have and SD card image made the same way with bookworm and there are no problems with it.
Need to note that the filesystem of the root partition is without journal.
Thanks in advance!
Statistics: Posted by wencywww — Tue Oct 28, 2025 3:09 pm