On Aug 8, 2019, at 16:52, Zane Healy wrote:
> 
> On Aug 8, 2019, at 4:29 PM, Frank McConnell via cctalk 
> <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>> One of the things I have found with the Pi is, the low end micro SD cards 
>> (P*tr**t and K*ngst*n would match the ones that did this) are lossy storage. 
>>  It’s not that they wear out, it’s that they lose bits.  Switching power 
>> supply to one sufficient for the Pi did not solve this problem, they 
>> continued to lose bits.
>> 
>> -Frank McConnell
> 
> With my RPi2B, my wife tripped a breaker, and scrambled the card.  That was a 
> Lexar SD card.  Of course that was also one of the critical systems in my VMS 
> Cluster.  I’ve moved to VM’s, on my VMware cluster, for all my OpenVMS 
> systems.  My one Rpi3B runs Multics, the other TOPS-20.  I’m thinking about 
> rebuilding the RPi2B as a PDP-11.

No interruptions of power to running systems, just cards left idle after 
shutdown -P for some days/weeks/months while I worked on others.

At first I was running from a weak (5V 1A) power supply and thought that cute 
lightning-bolt icon on-screen was its way of indicating that it was writing to 
its flash storage.  I switched to a recommended power supply that met the 
stated requirements and still had data loss in further experiments with 
(freshly re-installed and left idle) cards that had lost bits previously.

-Frank McConnell


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