On 12/2/25 20:14, Duncan Roe via luv-main wrote:
Hi Andrew,
It looks to me like you have a bad block on your HDD. That might warrant
consideration of replacing it, or not.
I had a problem a bit like yours once. In your position, I would
| # (cd /var/lib/dpkg/info; mv mutter-common.list mutter-common.list.badblocks)
mutter-common.list.badblocks will continue to occupy the bad block so no other
file will try to use it.
Next, restore mutter-common.list from backup if available else re-install
mutter.
After that turboprint install should get further than before.
My previous system ran with a badblock file for a number of years (eventually
died from chiprot in the SATA controllers).
Cheers ... Duncan.
Hi Duncan,
I tried
sudo | # (cd /var/lib/dpkg/info; mv mutter-common.list
mutter-common.list.badblocks)
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and ended up with >flashing as if still working
How long would the process take to discover and isolate bad blocks on a
2Tb drive?
Thanks
Andrew
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