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so, a few months ago i formatted half a tb ssd for an all operating system file storage (i use os x, debian, and windows on my thinkpad) and it was recommended that i use udf because it is in most cases compatible with the operating systems in question. however, i later began having input output error files, even when using a file manager to open the drive.
rizk@rizk-bl-h:/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/torrents$ ls
ls: cannot access 'legal_software.dmg': Input/output error
the command then proceeds to list the rest of the files and directories in the folder. i figure, at least i have my files, but when trying to open them it always reads "Failed to open directory "LinuxUDF". Error when getting information for file âÂÂ/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/kj1WRC3.jpgâÂÂ: Input/output error." leaving my files unbrowsed. though i can open things such as torrent files through my torrent client, i cannot access anything outside of it, and the files in question seem corrupt and broken (for example videos play half through then stop playing entirely). any ideas?
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so, a few months ago i formatted half a tb ssd for an all operating system file storage (i use os x, debian, and windows on my thinkpad) and it was recommended that i use udf because it is in most cases compatible with the operating systems in question. however, i later began having input output error files, even when using a file manager to open the drive.
rizk@rizk-bl-h:/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/torrents$ ls
ls: cannot access 'legal_software.dmg': Input/output error
the command then proceeds to list the rest of the files and directories in the folder. i figure, at least i have my files, but when trying to open them it always reads "Failed to open directory "LinuxUDF". Error when getting information for file âÂÂ/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/kj1WRC3.jpgâÂÂ: Input/output error." leaving my files unbrowsed. though i can open things such as torrent files through my torrent client, i cannot access anything outside of it, and the files in question seem corrupt and broken (for example videos play half through then stop playing entirely). any ideas?
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Welcome to Unix & Linux. ;-) Could you edit your question and add the output tosmartctl --all /dev/XdY
whereX
andY
denominate your SSD and then ping me @Fabby?
â Fabby
7 mins ago
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so, a few months ago i formatted half a tb ssd for an all operating system file storage (i use os x, debian, and windows on my thinkpad) and it was recommended that i use udf because it is in most cases compatible with the operating systems in question. however, i later began having input output error files, even when using a file manager to open the drive.
rizk@rizk-bl-h:/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/torrents$ ls
ls: cannot access 'legal_software.dmg': Input/output error
the command then proceeds to list the rest of the files and directories in the folder. i figure, at least i have my files, but when trying to open them it always reads "Failed to open directory "LinuxUDF". Error when getting information for file âÂÂ/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/kj1WRC3.jpgâÂÂ: Input/output error." leaving my files unbrowsed. though i can open things such as torrent files through my torrent client, i cannot access anything outside of it, and the files in question seem corrupt and broken (for example videos play half through then stop playing entirely). any ideas?
osx windows compatibility bunsenlabs udf
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so, a few months ago i formatted half a tb ssd for an all operating system file storage (i use os x, debian, and windows on my thinkpad) and it was recommended that i use udf because it is in most cases compatible with the operating systems in question. however, i later began having input output error files, even when using a file manager to open the drive.
rizk@rizk-bl-h:/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/torrents$ ls
ls: cannot access 'legal_software.dmg': Input/output error
the command then proceeds to list the rest of the files and directories in the folder. i figure, at least i have my files, but when trying to open them it always reads "Failed to open directory "LinuxUDF". Error when getting information for file âÂÂ/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/kj1WRC3.jpgâÂÂ: Input/output error." leaving my files unbrowsed. though i can open things such as torrent files through my torrent client, i cannot access anything outside of it, and the files in question seem corrupt and broken (for example videos play half through then stop playing entirely). any ideas?
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Welcome to Unix & Linux. ;-) Could you edit your question and add the output tosmartctl --all /dev/XdY
whereX
andY
denominate your SSD and then ping me @Fabby?
â Fabby
7 mins ago
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Welcome to Unix & Linux. ;-) Could you edit your question and add the output tosmartctl --all /dev/XdY
whereX
andY
denominate your SSD and then ping me @Fabby?
â Fabby
7 mins ago
Welcome to Unix & Linux. ;-) Could you edit your question and add the output to
smartctl --all /dev/XdY
where X
and Y
denominate your SSD and then ping me @Fabby?â Fabby
7 mins ago
Welcome to Unix & Linux. ;-) Could you edit your question and add the output to
smartctl --all /dev/XdY
where X
and Y
denominate your SSD and then ping me @Fabby?â Fabby
7 mins ago
add a comment |Â
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Welcome to Unix & Linux. ;-) Could you edit your question and add the output to
smartctl --all /dev/XdY
whereX
andY
denominate your SSD and then ping me @Fabby?â Fabby
7 mins ago