![]() I’m now trying the recommendations on this page…īut I’m getting the impression that there is a readonly switch that I need to disable as this too does not seem to work… $ sudo blkdiscard /dev/sdaīlkdiscard: /dev/sda: BLKDISCARD ioctl failed: Operation not $ dev/sda: close device failed: Input/output error However this also fails… The partition table has been altered. I have tried deleting the partitions with fdisk and creating a single partition on the raspberry pi. It is a Sandisk extreme Pro which is not that old, so I don’t think the drive itself is faulty. Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: mkfs.ext4: Input/output error while writing out and closing file system dev/sda1 contains a vfat file system labelled 'hassos-boot'Ĭreating filesystem with 32768 1k blocks and 8192 inodes This also fails but at least I got more info. I can see all the volumes/partitions that is created on the USB SSD but cannot resize/delete any of them.įinally I tried to format it from a Pi 3B running the latest raspberry os. What I can see happening is that the drive gets unmounted in the format process and then fails because the initialise message pops up again. (I have to “initialise…” the drive before it is seen by the Mac/balenaEtcher.) ![]() I have since reinstalled it on another USB SSD and decided to prep the USB SSD with the failed installation of Hassio by burning the latest HassOS to it.īalenaEtcher failed to “burn” the new image on the USB so I tried to first format the USB SSD on my Mac. ![]() Hi All, my Hassio (HASSOS?) install got corrupted.
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