First off, the Linux Mint is a bootable (UEFI) USB 3.1 128GB stick on a laptop.
If I sign out and leave the laptop running with the login screen, close the laptop, put it away for about 30 minutes, come back to it, try to sign in, nothing happens, upon a forced off/on, the laptop attempts to boot but fails (even under Recovery) with it complaining it can't find part of the drive well beyond the 128GB space. All I could do was using a Mint install USB to copy the user account data off, the system itself off by way of file copy (can't backup or it unmounts the USB with a complaint that something happened, error 8 happens). I then did a full format Ext4 of the entire USB stick (which passed fine), re-installed Mint and it is back to the start, so I have to put all my software back in, data I have, software will be the issue.
This happened with 20, now with 20.2, no idea what it was doing in the background to the USB stick, but obviously it wasn't good. The last time it happened, I thought it was the USB stick so I returned for a replacement under defective, this time, it wasn't the stick's fault. Since I did wipe the stick clean, there was no way to tell what went wrong, but what would/could cause file system corruption as such? I don't have much above the default install, as I want to keep the laptop's version devoid of extra stuff running in the background for battery life reasons.
GuruSR.
Signing out and leaving there for ~30 mins, corrupts file system.
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Re: Signing out and leaving there for ~30 mins, corrupts file system.
Did you install Mint to the USB or are you running from install media?
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Re: Signing out and leaving there for ~30 mins, corrupts file system.
It was an install done by a USB install media to a USB stick for booting. So it is a USB device running as a boot drive, basically a full install instead of a installation USB. Was hoping to move it between systems, think the re-do on it will now, since it now shows up as having a proper UEFI partition on it, odd, but as I said, this is the second time it has happened, almost about to see about blocking logout so that the only way to quit is to shut it down, just to protect the sanity of it, unless there is something I'm missing that is causing that to happen like powering off the USB port, but I wouldn't expect it to do that, ever.
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Re: Signing out and leaving there for ~30 mins, corrupts file system.
* Added emphasis to quote is mineGuruSR wrote: ⤴Tue Oct 19, 2021 10:50 pm It was an install done by a USB install media to a USB stick for booting. So it is a USB device running as a boot drive, basically a full install instead of a installation USB. Was hoping to move it between systems, think the re-do on it will now, since it now shows up as having a proper UEFI partition on it, odd, but as I said, this is the second time it has happened, almost about to see about blocking logout so that the only way to quit is to shut it down, just to protect the sanity of it, unless there is something I'm missing that is causing that to happen like powering off the USB port, but I wouldn't expect it to do that, ever.
I think your premise is wrong. Different machines may require different drivers for different graphic and wifi chips. It also won't work if some machines Bios are in legacy mode.
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Re: Signing out and leaving there for ~30 mins, corrupts file system.
Somewhat not understanding what you're meaning. The laptop is EFI with Secure on, if I leave it at the login screen upon startup, it is fine, can leave it there for hours, but if I log in and do work and then log out and leave it, I come back to a frozen machine, force reboot says it is trying to read parts of the drive that don't exist (far beyond the heads/cylinders count). I was able to use another Linux (VM) to copy the data off the USB stick before redoing it (which I still am). I am noticing the WiFi driver is wrong (says bizarre speeds, doesn't support WiFi 5), but when signed out and not in an account, the WiFi is usually off, because it isn't shared with other accounts (there aren't any). The premise is, I'm using this as a stepping stone before moving the actual USB onto the machine's internal eMMC, but I want to get it working properly first, the issue with the WiFi and the boot error about it not recognizing the CPU properly are the only 2 issues I've run into, other than this bizarre log out and lock up after it writes bizarre information to the partition.Larry78723 wrote: ⤴Wed Oct 20, 2021 8:37 am * Added emphasis to quote is mine
I think your premise is wrong. Different machines may require different drivers for different graphic and wifi chips. It also won't work if some machines Bios are in legacy mode.
GuruSR.
Re: Signing out and leaving there for ~30 mins, corrupts file system.
Turn off secure boot. Some linux drivers will not load with it on.
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Re: Signing out and leaving there for ~30 mins, corrupts file system.
Umm, so you're saying that if I turn that off, the driver that locked up in the background can load? I'm trying to track down what locked up the entire machine at the logout "log in" prompt after ~30 minutes of idle time. To avoid damaging this "build" stick, so I can use it to clone to other machines to rapidly set them up with all the software I need.
GuruSR.
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