[Swlug] Mysterious errors
Rhys Sage
rhys_sage at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 9 01:35:23 UTC 2024
Good Heavens, I had no idea EMMC was a separate thing from an SSD. Well, I installed MMC-Utils. Doing that, it suggested I used sudo apt autoremove to remove unused installation files. That is reportedly freeing 3GB of space
Using mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcblk1 I go an error that said:
open: No such file or directory
Curious and I would follow further but it's 8:35pm and a little past my bedtime give my 4AM starts and 12 hour working day.
Rhys Sage
On Monday, 8 January 2024 at 15:35:52 GMT-5, Jonathan Marsden <jmarsden at fastmail.fm> wrote:
Rhys,
The Sandisk DF4064 is a 64GB EMMC drive. So not exactly SSD, not exactly SDcard. I suspect that to run useful hardware diagnostics on it, you will have to use software that is specifically designed to test EMMC drives.
Jonathan
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On Mon, 8 Jan 2024, at 17:36, Rhys Sage via Swlug wrote:
> My built-in SSD comes up as a DF4064 and is listed somewhat curiously
> under SD Card reader in the Disks utility.
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> I understood SSDs would automatically bar bad blocks from being used.
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> I just looked at a video of some guy replacing the SSD on his e203M. It
> seems a simple process. The trouble is that the battery is also not
> much good any more and the letters are rubbing off the keyboard. All of
> those are replaceable but at $40 for a SSD, goodness knows how much for
> the battery and for the keyboard, I'd be well on the way toward the
> price of a brand new Asus with up to date equipment (CPU etc).
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> Maybe I just need to get a pretty big memory stick, assign it to backup
> for my E203MA (I have another Asus that is used solely for writing
> books, video processing and programming. Then when the E203MA finally
> falls on its face, just get a new laptop to replace it.
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> Rhys Sage
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> 1. Re: Mysterious errors (Alan Gray)
> Hello Rhys,
> I took a quick look online which seems to suggest this model was fitted
> with a Sandisk DA4064 64GB eMMC. There was a suggestion it might be
> soldered in place. When you say it has SSD did you mean it is a
> removable SATA SSD?
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> These things can vary over the life of the machine. It seems likely,
> having regard to age, that the storage 'drive' is failing. Can you
> change it?
> Regards
> Alan Gray
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> On 8 January 2024 00:52:12 GMT, Rhys Sage via Swlug
> <swlug at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
>> Matt, it's running off an SSD. The e203MA which I'm using has an onboard 60GB SSD. There is an SD slot but I don't have SD currently inserted.Rhys Sage
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