dosfsck seems to have some problems; that's why we don't enable it by default.
I wouldn't necessarily trust its analysis, or its ability to fix problems in the
filesystem.
Perhaps you disconnected the device without unmounting it? This must be avoided
until synchronous I/O to vfat filesystems is implemented (bug #8693)
dosfsck seems to have some problems; that's why we don't enable it by default.
I wouldn't necessarily trust its analysis, or its ability to fix problems in the
filesystem.
Perhaps you disconnected the device without unmounting it? This must be avoided
until synchronous I/O to vfat filesystems is implemented (bug #8693)