There's not nearly enough information in your post to offer much in the way of useful advice.
Extrapolating from it, it looks like you have at least two USB drives connected and the second partition on one of them is damaged.
Either tells us more details about your setup including (but not limited to): Pi model, OS, which named release of that OS you are running, what you have connected to it, what you're booting from, ...
Or:
Extrapolating from it, it looks like you have at least two USB drives connected and the second partition on one of them is damaged.
Either tells us more details about your setup including (but not limited to): Pi model, OS, which named release of that OS you are running, what you have connected to it, what you're booting from, ...
Or:
- Install a clean copy of RPiOS on a spare SD card
- Disconnect all USB drives
- Boot from the SD card
- Boot the problem drive
- If it auto mount, unmount it
- Run fdsk on it.
fdsk may offer to fix things. Whether you do or not is up to you. I strongly recommend taking a backup before you let it.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Wed Dec 25, 2024 11:48 pm