throwaway_t56

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[–] throwaway_t56@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I know, it's my own fault, but still, Windows seems to withstand it better?

 

Hi, I've been running a Ubuntu on Mac Mini homelab for past couple of weeks (Jellyfin, Transmission, SMB), and I keep hitting NTFS issues - some of which were my own fault, but I'm now seeking advice for the future.

  1. I wanted to unmount the drive. Drive was busy (seems it is as long as smbd is running). So I do umount -f, expecting it will kill the process and unmount similar to Unlocker app - it corrupted the entire drive. Didn't work on Windows or Linux, vcn error... After a few days of painful recovery, I set it all back up...

  2. Went to mv a file to a subfolder, got impatient, cancelled it. Tried to remove the partial file - IO error! Couldn't remove it, not after reboot, not as root, no way. And I couldn't access the entire folder because of that one file.

To fix, I had to plug in the drive to the Windows machine, saw the file for a sec, then file disappeared itself (some self-repair system?)

  1. sometimes the drive doesn't appear at all, takes a few repluggings to get it working? On Windows machine it works okay.

Is there any other FS you could recommend? (needs to be Windows compatible as well)

Thank you.