My 'new' computer stopped booting. I pulled out my old computer, put the disk from the new computer in the USB-SATA adaptor, and it won't mount, complaining Quote:
[13267.062900] EXT4-fs (sdb2): bad geometry: block count 109298006 exceeds size of device (109298005 blocks) |
dmesg includes this comment Quote:
[13035.556520] sdb: p2 size 874384048 extends beyond EOD, enabling native capacity |
a few lines before. The disk from the new computer is SSD; my old computer has only used HDDs. I don't want to harm the SSD by 'fixing' it unnecessarily. It passed e2fsck Saturday, has every time I have tested it, which is almost daily. Have I missed something?
The new disk is a Samsung PM871A, 512 GB. The main disk on the old computer is a 512 GB HDD.