mr-b wrote: 
> 
> My question in case it wasn't clear was about why fsck in read-only mode
> indicated free count issues if fsck had been run on boot? Or does fsck
> not fix those?

You cannot run fsck to make repairs on a mounted file system.  When fsck
runs at boot, the file system is not mounted, so it can run normally.

If your filesystem won’t get repaired, it is likely a failing sdcard.



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