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Linux Mint dat file persistence expansion resulted in continuous crashes - alelom - 04-28-2024 Hi, I've successfully expanded the DAT file for the persistence of my Linux Mint distro. Before the expansion, everything was working correctly. I used the default caspar-rw 4GB DAT file provided by Ventoy, hosted on an 64GB USB stick. Note that all hardware remained the same in this whole issue. To do the expansion, I used the "expansion script" provided by Ventoy, targeting the existing DAT file. The expansion took quite a while -- about 30 mins -- as I brought the DAT from 4GB to 24GB. It completed successfully, although I remember there was some warning about "unmatching sectors" or something like that, but then the script prompted me for a final verification, after which it returned a "success" message. After the expansion, I can boot to Linux Mint, but it immediately crashes to Fallback mode. LM immediately asks if I want to restart the GUI, and if I do, it immediately crashes again to fallback mode. If I keep using fallback mode, I can see that the persistence seems to have retained all my data and programs, but I cannot access basic system settings and the experience is far from ideal. What's the best course of action here? I don't have any important data in the persistence, so I would be ok with starting from scratch, but I do need a DAT larger than the default ones -- I only wonder if I won't end up in the same situation if I try again the expansion. Is there a way to recover the existing persistence DAT to a working state (I don't have time snapshots unfortunately)? What's the best way to start with a stable, large DAT file targeting Linux Mint? RE: Linux Mint dat file persistence expansion resulted in continuous crashes - Steve2926 - 04-29-2024 What is your USB drive? Could it be a fake? Start with largest DAT you can. I doubt recovery is possible. RE: Linux Mint dat file persistence expansion resulted in continuous crashes - alelom - 05-01-2024 For the records, I tried shrinking down the existing DAT file with the same Ventoy script following the instructions (setting negative size). During the shrink, I encountered some errors saying "wrong blocks number, Fix? [Y/n]" or something like that. I selected Y, and the operation succeeded. However, I then tried to boot Ventoy with that persistence file but Cinnamon kept crashing exactly like before. Then, I made a new caspar-rw DAT file from scratch, using the CreatePersistentImg.sh script provided by Ventoy, with the size I wanted. This worked correctly (no crashes anymore). Again, I'm highlighting that I used the same USB/hardware in this whole process. This proves that the DAT file that I tried to extend was corrupted after extension. I think the issue was that when I extended the first DAT file, I did it by extending it directly on the external USB drive. I think there may have been some write errors during that -- what makes me think so is the following warning in the Ventoy documentation:
although this applies to the creation of a Dat file, it may well apply to the extension too. My USB stick could have been slow and perhaps writing happened incorrectly. |