Hi,
Has anybody seen this behavior? Trying to untar a 1gb bz2 archive on the NanDrive in the FitPC2 gives me an 'unexpected EOF' causing tar to stop. Untarring the same archive on another machine gives no problem.
Is the NanDrive too fast? Is there a buffer underrun? The EOF always happens on a different place in the archive, as the -tvv option shows. So it seems the archive itself would intact. Every once in a very little while, it succeeds in untarring...
Would love to solve this, I know some workarounds, but as I am using Gentoo, every once in a while this could be necessary on a remote location.
Thanks for any help!!
Jeroen
tar showing 'unexpected EOF's'
Re: tar showing 'unexpected EOF's'
Sounds like a reliability problem with either flash disk, memory, or Gentoo installation. First two would require an RMA. To eliminate the third option you may test with the standard Ubuntu 9.10
Re: tar showing 'unexpected EOF's'
I'll check that out, and keep you posted.
Thanks, Jeroen
Thanks, Jeroen
Re: tar showing 'unexpected EOF's'
mrdevis wrote:I'll check that out, and keep you posted.
Thanks, Jeroen
Checked, an HD installed Ubuntu freezes and a NanDrive check freezes too. Guess there is definitely something wrong with this un...
Where to go next?
Thanks, Jeroen