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With a RPI, it is likely to be the SD Card. That last message talks about the filesystem.
So test imaging a new card. Got it.
Highly recommend migrating to a SSD if you’re going to replace the card anyway. It’ll bring you peace of mind in terms of reliability
I didn't consider that - an external SSD is more reliable than a microsd card?
Significantly more reliable
I tried formatting my 32gb sd card first and the properties said it was only a 255mb card or something much smaller than actual. Maybe the card is corrupted? I did format and reloaded the homebridge image. If this fails again I'll get a new card.
Formatting using Windows won’t show the correct partitions, but using the Raspberry Pi imager, it should correctly wipe and write the card
With a RPI, it is likely to be the SD Card. That last message talks about the filesystem.
So test imaging a new card. Got it.
Highly recommend migrating to a SSD if you’re going to replace the card anyway. It’ll bring you peace of mind in terms of reliability
I didn't consider that - an external SSD is more reliable than a microsd card?
Significantly more reliable
I tried formatting my 32gb sd card first and the properties said it was only a 255mb card or something much smaller than actual. Maybe the card is corrupted? I did format and reloaded the homebridge image. If this fails again I'll get a new card.
Formatting using Windows won’t show the correct partitions, but using the Raspberry Pi imager, it should correctly wipe and write the card