Re: TF cards v MicroSD

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Sujet : Re: TF cards v MicroSD
De : news-1513678000 (at) *nospam* discworld.dascon.de (Michael Schwingen)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-pi
Date : 13. Jul 2024, 09:17:01
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On 2024-06-06, Nikolaj Lazic <nlazicBEZ_OVOGA@mudrac.ffzg.hr> wrote:
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you can test the card with "badblocks -o /report -t random -swv /dev/your_sd"
and see the report.

I don't think that works - if I read the manual correct, badblocks writes
the same pattern to all blocks, it will not detect fake cards where multiple
blocks map to the same memory location.

You can use f3write / f3read. Those write files with known, non-repeating
patterns to fill the whole device (you need a filesystem for that), and then
verify them.

cu
Michael
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
20 May 24 * TF cards v MicroSD14nev young
20 May 24 `* Re: TF cards v MicroSD13Knute Johnson
20 May 24  `* Re: TF cards v MicroSD12Theo
22 May 24   `* Re: TF cards v MicroSD11nev young
22 May 24    +* Re: TF cards v MicroSD3David Taylor
22 May 24    i`* Re: TF cards v MicroSD2nev young
22 May 24    i `- Re: TF cards v MicroSD1David Taylor
22 May 24    +* Re: TF cards v MicroSD5Theo
6 Jun 24    i+* Re: TF cards v MicroSD3Nikolaj Lazic
13 Jul 24    ii`* Re: TF cards v MicroSD2Michael Schwingen
21 Jul 24    ii `- Re: TF cards v MicroSD1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
6 Jun 24    i`- Re: TF cards v MicroSD1Jay Harris
24 May 24    `* Re: TF cards v MicroSD2Lawrence D'Oliveiro
24 May 24     `- Re: TF cards v MicroSD1nev young

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