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While I'm sure that's sometimes the case, I don't think that's what's
happening here. The SD card itself is fine - no read/write errors, no
long pauses - but the filesystem is broken. Which is to be expected
if it wasn't properly unmounted, but for some reason the automatic
fsck-and-reboot mechanism in PiOS doesn't seem to work. I end up
having to pull the SD, plug it into another machine, fsck it (both the
FAT and the ext4), put it back into the Pi and then it boots.
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If I don't do that and I have video attached to the Pi (ie I have
already pulled the machine to connect to a monitor) the boot stalls
somewhere but without a clear log as to why.
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I also have this with a USB SSD, so I don't think it's a hardware
problem. (although that one runs Ubuntu, maybe it's not so good at
fsck-and-reboot?)
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