Hello,

On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 11:34:42PM +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Znoteer <znot...@mailbox.org> (2023-03-14):
> > Package: installation-reports
> > 

[snip]
> 
> How reliable is your storage?
> 
> Mar 14 21:26:04 in-target: dpkg-deb (subprocess): decompressing archive 
> '/tmp/firmware-brcm80211_20230117-2_all.deb' (size=5349764) member 
> 'data.tar': lzma error: compressed data is corrupt
> Mar 14 21:40:09 in-target: dpkg-deb (subprocess): decompressing archive 
> '/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-JqSiZc/097-libllvm15_1%3a15.0.6-4+b1_arm64.deb' 
> (size=20662856) member 'data.tar': lzma error: compressed data is corrupt^M

I'm not sure how to answer that. It's an nvme drive that I bought for this 
pinebook pro, so was new though I've had the pinebook pro for some time.

I was getting similar errors when trying to install the internal eMMC of the 
Pinebook Pro. That emmc chip is the one that came with the PBP, so presumably 
new.

I thought it was may be my SD cards and USB sticks, so I bought a new USB stick.

Now when I say the nvme and emmc are new, that means that I'd never used them 
in anything but the PBP. I have  owned them all for several months. But they 
have hardly been used besides maybe a hour of playing with the Manjaro the PBP 
came instlled with, an install of Diet Pi which went well, but which I never 
did more than play with for 15 min. None of my many many debian installation 
attempts has gone well.

So, should be new, hardly used. Is there some test I can run on my eMMC and 
nvme drives to test them? Like memtest for RAM?

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