So I guess the old SSD has broken blocks and cloning seems to be impossible. Then I tried to start again from where it failed before, but it failed instantly: $ sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sda status=progress seek=8707384 skip=8707384 Unfortunately this failed after a while with the following output: $ sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/sda status=progressĤ458160640 bytes (4.5 GB, 4.2 GiB) copied, 649 s, 6.9 MB/sĭd: error reading '/dev/sdb': Input/output errorĤ458180608 bytes (4.5 GB, 4.2 GiB) copied, 651.717 s, 6.8 MB/s So I bought a new WD Red SSD, plugged both SSDs into a Debian machine, and tried to clone the bad SSD onto the new one using dd. Also the Google Drive Backup Plug-in fails after a while due to file system errors. I am still able to boot and during the first few minutes everything seems to be working, but after a while Zigbee2MQTT stops working and logs a lot of file system related messages. And surprise: Now it’s broken after roughly 1 year of service. Stupid me thought I could save some money and bought the cheapest SSD I could find on Aliexpress. I am running Home Assistant OS on a Raspberry Pi 4 with a SSD.
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