Thank-you, Michael, for both posts. I've installed it. It looks like it will take a while to run, and it's late here now. So I'll give it a try tomorrow.
I gather we don't have a GUI interface available via DNF.
On 2/6/24 8:42 PM, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
site I found didn't seem to have download option, but it is in Fedora repo
dnf whatprovides f3probe Last metadata expiration check: 1:04:55 ago on Wed 07 Feb 2024 12:35:47 PM ChST. f3-8.0-5.fc39.x86_64 : Utility to test for fake flash drives and cards Repo : @System Matched from: Filename : /usr/bin/f3probe
On 6 Feb 2024 at 20:21, home user wrote:
Date sent: Tue, 6 Feb 2024 20:21:02 -0700 To: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org From: home user mattisonw@comcast.net Subject: how to test USB stick capacity. Send reply to: Community support for Fedora users users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Good evening,
background
In the wikipedia article about USB Flash drives, it says ("https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_flash_drive#Counterfeit_products")
Counterfeit USB flash drives are sometimes sold with claims of having higher capacities than they actually possess. These are typically low-capacity USB drives with modified flash memory controller firmware that emulates larger capacity drives (for example, a 2 GB drive being marketed as a 64 GB drive). When plugged into a computer, they report being the larger capacity they were sold as, but when data is written to them, either the write fails, the drive freezes up, or it overwrites existing data. Software tools exist to check and detect fake USB drives,[46][47] and in some cases it is possible to repair these devices to remove the false capacity information and use its real storage limit.
A footnote leads me to believe that a tool "H2testw" could detect bad sticks and maybe fix them.
question
I tried man, dnf, and dnfdragora to find H2testw. Nothing. I also tried to find something else to test and fix sticks. Nothing. What do we have for this purpose either already installed or that I can get via dnf?
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