fsck.vfat -n exited with status code 1 Warning: Filesystem is FAT32 according to fat_length and fat32_length fields, but has only 11 clusters, less than the required minimum of 65525. This may lead to problems on some systems. fsck.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31) There are differences between boot sector and its backup. This is mostly harmless. Differences: (offset:original/backup) 30:00/06, 62:00/4c, 63:00/56, 64:80/00, 66:29/00, 67:0b/00, 68:f3/00 , 69:d9/00, 114:06/16, 149:50/00, 150:6c/00, 474:04/00, 496:00/80 Not automatically fixing this. FSINFO sector has bad magic number(s): Offset 484: 0x80417272 != expected 0x61417272 Auto-correcting it. FATs differ but appear to be intact. Using first FAT. Cluster 2 out of range (251658240 > 12). Setting to EOF. Wrong checksum for long file name "file0". (Short name FILE0 {. may have changed without updating the long name) Not auto-correcting this. / Has a large number of bad entries. (3/6) Not dropping root directory. /file0 Bad short file name (FILE0 {.). Auto-renaming it. Renamed to FSCK0000.000 /Af Bad short file name (Af). Auto-renaming it. Renamed to FSCK0000.001 /FI1 Bad short file name (FI1). Auto-renaming it. Renamed to FSCK0000.002 /FSCK0000.000 Directory has non-zero size. Fixing it. /FSCK0000.000 Contains a free cluster (3). Assuming EOF. /FSCK0000.001 Start cluster beyond limit (4294901760 > 12). Truncating file. /FSCK0000.001 File size is 4294967295 bytes, cluster chain length is 0 bytes. Truncating file to 0 bytes. Reclaimed 1 unused cluster (4096 bytes). Free cluster summary uninitialized (should be 5) Leaving filesystem unchanged. /tmp/226288833.img: 6 files, 6/11 clusters