Filesystem corruption (and how to recover)
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root@kiwisdr:~# cdp
root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS# up
make: *** No rule to make target 'stop'. Stop.
Removing Makefile.1
error: object file .git/objects/ee/61250cd0a2e7b8aa6d59394d737705c79fec33 is empty
error: object file .git/objects/ee/61250cd0a2e7b8aa6d59394d737705c79fec33 is empty
fatal: loose object ee61250cd0a2e7b8aa6d59394d737705c79fec33 (stored in .git/objects/ee/61250cd0a2e7b8aa6d59394d737705c79fec33) is corrupt
error: object file .git/objects/c9/1804dbd09efaef3048c7b4ec1049069393fd9f is empty
error: object file .git/objects/c9/1804dbd09efaef3048c7b4ec1049069393fd9f is empty
fatal: loose object c91804dbd09efaef3048c7b4ec1049069393fd9f (stored in .git/objects/c9/1804dbd09efaef3048c7b4ec1049069393fd9f) is corrupt
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
make: *** No rule to make target 'clean'. Stop.
make: *** No targets. Stop.
make: *** No rule to make target 'install'. Stop.
make: *** No rule to make target 'start'. Stop.
root@kiwisdr:~/Beagle_SDR_GPS#
Your filesystem has become corrupted. You can recover by using these shell commands when logged in as root to your Kiwi's Beagle: Your configuration customization should be okay because it is stored in the separate directory /root/kiwi.config (well, let's hope it's okay).