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Old 02-14-2022, 08:04 AM   #328
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Originally Posted by Calenorn View Post
Or a Kobo bug that interacts differently with different operating systems?
I don't think so. The reports of the scan prompt come from Windows users, but, that is because that is what Windows does. Linux is much less likely to report the filesystem as dirty. I don't know if Linux is less aggressive with this, or it does other checks, or not.

If the issue is causing a corrupt database, that will be detected on an OS when the database is accessed. Calibre will do that, or you can use an SQLite database management tool or command-line tools to check.
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