The results of the mount and fsck commands indicate the drive may be bad. Check connections to the drive. If it still works with 24.04 that would be confusing.
Just make sure you do NOT...
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The results of the mount and fsck commands indicate the drive may be bad. Check connections to the drive. If it still works with 24.04 that would be confusing.
Just make sure you do NOT...
You indicate that the drive functions properly when you use 24.04 so the suggested solution would be to stick with 24.04 which is an LTS release and will have support for years after support for...
Running the different fsck options suggested will either repair the system or not, giving you the same error. Unmounting and remounting manually also should not create any problem. It will either...
Did you get the same results when you ran the alternate commands suggested in the fsck output you posted?
Seems odd it would mount and be accessible in an older version of Ubuntu and not the latest....
Is the drive recognized in the BIOS? What happened when you ran a filesystem check on it with fsck?