Belldandy,
What version of NASlite?
What are the errors you are getting when NASLite boots?
How did you manually fsck?
Any info will be helpful…
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That the Filesystem is safe, is definitly not correct...
In the case of NASlite, filesystems reside on the hard drive, so the filesystem itself can never be more reliable than the drive it’s on. If the drive is brain-dead due to power issues, the contents of it’s media is obviously at risk.
There are other issues also. The CPU, interface, etc., as well as the HD can be a problem. Since IDE is CPU driven, if the processor does not operate the drive properly, the drive contents will be at risk.
Often, when a power line is cut, there is a period of brownout. That is very damaging to PC hardware since the behavior of all electronic components changes as the V/A properties of the input power falls outside of the design thresholds.
One way to avoid this is to use a UPS.