SDB is ext4. It is just a disk I use for data. Under normal circumstances, when system operating normally it isn't mounted for some reason and it gets mounted when I just click on it in LXDE. I guess that's why it's not initialized
Frederic Marchal <frederic.marc...@wowtechnology.com> wrote: >On Monday 15 December 2014 15:48:40 German wrote: >> Oh OK, there really is such a disk. Unfortunately I can't remove it. My >> machine was running smoothly for about two months and after kernel update >> this thing happened. > >Is sdb supposed to contain a valid partition? > >If it is supposed to be a valid disk, then, I would say it is now corrupted… > >How frequently do you reboot your computer? If you reboot it infrequently and >just rebooted it after the kernel update, then the disk failure may have been >noticed only then. > >As the kernel driver handling that disk is a generic scsi, I doubt a kernel >bug affects your system. > >The ata driver can't be blamed here either as it is recognizing sda just fine. > >Now, something else may be holding the boot sequence for 26 seconds just >before mounting the swap partition on sda3 but you ruled out a corruption on >sda2. And we lack evidences that any other peripheral is behaving strangely. > >Frederic > > >> Frederic Marchal <frederic.marc...@wowtechnology.com> wrote: >> >On Monday 15 December 2014 15:40:23 German wrote: >> >> Do you refer to SDB as 500GB disk? >> > >> >It looks so: >> > >> >[ 2.128658] scsi 1:0:0:0: Direct-Access ATA ST500LM021-1KJ15 >> >0001 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 >> >[ 2.130695] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdb] 976773168 512-byte logical blocks: (500 >> >GB/465 GiB) >> > >> > >> >Frederic >> > >> >> Frederic Marchal <frederic.marc...@wowtechnology.com> wrote: >> >> >On Monday 15 December 2014 14:37:10 German wrote: >> >> >> My machine hangs at boot, so i'd like someone to take a look at my >> >> >> log. >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> >> >> http://pastebin.com/3crkJgnE >> >> > >> >> >Let's try another wild guess. >> >> > >> >> >sdb looks corrupted or not initialized >> >> > >> >> >[ 2.147780] sdb: unknown partition table >> >> > >> >> >Can you unplug that 500GB disk to see if the kernel isn't chocking on a >> >> >hardware error? >> >> > >> >> >Beware that it will shift sdc to sdb. Depending on the system >> >> >configuration, it might be necessary to boot in single user/rescue mode. >> >> >You may also want to unplug sdc to prevent it from being accessed as >> >> >sdb. >> >> > >> >> >Frederic > > >-- >To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org >with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org >Archive: https://lists.debian.org/8251684.iwjy9h4...@fmarchal.edpnet.be >