Hi all!
(Please Cc)
I alsohave to report a very similar incident. Debian/sid, kernel 2.6.22.
Doing some hard work for the disk (svn up of two big repositories, some
copying of files, etc etc).
Suddently the PC froze. Nothing, I had to reboot. But then:
- BIOS didn't detect the disks, or better,
First, let me thank you for your response, and apologize for taking so
long to get back to you. I have not been able to "cut loose" from my
day job for the past several days as I have been completly tied up
loading and configuring a dozen Thinkpads scheduled to be sacraficed
next week.
With this
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 03:25:54AM -0400, Theodore Tso wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 03:59:24PM +0200, Heikki Orsila wrote:
> > 3. fsck -p on boot failed
> >
> > (it is very probable not many files were corrupted at this stage)
>
> Maybe...
The system wouldn't have worked as it did, if there
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 03:59:24PM +0200, Heikki Orsila wrote:
> 3. fsck -p on boot failed
>
> (it is very probable not many files were corrupted at this stage)
Maybe...
>
> 4. I ran fsck.ext3 -y
>
> => that corrupted lots and lots of files. This went
> into a loop, the fsck.ext3 restarted che
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 09:21:52PM -0500, Chris Holvenstot wrote:
> In each case the failure mode appears to have been the same ??? the system
> appears to lock up. When rebooted I get a long string of messages like:
>
>
> Oct 26 20:07:37 localhost kernel: [ 101.581091] ata2: timeout waiting
> fo
Chris Holvenstot wrote:
I am curious if anyone else has had major problems with SATA drives on
the current series of kernels. I have (or rather had) two SATA drives
on my system - the first was a Maxtor MaxLine 500 and the second was a
Maxtor MaxLine 250.
Both of these drives were plugged to th
Chris Holvenstot schrieb:
I am curious if anyone else has had major problems with SATA drives on
the current series of kernels. I have (or rather had) two SATA drives
on my system - the first was a Maxtor MaxLine 500 and the second was a
Maxtor MaxLine 250.
[...]
If harddisks get too hot they
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 21:21:52 -0500
Chris Holvenstot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My SATA controller is integrated on my MSI motherboard and sports four
> ports. It is implemented using the Nvidia CK804 chipset. My processor
> is an AMD64 X2 4600+ running the 32 bit version of Linux.
>
> I hav
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