Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> writes:

> Am 18.06.2013 04:41, schrieb lee:
>> Joe Zeff <j...@zeff.us> writes:
>> 
>>> As long as the drive itself is working, there's a way to recover the
>>> data, although there may well not be an easy or fast way.
>> 
>> Imagine the power supply would fail so that I can't read logfiles
>> anymore.
>> 
>> What do I do?  Fix the hardware right away or waste a week or two trying
>> to find a way to read logfiles because mcelog /might/ have logged
>> something?
>
> imagine that there may be errors which are not so clear than
> a broken power supply

It is always possible that it's not easy to find out what's broken, and
not even a broken PSU is necessarily easy to diagnose.

> - what you are doing in this thread is only trolling

Ah yes, every time someone has good reasons for an opinion they have and
is examining the opinions of others based on that, it is confused with
trolling.


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