> pattern between the controller and Linux' SCSI subsystem. The alternate workaround is for the user to adjust the timeout in sysfs if it is shorter than this value. This is the only Does that actually work. I consistently see libata reporting 60 seconds but the commands are on 30 second timeouts and I've yet to get to the bottom of this --
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