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From: Tejun Heo
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Re: SATA problems and fs corruption on recent kernels
Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 - 1:41 am
Fabio Coatti wrote:
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> Yes, and the hardware problem is the first thing I thinked of, but I've > changed MB and cables, as well as bought a new disk. An I still get some I/O > errors, even on the new one. > So, or I'm a bit unlucky to find several faulty disks in a row (it can be :) ) > or something unclear is going on. > The disk that suffers most lockups, after many tries, is the new one, the only > SATA-II drive. > I'll keep stressing the HD trying to figure out what's going on, I'll even try > a new sata-II unit, to see if I've really picked a heap of faulty disks.
Heh... that's strange. New power and new m/b and new disks don't solve it? Please let us know the test result. Thanks. -- tejun --
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Re: SATA problems and fs corruption on recent kernels
, Robert Hancock
, (Mon Aug 11, 5:07 pm)
Re: SATA problems and fs corruption on recent kernels
, Fabio Coatti
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Re: SATA problems and fs corruption on recent kernels
, Tejun Heo
, (Wed Aug 20, 1:41 am)
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