This one time, at band camp, Remigiusz ??wic said:
> Package: hdparm
> Version: 6.3-3
> Severity: grave

This seems a bit inflated to me - do you actually lose data, or is it
just that you heard someone with similar error mesages lost data?

> During boot I see errors in dmesg. I've done little investigation
> and found that is not problem with my hard drive, but only with
> hdparm which is starting by udev.
> Errors look like that and I find them only at start of udev:
>
> hda: dma_intr: status=0x58 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest }
> ide: failed opcode was: unknown
> hda: set_drive_speed_status: status=0x58 { DriveReady SeekComplete 
> DataRequest }

This means that you asked hdparm to do something that the kernel and
your hardware couldn't agree to do.

> When I comment out options of hdparm in /etc/hdparm.conf errors just
> disappeared.

Can you send me the output of lspci, the relevant ide detection lines from
dmesg, uname -a output, and the contents of the hdparm.conf corresponding
to hda?

> On newsgroups I have found post whith the same problem as mine -
> http://miniurl.org/1m2 (only in polish). But author wrote that he
> had lost his data. I didn't experience that problem.

So, probably not grave then.

> Can you look at this closer?

Will do.

Thanks for reporting,
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