I know this is not Debian specific, but I'm curious.. Yesterday, my HD shut down briefly rather unexplainably to me.
I was doing and aptitude update. Suddenly, I heard something that sounded like the HD shutting off and spinnign down. The HD light normally flickers during HD operation, and looking at the light, it was flickering apparently normally. I was in X, and it appeared that nothing was responding. I tried CTRL-ALT-F1 and nothing seemed to happen at the moment. Suddenly the HD spun back up, I went into Console mode, etc.. Later, I noticed that at least one file was corrupted, /var/lib/dpkg/info/openoffice.org-l10-en.list. It was not complete; I removed and reinstalled the whole openoffice.org suite. I have the following entry in my kern.log (as well as corresponding entries in other logs): ------------------ cut ----------------- Jul 28 15:25:41 localhost kernel: hda: status timeout: status=0x80 { Busy } Jul 28 15:25:41 localhost kernel: Jul 28 15:25:41 localhost kernel: hda: DMA disabled Jul 28 15:25:41 localhost kernel: hda: drive not ready for command Jul 28 15:25:41 localhost kernel: ide0: reset timed-out, status=0x80 Jul 28 15:25:41 localhost kernel: hda: status timeout: status=0x80 { Busy } Jul 28 15:25:41 localhost kernel: Jul 28 15:25:41 localhost kernel: hda: drive not ready for command Jul 28 15:25:41 localhost kernel: ide0: reset: success ----------------- cut ------------------ This shows everything happening within a minute - it seemed like a log longer. But I just wonder what is going on. Could it be the HD wanting to fail? It's a WD-400BB maybe a couple years old. Could it be the BIOS trying to put the HD to sleep? Don't think I had that set - will check upon next reboot. Overheating? The system had not been up over a half hour. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]