I had a very similar situation with the 2.2.16 kernel, and it only affected hda in a system with hda and hdc. (debian was on hdc, win98 on hda). in my case, it only happened when running debian. over a period of months, i drove my computer store owner bezerk, we checked the components with a diagnostic program he has, replaced fans, without success. finally, i changed the power supply, replacing a 250W transformer with a 300W. in the six weeks since then, it's not happened at all for me.
hope this helps bob On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Christoph Simon wrote: > No, no ideas. But I'm suffering from very similar problems. It's a > network with 19 new computers, which tend to break down as often as > once a day. All of them have Asus motherboards, some have Pentium III > others have AMD K6 3D. Also, there are some Windows and some iMacs, > which appearently do not suffer from these things. The Linux machines > (14) have the updated stable tree with kernel 2.2.17. Currently my > suspect is for very bad voltage which is not fixed using stabilizers > or UPS. Or it might be due to bad hardware, but there where two > different companies selling these computers. The network is in a > Shopping Center. They say that electricity is good, the problem is in > the computers. The computer sellers say that it's Linux. > > Joining the question: > > Any ideas? > > Christoph Simon > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- > ^X^C > q > quit > :q > ^C > end > x > exit > ZZ > ^D > ? > help > shit > . > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null