Hello, I have had two messages in kern.log since installing potato 2.2-r3 yesterday. First, brief background: Gateway Solo 9300 with a 450 Mhz Pentium, 288 MB RAM, 12 GB IDE hd and IDE CDROM. Phoenix BIOS 16.53. Windows 98 currently resides on /dev/hda1, but I haven't added it back to lilo yet. I have been running RH 6.2 and then 7.0 on it without any obvious problems. The first problem occurred when I was un'tarring a pretty big file, my old /usr/local/ directory:
Jul 16 04:33:55 wenho kernel: hda: read_intr: status=0x59 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest Error } Jul 16 04:33:55 wenho kernel: hda: read_intr: error=0x40 { UncorrectableError }, LBAsect=16490098, sector=3188215 Jul 16 04:33:55 wenho kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 03:06 (hda), sector 3188215 In looking on the web, it looks like people have said that this is a hardware error, but it seems strange that a hd error would just pop up the day after I install Debian. The second one is a clock time error that occurred when installing software from a CDROM: Jul 16 15:18:36 wenho kernel: probable hardware bug: clock timer configuration lost - probably a VIA686a. Jul 16 15:18:36 wenho kernel: probable hardware bug: restoring chip configuration. So, my question is are these really hardware problems that Debian is showing me and other OS's hide or don't notice? Or could these errors be due to the fact that I am using the kernel off the Debian CD? Might they disappear if I build my own kernel? Finally, are these significant? Do they occur and then the system tries again and then it works, or are these serious errors that should be corrected? Thanks for your time and any suggestions. Brian Flaherty -- /"\ \ / ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN X AGAINST HTML MAIL / \