Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recently installed Debian, and mostly it's been great, but
recently I've run into trouble with my hard drive. It started out when
the hard drive was under heavy load - my mouse pointer was still
responsive, but otherwise the computer locked up.
When I rebooted, it repeatedly printed the following error message to
the screen:
hda task_out_intr: status 0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hda task_out_intr: error 0x10 { SectorIdNotFound } LBAsect=78866415
sector=78866416
It will always do this on reboot, until I boot a Knoppix CD once. I
don't have to do anything in Knoppix, just boot and shutdown, and after
that my system will boot normally again. However, if I do something
involving heavy load on the hard drive (copying a CD of MP3s to disk,
or playing Puzzle Pirates (a java-based MMORPG)) will cause it to lock
up in the same way.
I would resign myself to having to get another hard drive, except that
it seems to work fine in Knoppix, so I cling to hope. Thanks in
advance for any help you can give me.
Use smartmontools and run smartd as a daemon. Then run smartctl and
look at the data.
The bad news is that you need a new drive almost certainly.
AFAIK drives are weak spots but often don't fail hard and give
warnings of when they go bad.
My /dev/hdc is like that: I got the errors you describe on it running
on it in a partition and the root partition was set to read-only by
the kernel: bad. But I can read from it, write to it when I run on the
A drive. Smartctl shows very high ECC error rates, but the drive has
not raised the value yet. I am getting another drive though.
H
Agreed.
I had these lines, also
hda task_out_intr: status 0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hda task_out_intr: error 0x10 { SectorIdNotFound } LBAsect=78866415
and the problem was the drive. Its a drag, really.
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