my system has begun to hang momentarily, every .5 minutes or so, e.g., when typing the echo will lag. Another new thing I see in the system is the following message at boot time:
Executing: blockdev --setra 256 /dev/hda1 proc not found in PARTITIONS. /proc not found in PARTITIONS. Checking proc against HD because PARTITIONS contains "auto". Considering /dev/hda. Considering /dev/hdb. Considering /dev/hdc. Considering /dev/hdd. Considering /dev/hde. Considering /dev/hdf. Considering /dev/hdg. Considering /dev/hdh. Considering /dev/sda. Considering /dev/sdb. Considering /dev/sdc. Considering /dev/sdd. Considering /dev/sde. Considering /dev/sdf. Considering /dev/sdg. Considering /dev/sdh. sysfs not found in PARTITIONS. /sys not found in PARTITIONS. Checking sysfs against HD because PARTITIONS contains "auto". Considering /dev/hda. Considering /dev/hdb. ETC i also see hdparm being executed in the same messages, although I can't find anything that looks like it is causing the disk to spin down at frequent intervals. also, i ran 'atsar', and it shows what seems to be normal disk activity, e.g., writing to and closing a file in a perl script is reflected in the atsar output as an immediate disk hit. Just prior to the appearance of this problem I installed the suspend2-related software; suspend2 support was in the kernel out of the box, but I had to install other stuff to get the system to acutally suspend. as far as i can tell nothing related to suspend2 happens unless i run a script to do the suspend. Kernel is (2.6.16.4). The machine is a toshiba satellite 1135. Any feedback would be appreciated. Tom Arnall north spit, ca -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]