I don't mean to sound like a stick in the mud, but .......

That will only by you a little time depending on how hard the drive
works.  I had the same thing happening and did just as you said, the
drive started acting up agian two weeks later.  

In short form:  The drive is going out........

Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 05:31:01PM -0800, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> >
> > hde: 156301488 sectors (80026 MB) w/2048KiB Cache, CHS=155061/16/63,
>                           ^^^^^^^^
> Looks like your drive is detected correctly.
> 
> > hde9: bad access: block=0, count=1
> > end_request: I/O error, dev 21:09 (hde), sector 0
> > hde8: bad access: block=0, count=1
> > end_request: I/O error, dev 21:08 (hde), sector 0
> > hde9: bad access: block=0, count=1
> > end_request: I/O error, dev 21:09 (hde), sector 0
> > hde8: bad access: block=0, count=1
> > end_request: I/O error, dev 21:08 (hde), sector 0
> 
> This, OTOH, is very bad.
> Boot on the first Red Hat CD and choose "rescue mode" (or whatever
> RH is calling it this week). Run the badblocks command on the drive,
> then fsck all the linux partitions on the drive.
> 
> badblocks -nv /dev/hde
> fsck.ext3 /dev/hde1
> fsck.ext3 /dev/hde2
> ...
> 
> Emmanuel
> 
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