> This line:
>
> Jul 4 12:32:11 grimreaper kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda,
sector 39635095
>
> Means you may have a disk that is going bad.
I was afraid it could mean that which is why I ran Samsungs diagnostic
tool that said everything was fine. I'll try running some more
SMART-tes
Hello, My name is Grant, and I am having the exact same problem with my
ST20G5, a Shuttle computer.
I have one SATA Western Digital drive, and 1 PATA Western Digital drive.
I was able to get 2.6.8 installed off the Sarge netinstall to the PATA
drive.
Hopefully this will be of some help, an
ing with them...
Cheers
JB
-Original Message-
From: Fredrik von Kantzow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 July 2005 17:42
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: Re: SATA problems
Have you gotten further with this?
-Fredrik
Jim wrote:
OK , I did th
Have you gotten further with this?
-Fredrik
Jim wrote:
OK , I did that and got the following results
I entered lspci, got the response "/bin/sh: lspci : not found"
then for lsmod, I got a long string of files/modules, with "size" and
"used by" columns. I have only recorded the names here, n
OK , I did that and got the following
results
I entered lspci, got the response "/bin/sh: lspci :
not found"
then for lsmod, I got a long string of
files/modules, with "size" and "used by" columns. I have only recorded the names
here, no way of cutting and pasting unfortunately...
xfs
r
you wrote
"Boot the 2.6 kernel in installation, after hardware detection go
ontothe console and post the output for `lspci -v` and `lsmod`."
Sorry Adam, you've got a newby to install problems
here... bear with me! Question: how do I go into console during an install? The
system doesn't inst
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