> 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
On Fri, 7 Jul 2006, [vEX] wrote:
Heya,
I've been having some strange SATA-problems and I'm not sure what's 'causing
them. I noticed first about a week ago when XMMS just froze for no reason at
all. Checking the log (/var/log/messages) revealed a lot of messages looking
like this:
Jul 4
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
press ALT + F2 at any moment during the install and you'll get the
console. Press ENTER to activate it, then type commands.
Regards,
Roman
On Sat, 2 Jul 2005 13:01:06 +0100
"Jim Blake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you wrote
> "Boot the 2.6 kernel in installation, after hardware detection go ont
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
Jim Blake wrote:
> I believe SATA support was included in the kernel from 2.6.10, but even
> when I try to install with a 2.6 kernel and the NetBoot disk, it fails.
SATA should work with the 2.6.8 kernel as well. FWIW, I've moved to SATA
only setup at the beginning of the year. The biggest proble
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