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S. M. Ibrahim (Lavlu) wrote:
> I am getting this message at the time of updating source list.
>
> shanazsoft:/home/ibrahim# apt-get update Get:1
> http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid Release.gpg [189B]
> Get:2 http://ftp.no.debian.org sid Release.gpg
I am getting this message at the time of updating source list.
shanazsoft:/home/ibrahim# apt-get update Get:1
http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid Release.gpg [189B]
Get:2 http://ftp.no.debian.org sid Release.gpg [189B]
Hit http://ftp.no.debian.org sid Release
Err http://ftp.no.debian.org sid Rel
On Thu, 8 May 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
> Andre M. Varon wrote:
> > Indeed, there is something really wrong. Something really is
> > wrong with the harddisk. Few months ago there was a thread in a linux
> > mailing list about the how unreliable some western digital harddisk are.
> > many disgruntled
Excellent, I have a Western Digital 1.6 gb harddrive, the same one that
their web page admits to having problems withGateway is sending me a
new one, I only hope this one lasts until then..
(It does take some guts for WD to admit they messed up, and replace the
drives.)
Thanks for all th
Andre M. Varon wrote:
> Indeed, there is something really wrong. Something really is
> wrong with the harddisk. Few months ago there was a thread in a linux
> mailing list about the how unreliable some western digital harddisk are.
> many disgruntled linux users. you could check out www.wdc.com.
On Wed, 7 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote:
> What do you think is causing this:
>
> May 5 07:23:26 panther kernel: hda: WDC AC21200H, 1222MB w/128kB Cache,
> LBA, CHS=2484/16/63, DMA
>
> Keep in mind that I'm not using LBA mode. Maybe I'm mistaken, but doesn't
> that field that says LBA mean the dri
What do you think is causing this:
May 5 07:23:26 panther kernel: hda: WDC AC21200H, 1222MB w/128kB Cache,
LBA, CHS=2484/16/63, DMA
Keep in mind that I'm not using LBA mode. Maybe I'm mistaken, but doesn't
that field that says LBA mean the drive is in LBA mode?
Ofcourse, you can tell it's not
You wrote:
>
>Would that include the SB16 software configureable card? What used to be
>called PNP by some.
Mine is a ESS, and Intel's pnptool won't configure it either, if that's
what you mean. I run its config utility from dos and then use loadlin
to boot linux.
In my case the problem went
I get the same error. The error is a hda error. So, yes I have a WD
1.2GB IDE on hda.
What am I looking for in my mail?
On Wed, 7 May 1997, Paul McDermott wrote:
> if you are getting hda errors. What kind of hardrive do you have. give
> me your hardware specs. I can't help you if you don'
if you are getting hda errors. What kind of hardrive do you have. give
me your hardware specs. I can't help you if you don't give me any useful
information. Reply soon.
Paul
Ps. read your mail.
On Tue, 6 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote:
>
> Would that include the SB16 software configureable ca
Would that include the SB16 software configureable card? What used to be
called PNP by some.
I have this card and just found after further checking that I am having
this error also. It isn't often it's only happened on 6 days in the past
3 months from what I can see by my logs. At any rate it
Hello, in order to give technical help people need more information about
your computer hardware configuration, hardware setup, hardware technical
specifications. Please foward me all of this information to me through
the list or not I am very interested in this problem, because I have a
simil
You wrote:
>On Sun, May 04, 1997 at 10:23:39PM +, Sam Ockman wrote:
...
>> hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
...
>It could be just an incompatibility of some kind between your hard disk,
>disk controller, and Linux, or something. Try disabling DMA; there
>should be a
A couple of times my machine has been brought down by a power failure and
I have got similar messages to the original poster, during the file system
check after bootup failed. I have all my files on a single partition, plus
swap and dos. Kernel 1.0.2? from memory, xdm doing logins. I boot from a
c
On Sun, May 04, 1997 at 10:23:39PM +, Sam Ockman wrote:
> Found this on terminal 7, probably came from X Is it a bad, bad thing,
> or just somewhat bad?
>
> hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
> hda: dma_intr: error=0x40 { UncorrectableError }, LBAsect=2356919,
> s
An additional note: When I was using LBA mode I had a lot of trouble with
the file system slowly becoming unstable over time. If you're using LBA
you might want to use standard mode when you replace the file system. I
haven't had any problems like I was in LBA mode. I posted on this about a
mon
On Mon, 5 May 1997, Sam Ockman wrote:
> Okay, I ran e2fsck with a -f option and everything works out fine. No
> problems... But when I run it with -c I get the same error messages I got
> below... Shouldn't my ide drive be able to remap the bad blocks for me
> automatically? What's going on? I
Okay, I ran e2fsck with a -f option and everything works out fine. No
problems... But when I run it with -c I get the same error messages I got
below... Shouldn't my ide drive be able to remap the bad blocks for me
automatically? What's going on? It seems like the -c option won't fix
things for
When I recv'd this error the first time (out of two so far) I ran e2fsck
and it checked out fine. This only happens to me when using trafshow
since upgrading to frozen.
On Sun, 4 May 1997, SbL wrote:
> umm.. that looks as if you file system is corrupted.. that usually
> happens when someone tu
I've been getting this intermittantly when running trafshow since
upgrading to frozen. So I would be interested in hearing this myself.
So, if you would, please Cc me with the answer.
Thanks.
On Sun, 4 May 1997, Sam Ockman wrote:
> Found this on terminal 7, probably came from X Is it a bad
umm.. that looks as if you file system is corrupted.. that usually
happens when someone turned off your computer or something equally
horrible.. when that happened to me, next time i rebooted my
MBR thought i had like 6 disk partitions.. i didn't :) in any case,
my file system was trash and i could
Found this on terminal 7, probably came from X Is it a bad, bad thing,
or just somewhat bad?
hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hda: dma_intr: error=0x40 { UncorrectableError }, LBAsect=2356919,
sector=1280358
end_request: I/O error, dev 03:03, sector 1280358
hda: dma
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