On Thu, Aug 06, 2015 at 12:00:30PM +1000, wraeth wrote:
> On 06/08/15 10:34, Bryan Gardiner wrote:
> > After I make a fresh backup of my files, how would you recommend
> > troubleshooting this? Run memtest or a hard drive tester? Since
> > the files seemingly corrupted themselves after install w
On 6 August 2015 at 01:34, Bryan Gardiner wrote:
> Hello list,
>
>
>
> This is the disk:
>
> *-disk
> description: ATA Disk
> product: ST1000LM024 HN-M
> vendor: Seagate
> physical id: 0.0.0
> bus info: scsi@4:0.0.0
> logical name: /dev/sda
> version: 0001
>
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On 06/08/15 10:34, Bryan Gardiner wrote:
> After I make a fresh backup of my files, how would you recommend
> troubleshooting this? Run memtest or a hard drive tester? Since
> the files seemingly corrupted themselves after install without
> being
On Wednesday, August 05, 2015 5:34:43 PM Bryan Gardiner wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> On my most recent update, I had some build failures that led me to
> find that some files on my root partition have been corrupted. This
> is a new Asus N550JK laptop, a mostly-stable amd64 install with
> gentoo-sour
Hello list,
On my most recent update, I had some build failures that led me to
find that some files on my root partition have been corrupted. This
is a new Asus N550JK laptop, a mostly-stable amd64 install with
gentoo-sources-4.0.5 and ext4-root-in-LVM-in-LUKS-on-HDD, and Debian
lives in there to
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