Hello Lucas, thank you for response. Yes, badly setted kernel parameters
can cause very serious problems. Additionally, I can comfirm, that
problem is not bounded only on Samsung NVME SSD, but It occurs on Intel
SSD-6 series as well. It looks like, that problem is in ASPM SSD Driver
- kernel parame
Hello Lucas, thank you for response. Yes, badly setted kernel parameters
can cause very serious problems. Additionally, I can comfirm, that
problem is not bounded only on Samsung NVME SSD, but It occurs on Intel
SSD-6 series as well. It looks like, that problem is in ASPM SSD Driver
- kernel parame
Hello, my Ubuntu Linux was 8-9 months out of order v. 17.10, and later
18.04. I did many installations and tests, changed SSD M.2 four times
(recognized reclamation), changed the whole NUC7i7BNH (recognized
reclamation). Log Issue on Intel. Finally I installed Fedora 28. and
NVME M.2 SSD is in good
There is an issue, wich can be our problem. it looks like, that
workaround is to disable TRIM. https://blog.algolia.com/when-solid-
state-drives-are-not-that-solid/
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Additionally, i can comfirm, that problem is not bounded only on Samsung
NVME SSD, but It occurs on Intel SSD as well. It looks like, that
problem is a SSD Driver.
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I can confirm. I have the same problems since 10.11. 2017. Some hours system
works and suddenly there are serious SSD problems. I changed SSD rour times
(reclamation) and I did recamation odf a new Computer one times.
HW: Intel NUC7i7BNH (Intel i7), Samsung EVO 960 M.2 NVMe, OPM Crucial 16GB.
SSD
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