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Hard disk writes fail in 16.04 daily on nForce 430
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I have an old PC I use for testing new operating systems. It has
previously had Ubuntu 15.10 installed and working. The motherboard is
an Asus M2NPV-VM, with Nvidia nForce 430 chipset and Nvidia GeForce 615
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apport-collect got an error when running dpkg-query on the linux
package, presumably due to this being a live DVD boot. Here is the
output of "uname -a":
Linux ubuntu 4.4.0-15-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 18 19:08:31 UTC
2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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I would be happy to try a mainline kernel, but I am getting this problem
when trying to install Ubuntu 16.04 daily from a live install DVD. So
is there any way to get a mainline kernel into the live DVD, so I can
run it from there? Alternatively, I can reinstall Ubuntu 15.10 and try
it there, if
After quite a bit of messing around, I found a way to test kernels on
16.04 beta properly. I installed my HightPoint Rocket 622A eSATA card
and plugged the Samsung HD103UJ drive into it using a long eSATA to SATA
cable. That allowed me to boot from my 16.04 daily DVD and do an
install to the HD10
It looks like I spoke too soon - I have now had two failures with the
mainline 4.5.0 kernel booted from the Samsung HD103UJ drive. The first
of these booted normally, but died when I tried an apt-get update. The
second failed during boot, as most have in the past. So it seems that
the bug is a b
I have now finished bisecting the mainline kernel, and this is the
commit that causes this problem:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=64d513ac31bd02a3c9b69ef0f36c196f9a9d
commit 64d513ac31bd02a3c9b69ef0f36c196f9a9d
Author: Christoph Hellwig
Date:
Yes, your test kernel fixes the bug. I ran a test before installing it,
and the bug happened rapidly at the start of the benchmark test on the
Samsung HD103UJ drive. Then I installed your reverted kernel, rebooted
and ran six benchmark tests without any failures. Previously, it has
always failed
I have done more testing to narrow down where this bug first appeared in
the kernels. I have been using my 16.04 install on the Seagate
ST31000528AS drive, and installing earlier Ubuntu kernels on it. The
Drives tool is being used to run a write benchmark on the swap partition
on the Samsung HD10
I had tried a few more mainline kernels earlier today, including
4.4-rc1, before I saw your post. The results:
mainline-4.3.1-40301 OK
mainline-4.3.6-40306 OK
mainline-4.4.0-040400rc1 Fails
So it is looking like the problem was introduced in the transition from
the last 4.3 kernel to th
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