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Is this bug reproducible with the latest Lucid packages ?
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fsck didnt resolve the issue. So, installed gpartd and then again did a
check from gparted. Now from yesterday it is working fine. Have not
faced any filesystem panic so far.
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Sorry for earlier info. I have vfat partition on which the profile of
firefox is. It got corrupt again and I got this in the dmesg at that
time.
[ 673.333499] FAT: Filesystem panic (dev sda8)
[ 673.333504] fat_get_cluster: invalid cluster chain (i_pos 0)
Though luck.. after the scan using scan disk, firefox has behaved
properly this time. I had done a immediate reboot using the sysrq magic
keys. Might be that had created this problem.
I am using jaunty with kde4.2. I think the problem might be corrupt
disk.
have you done a fsck on your home parti
Lately I've started to wonder if there isn't more than one bug at work
here. The main barrier to my getting information about this is that I
can't save any files after the problem pops up. The logs just stop and
then start up again when I restart the machine.
Have you noticed any strange activit
suddenly one fine day i.e. today it happened to me too. in my case
though i have my firefox profile on a ntfs partition will try to copy it
to ext4 partition (home) and see if it still exists.
let me know if i can give further information on this. i am currently
scanning the ntfs partition in my v
Okay, this time I managed to have dmesg paged in. I missed some that
looked important, but at the end it was overblown with lines like:
sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Result: hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET
driverbyte=DRIVER_OK,SUGGEST_OK
end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 320811575
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And yet again I'm having exactly the same problems. Now I think Firefox
3 may be part of the issue.
This last time, when I unplugged the AC adapter and the laptop switched
over to battery power, my CPU started thrashing. Last time this
happened it was firefox, so I am presuming that it was the c
Well, it's happened yet again, much more like the first time now. I'm
going to post a link to this on the ubuntu help forums. Maybe I can get
more eyes on it there.
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Sorry, haven't checked this thread in a while. Finals and all that.
I'm pretty sure nobody's logging into my machine remotely, but I'm not
quite sure how I'd check, short of obsessively checking "who". I do
have several apache2 instances running:
$ ps -e | grep apache
6069 ?00:00:00 ap
Finally, here's the ruby packages and such that I also installed. Ruby
wasn't installed on the computer when this happened previously so I'm
not so sure that this is the problem; I'm including it for completeness'
sake.
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Well, MythTV wasn't the problem. It's happened again, this time after I
restarted from an update to clamAV and a few other programs. They
symptoms were the same, except that this time the deadlock was preceded
by a loud CLICK as my disk head parked. I was able to close most of my
running applica
I've been told that mythtv can cause similar behavior, so I've killed it
for now.
Another curious, possibly unrelated development. My speakers let out
eight loud beeps when restoring from suspend this morning, but seems to
have resumed operation normally.
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There also appears to be a similar problem in Xubuntu 8.10:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1072039&highlight=cpu+load+nonstop+100%25+since+update+klogd+syslogd+dd
I tried updating to the 2.6.24-24-generic kernel in hardy-proposed, but
it didn't support my NVidia 8600M GT, so that's out,
finally, here's my /proc/interrupts file just in case that's useful.
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Here's my /var/log/messages, for reference.
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