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Alan Pope ㋛, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
/daily-live/cur
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devkit-disks-probe-ata-smart causes HSM Violations on SSD, and potential
hardware death
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 445852 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445852
I confirmed the situation, I installed UNR 9.10 into my younger cousin's
wife's Eeepc900 yesterday,and the same trouble happened, I have install
UNR 9.10 into many different Eeepc.(1000 700..etc) Just the Ee
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 445852 ***
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I have a Eee 900 and had my ssd replaced on warranty was running on XP
hdd was completley dead, upgraded today to UNR Karmic and now sda is
unusable inout/output error at 15% on install, i thought it was a
har
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 445852 ***
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@Andrew
That's the error I got ~5 months ago.. now..
[ 138.845938] ata2: lost interrupt (Status 0x58)
[ 138.848006] ata2: drained 32768 bytes to clear DRQ.
[ 138.919289] ata2.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct
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@Alan Pope
>From your original comment:
[ 5.205809] ata2.00: BMDMA stat 0x65
[ 5.205823] ata2.00: cmd c8/00:20:3f:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/e0 tag 0 dma 16384 in
[ 5.205826] res 51/44:20:3f:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/e
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 445852 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445852
qwertinsky, that windows based tool is no different than zeroing the
disk using "dd" on Ubuntu. Zeroing the disk doesn't "fix" or change
anything other than wipe the contents out. There seems to be some
misund
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 445852 ***
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Alan, and others see my thread on the Eeepc forums to see how I fixed
mine.
http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=78939
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 445852 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445852
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SSD stall during boot
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On this forum post you can find some similar reports of this bug and
fault undone using low level format:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1318338
good luck
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Hmm. I thought when I originally filed the bug that it was a software
error, but then dismissed it as a hardware problem. The comments on this
bug report are leading me to think it might be fixable?
Can someone please comment if they have _revived_ a "broken" system. My
eee 900 has been sat in a d
Hi,
To confirm that I have been fighting this problem on my eeepc 900 as
well, though it only started to become an issue after ~1 week since i
upgraded to karmic version of xbuntu from janty version of xbuntu.
Its looking like a pretty serious problem from the above comments, so it
would appear t
This is not a case of solid state disk drives suddenly giving up the
ghost. Grub leaves them in a really messed up state. Any attempts to
partition or format afterwords gives a hardware error.
Using a low level format utility can fix these drives, but of course you
lose everything and you need to
I got exactly the same problems as reported here with a Eee 900.
Starting with long boot times (due to ata errors), and after some use
time I got a completely dead installation after using hibernate (grub
unable to load).
I hope the computer is not bricked, as I didn't have time to try a new
reins
My EEE is bricked right now because of this problem. Dead. I got Jaunty
re-installed but everything f*cked up again when I updated to Karmic.
Now Jaunty can't work with either SSD because of I/O errors. This is an
extremely CRITICAL problem. Any Linux novice would be pretty convinced
their hardware
Same deal on my Eee 900/Karmic, using the 'generic-pae'-kernel (since
that was what the installer picked).
I removed the 16 gig flash card, since I only had problems on that, in
order to be able to boot the eee (root on the 4G, /home on the 16) and
use it until I got around to maybe try and recove
Hi,
Just a sort message to say that I have exactly the same issue on my own EeePC
900,
I tried re-install from scratch several time, and each time I get the same
error message described by Alan
I tested the desktop release and UNR release but both does not work. (both
final release, not alpha o
here's dmesg as running on the karmic desktop install:
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in case it wasn't clear, this was seen on my eee 900.
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Karmic upgrade killed my laptop too. At first, I thought the HSM
violations were related to something botched with the disk encryption
that was set up in Jaunty. (I create sda1 for /, and sdb1 as an
encrypted partition. I created a logical volume group on top of that and
the had swap, /var, and /ho
This may be a coincidence but my eee900 with Karmic has had the same
problem lots of HSM violations in the error logs...
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Seems laptop has gone pop (well, internal SSD has) so you can mark this
one as invalid if you wish.
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Hi popey,
Does seem like this might be a hw related issue. Although, it might be
good to also give the latest mainline kernel build a test, currently
2.6.30-rc8 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Let us know
if your results are the same or different. Thanks.
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Could be duff hardware... I now get this:-
GRUB loading.
Welcome to GRUB!
Entering rescue mode...
error: biosdisk read error
grub rescue> help
Unknown command 'help'
Try 'help' for usage
grub rescue>
and...
[5.204305] ata2.01: configured for UDMA/66
[5.204316] ata2: EH complete
[5.
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