I use GNU / Linux Debian testing 64-bit fully updated [kernel 5.3.0-3-amd64]
and the past
week or so, my entire system has become unresponsive at random times.
5 minutes ago, while I was listening to music, my system stop playing
the track and became fully unresponsive.
I switched to a different TTY, Ctrl+Alt+<F6> in my case, and saw countless
IO error that related to blk.
Right now "systemctl status blk-availability.service" returns the following
back:
$ systemctl status blk-availability.service
● blk-availability.service - Availability of block devices
Loaded: bad-setting (Reason: Unit blk-availability.service >
Active: inactive (dead)
lines 1-3/3 (END)...skipping...
● blk-availability.service - Availability of block devices
Loaded: bad-setting (Reason: Unit blk-availability.service has a bad unit
file setting.)
Active: inactive (dead)
I had to choose a different kernel, 4.17.0-1-amd64, to access my system.
I'm getting quite stressed right now about this behavior.
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Stefanos Sofroniou <[email protected]>