Jessica Blank said: > The problem seems to happen whenever I'm working (reading/writing) on the > second or third drive. I get I/O errors, and kernelspam like this:
luckily, according to the logs you posted this does not appear to be a SCSI issue, or a hardware issue. it looks to be a filesystem issue. Perhaps related to a bad partition setup, or not mounting it correctly (e.g. mounting /dev/sda instad of /dev/sda1). can you provide: fdisk -l /dev/sdX (where sdX is each of the disks that show this behavior) cat /proc/mounts nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]