Thus spake Lex McPhail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > hdc: timeout waiting for DMA > hdc: irq timeout: status=0x58 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest } > > hdc is a QUANTIUM FIREBALL ST2.1A
It could be one of two things. It could be caused by a buggy IDE controller (PIIX3 is one such example) that advertises itself as a BM-DMA controller without fully supporting the standard. Try turning off DMA on all devices on that controller by using hdparm -d0 [device]. Another possibility is the hard disk is beginning to fail. Are you getting any other errors? Do you hear any clicking, grinding, or harmonic noises coming from the disk? If so, throw the data to tape or a good hard disk and replace it. Even though I have had no problems with Quantum Fireball drives, IDE drives in general are not exactly built in a quality fashion, if you hear any odd noises or begin to get I/O errors, or bus resets, replace it immediately. -- oneiros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1024D/62C2F77D url: http://oneiros.darkspire.net/ EBB8 AF14 8C43 2F12 7623 irc: EFnet / opn C0AA C0AE 56D4 62C2 F77D