Michał Chruściel wrote:
on Debian I get really a lot of these messages:
hda: lost interrupt
Also my system suspends even for a several minutes.
Does it mean my hdd is going to crash?
If yes, is it hardware problem, or because of misuse of fsck or mkfs?
Did you Google for this already? On a first sight, lots of topics come
up, and the solutions range from checking the pins on the harddrive (if
it has any), over building a kernel without DMA and playing with hdparm
up to replacing the cables or disks. Did you do any of it already?
What system is this, how old is the harddrive, what technology, what
kernel are you running?
I personally remember seeing this message a loong time ago on a system,
and if I recall it correctly, we replaced the drive at the next
opportunity and the messages were gone.
-- Kilian
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