Good time of the day, Kamaraju.
You wrote: > Yes, there are I/O errors in syslog such as > > Aug 30 08:27:20 kusumanchi kernel: [118453.218041] Buffer I/O error > on device sdb7, logical block 5384272 > Aug 30 08:27:20 kusumanchi kernel: [118453.219839] Buffer I/O error > on device sdb7, logical block 5384273 > Aug 30 08:27:20 kusumanchi kernel: [118453.221584] Buffer I/O error > on device sdb7, logical block 5384274 > Aug 30 08:27:20 kusumanchi kernel: [118453.223310] Buffer I/O error > on device sdb7, logical block 5384275 > Aug 30 08:27:20 kusumanchi kernel: [118453.224973] Buffer I/O error > on device sdb7, logical block 5384276 > Aug 30 08:27:20 kusumanchi kernel: [118453.226582] Buffer I/O error > on device sdb7, logical block 5384277 > Aug 30 08:27:20 kusumanchi kernel: [118453.228158] Buffer I/O error > on device sdb7, logical block 5384278 > Aug 30 08:27:20 kusumanchi kernel: [118453.229713] Buffer I/O error > on device sdb7, logical block 5384279 It seems that the *ATA-USB controller just quitted from its work - therefore it is not the HDD failure - simply reset the controller. Sthu. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

