It seems Kenneth Culver wrote:
Is this with the latest that I committed yesterday ??
-Søren
> I finally got a chance to put the ata driver back in my kernel, and this
> is what happens: Whenever I am doing something that requires a lot of disk
> activity, (on the latest errors, I was recompiling the kernel with make
> -j8 and building gnomelibs):
>
> Oct 10 12:29:48 culverk /kernel: ata0-slave: ad_timeout: lost disk contact
> - res
> etting
> Oct 10 12:29:49 culverk /kernel: ata0: resetting devices .. DANGER
> active=3
> Oct 10 12:29:49 culverk /kernel: done
> Oct 10 12:29:49 culverk /kernel: ad1: status=51 error=04
> Oct 10 12:29:49 culverk /kernel: ad_interrupt: hard error
> Oct 10 12:29:51 culverk /kernel: ata0-slave: ad_timeout: lost disk contact
> - res
> etting
> Oct 10 12:29:54 culverk /kernel: ata0: resetting devices .. done
> Oct 10 12:29:54 culverk /kernel: ad1: status=51 error=04
> Oct 10 12:29:54 culverk /kernel: ad_interrupt: hard error
> Oct 10 12:29:54 culverk /kernel: ata0-slave: ad_timeout: lost disk contact
> - res
> etting
> Oct 10 12:29:54 culverk /kernel: ata0: resetting devices .. DANGER
> active=3
> Oct 10 12:29:54 culverk /kernel: done
> Oct 10 12:29:54 culverk /kernel: ad1: status=51 error=04
> Oct 10 12:29:54 culverk /kernel: ad_interrupt: hard error
> Oct 10 12:29:57 culverk /kernel: ata0-slave: ad_timeout: lost disk contact
> - res
> etting
> Oct 10 12:29:57 culverk /kernel: ata0: resetting devices .. done
> Oct 10 12:32:03 culverk /kernel: sigreturn: eflags = 0x0
>
> any ideas?
>
>
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