Does an install on usb or sdcard medium work for you? Am 11.06.2014 06:01 schrieb "Chris Cappuccio" <ch...@nmedia.net>:
> Chris Cappuccio [ch...@nmedia.net] wrote: > > Mattieu Baptiste [mattie...@gmail.com] wrote: > > > Le 8 juin 2014 13:38, "Nick Ryan" <n...@njryan.com> a ??crit : > > > > I know it???s no consolation to you but using a Kingston 30 GB mSATA > from > > > amazon works perfectly. The APU is on the May bios and I???ve had no > issues. > > > > > > > > Didn???t the PCEngines mSATA drive have problems in general? > There???s a > > > mention on here about issues with the a version - is that yours? > > > http://pcengines.ch/msata16b.htm > > > > > > Theoritically, I should have the new firmware (that's what told my > vendor). > > > But it seems there are still problems with these. > > > > > > Thanks for the tip concerning the Kingston drive. > > > > I've been using the Sandisk X110 msata. Borat says great success! > > As soon as I open my mouth.... > > # tar xzpf base55.tgz > ahci0: log page read failed, slot 31 was still active. > ahci0: stopping the port, softreset slot 31 was still active. > tar: Failed write to file ./usr/lib/libedit.so.5.1: Input/output error > gzip: stdin: crc error > > It's actually the Plextor M5M seems to be ok, that's what is in the box > I've been using more. Ironically the buggy SuperSpeed thing from PC Engines > stock is also reliable for me, albiet slow. > > Another problem I noticed with the X110 msata was the drive not saving all > data on reboot. Like 'reboot' and low and behold, filesystem dirty! > > Christ....