On 11/13/06, Martin Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jon, Hi Phil, Hello Debian BTS :)
[Jon: Mailing this to you too, I found http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/4/23/63
and thought you might be interested]
I replaced the drive and haven't had problems since. I didn't want to
mess around with the
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Phil Blundell wrote:
> Hi Martin
>
Hi Phil
Thanks for your quick and detailed reply!
> I tried swapping the nVidia controller for an ALi one on a PCI card, and
> swapping the motherboard for a different one (also with an ALi chipset).
> None of these
Hi Martin
Thanks for your mail. It does sound like your problem is very similar
to mine. Just to give you a bit more background, I originally started
out with two Maxtor drives on the nVidia controller but this
configuration was desperately unstable: under any kind of load, one or
other drive wo
Hi Jon, Hi Phil, Hello Debian BTS :)
[Jon: Mailing this to you too, I found http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/4/23/63
and thought you might be interested]
Just wanted to report that I have a problem with quite
the same symptoms:
Intel Corporation 82801EB (ICH5) SATA Controller (rev 02)
2 Maxtor 6V250F0
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