Kernel 6.5.0-21 - the problem is not solved, the HDD heads park loudly
in an emergency. Why is it that after 2 releases of the kernel the
problem is still not fixed and you continue to break users’ hard drives?
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6.5.0-* "array-index-out-of-bounds" every boot
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2039167
Title:
I get this message "array-index-out-of-bounds" every time I turn on
my lap
Kernel 6.5.0-18.18 - the problem is not solved, the HDD heads park
loudly in an emergency.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2053041
Title:
Issue when shutting down computer
I checked it in kernel 6.5.0-15-generic, the HDD heads are parked
correctly.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2053104
Title:
Kernel 6.5.0-17-generic HDD loudly parks heads
** Summary changed:
- HDD loudly parks heads in emergency mode
+ Kernel 6.5.0-17-generic HDD loudly parks heads in emergency mode
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sudo lspci -vnvn > lspci-vnvn.log
** Attachment added: "lspci-vnvn"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2053104/+attachment/5746257/+files/lspci-vnvn.log
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Public bug reported:
When power is turned off, HDD drives park their heads loudly. This does
not happen when using the 6.2.0-39-generic kernel, or when turning off
the power after booting into Windows 10.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: hdd
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Well, it looks like starting with kernel 6.20-31 we will have to say
goodbye to SMB version 1.0.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2033386
Title:
6.2.0-31 SMB1 NAS won't mou
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
6.2.0-31 SMB1 NAS won't mount
Status in linux package
And you can also buy a new device, with SMB version 3 or newer, will this also
solve the problem?...
Maybe the developers will return the correct work with version 1.0?
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http
fstab:
#NAS
//192.168.x.xxx/sdcard /media/xxx/Z cifs
rw,user,noauto,noperm,noserverino,nosuid,nodev,nofail,noatime,sec=ntlmssp,vers=1.0,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,domain=,servern=NAS,username=NAS,password=xx,x-gvfs-show,x-gvfs-name=Z,_netdev
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I can't connect to my old NAS SMB vers=1.0 using cifs via fstab,
everything works in kernel 6.2.0-26 and I have to roll back.
mount.cifs(8) -22 invalid argument
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: cifs smb1 vers
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