Hi,
I patched the BIOS of that computer with the latest patch.
The good news is that it solved few things (not related) that I
thought to myself that they are not right, and in I was shucked to see
that I'm actually right ...
The bad news is that it did not solve my problem at all.
I tried all
Hi,
Thank you all for your answers.
I turned off the dma support using:
/sbin/hdparm -d0 /dev/hda
and the errors ended...
Now, how can I make it permanently off in linux boot (what parameter
should I give for grub) ?
Ido
On 6/30/06, Henry Ficher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ido,
You may n
Hi Ido,
You may need to upgrade your mobo's BIOS
ik wrote:
On 6/30/06, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ik wrote:
> OK, I replaced the Hard drive for a new one,
>
> It does not have any bad blocks or FS on it when I checked (using a
> live cd and bad blocks like before), now whe
On 6/30/06, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ik wrote:
> OK, I replaced the Hard drive for a new one,
>
> It does not have any bad blocks or FS on it when I checked (using a
> live cd and bad blocks like before), now when I install either debian
> stable with 2.6.8 or Fedora Core 5, I'
ik wrote:
OK, I replaced the Hard drive for a new one,
It does not have any bad blocks or FS on it when I checked (using a
live cd and bad blocks like before), now when I install either debian
stable with 2.6.8 or Fedora Core 5, I'm getting
dma_intr: status=0x51 {DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
OK, I replaced the Hard drive for a new one,
It does not have any bad blocks or FS on it when I checked (using a
live cd and bad blocks like before), now when I install either debian
stable with 2.6.8 or Fedora Core 5, I'm getting
dma_intr: status=0x51 {DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
Then I re-
One could assume so.
Bad blocks are being
reported when there are bad blocks. No more, no less.
It might be that the
hard drive suffers from temperature problem, and starts failing only
after X hours of continues work. It might be that the disk is failed
right from the start, and the person w
It seems that with a new Linux destribution the problem continues ...
So I guess the problem is the HD ?
Ido
On 6/29/06, ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
The drive is SATA 1 (IDE with "special" cable).
As far as I found, it does supported under 2.6.8 (the default kernel
for debian stable in
Hi,
The drive is SATA 1 (IDE with "special" cable).
As far as I found, it does supported under 2.6.8 (the default kernel
for debian stable in the 2.6 family).
Ido
On 6/29/06, Andre Bar'yudin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What kind of drive do you have? SCSI, SATA or IDE? It could be that
your
What kind of drive do you have? SCSI, SATA or IDE? It could be that
your particular controller is not supported properly by your kernel,
hence no errors under Windows...
--
Andre Bar'yudin
http://www.baryudin.com/
On 6/29/06, ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Well I have this new computer, w
Hi,
Well I have this new computer, when I installed debian stable on it, I
kept on getting dma_errors messages, and badblocks found some bad
sectors.
Now I have few questions (sorry if some of them are annoying ;)):
1. Is there any patch for the Kernel that makes this type of error
messages much
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