"but we
probably don't need to try any harder tracking down the history of the
Armbian kernel releases here in an Ubuntu bug report..."
Agreed, so the following is just out of interest...
re kernel versions, sorry for the confusion, it looks like the reboot I did
today moved me up another kernel
Hmm, you've got me curious now. It's been a while since I really looked
at the ARM boards. sources.list.d contains armbian.list which has a
single entry:
deb http://apt.armbian.com xenial main xenial-utils xenial-desktop
That seems like a reasonable candidate? I don't recall if I used an
original
source.list is using http://ports.ubuntu.com/
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for Seagate USB drive enclosures, SAT (e.g. smartmontools, hdparm)
works on kernel 4.13 b
Yes, hdparm -S. Not sure if it's relevant, but the distro is 16.04.6 LTS
(Xenial Xerus) in this case.
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for Seagate USB drive enclosures, S
Hi Nathan, thanks for the reply.
I'm not sure what kernel was there before. I was expecting to see traces
in /boot but the only references are to 4.14.133.
Yes, the drives are Seagate 4TB ones, ID 0bc2:331a
Thanks for the link to the known issues. I was looking at boot.ini so it
seems I was head
I got hit by this after a power outage cycled my file servers and
presumably activated a previous automatic kernel update (the servers
normally stay up for months at a time).
The kernel that is currently running is:
Linux oban8 4.14.111-odroidxu4 #2 SMP PREEMPT Wed May 8 17:30:01 CEST
2019 armv7l
Also 0bc2:331a (Seagte 4TB)
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Seagate external drive causes SCSI bus resets when UAS enabled
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Looks like I've run into the equivalent problem after doing a full
install onto a USB stick (I got frustrated with live/persistent
approach). After any shutdown -h the system reports that the root fs was
not cleanly unmounted and does an fsck & reboot. I'll try adding a
sync/sleep to /etc/init.d/um
Hi,
Could someone explain how to install 3.1.0-0301rc9-generic onto 11.10
(or point me at instructions). I tried adding the 'precise' repository
and installing linux-image, but the result failed to fully boot (no-
GUI).
Thanks,
James.
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