I recently had a Seagate SATA 300+gig drive fail.  Since it was in
warranty I sent it in and apparently it was affected by bad firmware
that Seagate had updated for that drive.  However there' no real way to
check if your drive needs a firmware update unless you contact them.  My
drive was sent to data recovery for free (because it was in warranty)
with the determination that it was totally unrecoverable because the
drive had essentially self destructed.  Way to much particulate matter
the destroyed the platters.

Since there seems to be a pattern with Seagate.. I'd check to see if the
firmware needs updating.  No idea if this will fix the problem or not
that everyone is experiencing.  When my drive started failing I would
notice excessive writes and system slowdowns up to the point where it
would spin/access continuously.  This was on a 3.5" drive desktop
mounted.

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Title:
  jbd2 writing block every 5 - 10 seconds, preventing disk spin-down and
  making noise

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