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Subject: [Bug 13365] 2.6.28+ cannot read a hard-drive properly through an
"82801DB (ICH4) IDE Controller"
Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 12:22:38 GMT
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--- Comment #9 from Jacob 2009-05-24 12:22:38 ---
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dmesg for 2.6.27
Here's a good boot's dmesg.
Well, guys, things have gotten very interesting since I last wrote this bug.
I'm not so sure this is a kernel bug anymore. My hard-drive made sounds almost
like it had turned off and was spinning down, but then turned back on again.
Several hours later, there was a hard-drive error, and Linux did an emergency
read-only remount.
I ran fsck, which presumably fixed the errors, and everything is working again.
Looking at my dmesg file in depth for the first time, I see some "Buffer"
errors that make me quiver.
Nevertheless, I'm going to continue fighting for 2.6.29, because there's still
a possibility that there's a bug keeping 2.6.29 from booting altogether. Unless
2.6.29 is being smart. ;)
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