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Subject: [Bug 14583] SSD system stall, HSM Violation
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 14:38:19 GMT
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--- Comment #29 from Robert Hancock 2009-12-10 14:38:15 ---
A userspace bug shouldn't be able to affect disk operations at that level.
Unless it is just some kind of timing difference that's triggering the error.
Assuming that pattern is indeed consistent, presumably those reports are mainly
with Ubuntu-patched kernels.. are there any Ubuntu kernel patches in Karmic
that wouldn't have been in Jaunty that could explain this?
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