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DateWed, 24 Mar 2004 10:32:31 +0100
FromKarol Kozimor <>
SubjectRe: [Swsusp-devel] Re: swsusp problems [was Re: Your opinion on the merge?]
Thus wrote Michael Frank:
> Which reminds me of the "failed to read a chunk" message, the guys who 
> reported
> it got all quiet after telling them to do more badblocks testing without 
> diskcaching or
> using dd to write random data and read them back, so  likely was caused by
> media problems.

I'm not so sure, at least in my case. Sure, badblocks /dev/hda1 reports an
access beyond end, but neither badblocks /dev/hda1 $SIZEOF_HDA1 nor SMART
do. Anyway, the alleged bad blocks are at the end of a 400 MB partition, so
unless swsusp allocated swap randomly, there's hardly any chance I could
hit them with 256 MB RAM and LZF on. But then, this failure was a single
event in my case, while others reported some regularity.
Best regards,

-- 
Karol 'sziwan' Kozimor
sziwan@hell.org.pl
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