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> On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:19:47 +0200> Jeroen Beerstra <jeroen@scorpion77.cjb.net> wrote: > >> Hello Tejun,>>>> Op Friday 18 July 2008 07:00:42 schreef u:>> > Hello, Jeroen.>> >>> > [cc'ing linux-ide]>> >>> > Hmmm... the problem could be caused by hald polling for media>> presence.>> > Does "hal-disable-polling /dev/srX" make any difference? >> > hal-disable-polling setting is persistent so if your drive goes>> bonkers>> > quickly after boot, you can disable polling, reboot and see whether >> > anything is different. Also, please post the result of "lspci -nn">> and>> > "hdparm -I /dev/srX" && please try 2.6.26. >> > >> > Thanks.>>>> I'm pretty sure about that since the hald process I'm refering to points >> to>> the 'faulty' drive. However simply booting with noapic seems to fix all >> of my>> problems. > > There are lots of similar reports. I don't know what broke the APIC code > but it doesn't appear any of these are libata bugs. > > Alan > As soon as I have my system back and running again I will test the patch that was attached to the rh bugzilla report, perhaps that will make things a bit clearer. Jeroen | ||||||||||||
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