On 2005-08-17 13:25:07 +0900, Horms wrote:
> I agree with Maximilian's advice that it is highly likely that
> errors like this typically indicate that a disk is failing and 
> that you should back up your data and replace the disk.

Then is there any reason why SMART doesn't detect any problem
except some errors at power-on time? And why don't I get such
errors with a 2.6 kernel (though I haven't done much testing)
if it is not a problem with the 2.4 kernel?

The whole machine will be replaced in the near future.

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