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gnome-disk-utility nags me too much that my disk
Natty still reports the Eee 701 4GB SSD failing after a suspend
restore. The disk is healthy, the error is shown for attributes 32 56.
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Hi, m1fcj. This bug report has been reported as fixed. If you are having
problems you would do well to report a new bug (both in Launchpad and
upstream at bugzilla.redhat.com. Thanks!
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The current release no longer tells me that my disk is failing.
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@mibo: I have the same issue with my eeePC 701 4G on karmic 9.10 unr and
the beta2 of lucid 10.04 and confirm that after a suspend and resume the
gnome-disk-utility reports that the solid state disk will fail soon and
should replaced. The icon in the panel shows DISK IS BEING USED OUTSIDE
DESIGN
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Assignee: Alan Pope (popey) = (unassigned)
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Assignee: (unassigned) = CPO_Mendez (cpo-mendez)
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You
Hurrah! I no longer get nagged at boot time, and selecting Disk Utility
from the System menu the reallocated sector count now matches what the
command line tools say. For me at least, this does indeed appear to be
fixed.
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gnome-disk-utility nags me too much that my disk is failing
This was fixed by the upload today - you will only get notified now if
your disk is _really_ failing, and you can opt out of the notifications
on a per-disk basis too:
gnome-disk-utility (2.28.0-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* New upstream release:
- Bug 592006 - Untranslatable string
The other answer is
sudo aptitude remove gnome-disk-tools
Jean Roberto Souza wrote:
Now this was a good answer. Thank you DjDarkman!
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:57 AM, mac_v drkv...@yahoo.com wrote:
DjDarkman ,
The notification can be disabled from System Preferences Startup
Applications
Are you the MIT Halbert from '81?
If so, hello!
Dan Halbert wrote:
A more thorough discussion of this issue is in yet another Fedora bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=498115.
When I installed karmic, I too was falsely alarmed by palimpsest's
warning about a single reallocated
There is a patch to fix the bogus reports, and that we should already
have that in Karmic.
The patch is
http://git.0pointer.de/?p=libatasmart.git;a=commitdiff;h=b7f3834654cb05f5a8aae6b2381d548f49d72987.
I have verified that the fix IS in the current Karmic package. So is
anyone STILL seeing
I'm using latest karmic updated as of a few minutes ago and the problem
still occurs.
Indeed its got worse, as now it nags me about a disk that doesn't even
have _any_ reallocated sectors. So I am now being nagged about two disks
(of the four in the machine).
See screenshot.
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Alan,
Can you see what in the list is claimed as failing? If not, that's a
problem in and of itself -- I hate idiot light reports. Tell the user
WHAT is wrong, not just that something is wrong.
As you note, It should not be the sectors, at least not from
libatasmart4, given the presence of:
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One has 5 reallocated sectors the other has one pending reallocation.
Screenshots attached.
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Alan,
I have a drive here that generates the warning, but it does have some
reallocated sectors, although far below the threshold. Same as the one
of yours with 5 reallocated sectors.
As I said to mac_v earlier today, I'll pull the code later this
afternoon or evening and start digging at this
A more thorough discussion of this issue is in yet another Fedora bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=498115.
When I installed karmic, I too was falsely alarmed by palimpsest's
warning about a single reallocated bad sector in a disk I've been using
for years. I ran the manufacturer's
I don't think that this is helpful I don't understand what it's trying
to say, so it's basically useless to me, but that's not my problem, my
problem is that I don't know how can I easily disable it.
This tool reported every drive to be defective, even the one that was
only run for 30 days.
The
DjDarkman ,
The notification can be disabled from System Preferences Startup
Applications Disk Notifications.
If you want to check the disk status you can check later from System
Administration Disk Utility
But that is not a solution , since this would probably prevent the notification
when
Now this was a good answer. Thank you DjDarkman!
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:57 AM, mac_v drkv...@yahoo.com wrote:
DjDarkman ,
The notification can be disabled from System Preferences Startup
Applications Disk Notifications.
If you want to check the disk status you can check later from System
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