Hi Jonathan,

I don't have another USB3 cable, but this one looks okay, and it is brand
new - it was included with the USB enclosure. I have been using the disk
internally since my report, and I have not found the time to remove it from
the server to test a another kernel.
As I wrote, this had happened on two entirely different PCs.

Regards,
Sladjan
On Sep 30, 2012 2:42 AM, "Jonathan Nieder" <jrnie...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Sladjan,
>
> Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > On Sat, 2012-09-01 at 23:17 +0200, Sladjan Ristic wrote:
>
> >> The kernel.log I will upload too occured during copying files from one
> >> partition to another (ext4, both on that same external HDD). The drive
> >> seemed to disconnect, and this happened sporadically many times I
> >> worked with it. Sometimes after a short while, sometimes it didn't
> >> occur for hours.
> > [...]
> >
> > Can you try using a different USB cable?  If this enclosure has internal
> > cables, can you check that they are firmly connected?
> >
> > If the cables are OK, can you test whether Linux 3.5 (packaged in the
> > experimental suite as linux-image-3.5-trunk-amd64) works better?
>
> Now I'm in suspense.  Do you still have access to this machine?  Any
> new clues since the initial report?
>
> Curious,
> Jonathan
>

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