On Wed, 28 Feb 2007, Tomas Carnecky wrote: > Gerhard Mack wrote: > > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/100 > > [...] > > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/66 > > [...] > > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/44 > > [...] > > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/33 > > [...] > > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/25 > > [...] > > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/16 > > [...] > > ata1.00: configured for PIO4 > > I have the same problem, though it appears randomly. It seems like the chances > for this happening are bigger if I do heavy disk I/O. The only way to fix that > is to shut down the computer and wait a few seconds before rebooting (if I > don't wait, the problem doesn't go away). I bought new harddrives, so it's > most likely not caused by the drives, I also tried putting the drives onto a > different controller (I have four on-board SATA controller and two > harddrives), that didn't help either, so I suspect its the cable - SATA cables > are very error-prone, I don't trust them as they don't hold that tightly in
Well that's the strange thing.. I've done heavy I/O on this with no trouble. This happened overnight when my system should have been mostly idle Gerhard -- Gerhard Mack [EMAIL PROTECTED] <>< As a computer I find your faith in technology amusing. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/