Hi,
everytime this happened to me (3-5 times with HDD), it was hardware
fault. I'm definitely sure that in several cases IDE cable change helped
and I don't remember the need for drive replacement. Maybe changing the
drive setup (e.g. exchange hdc with hdd)

Last week I got several times "hda: lost interrupt" and the problem was
solved by moving hdb to hdd...

Tosuja

Lívio Cipriano wrote:
> I'm using openSUSE 10.2 for some time and in the last days, at boot time, the 
> following line appears:
> 
> "hdc: lost interrupt"
> 
> where hdc is:
> 
> "hdc: ATAPI 48X DVD-ROM drive, 2048kB Cache, UDMA(33)"
> 
> The boot process waits several minutes after the first line and then resumes; 
> apparently in a normal way.
> 
> When I enter in KDE, the CD works and YAST even indicates UDMA 33, which is 
> the mode detected at boot time.
> 
> Can I tune this by software or BIOS settings or it's a indication that the 
> drive is malfunction?
> 
> I append the zipped boot.msg.
> 

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