> > Has anyone encountered this before?  Could it be a hardware issue.. a
> > failing SATA controller on the motherboard, or is it some obscure
> > Linux thing?
> >
>
> Please look at bug 331610 (and vote for it, if you think it relates to your
> problem).


I've looked at the bug, and voted for it.. it is essentially exactly
my problem.  I got a bit further than other people because I have IDE
drives in the mix.

How does my voting for this bug help though?  It is closed as
Fixed.... even thouhg it appears that no one has seen a fix for it
yet...  how is this fix supposed to be applied since the problem is
there on the master ISO?

I have rolled back to 10.2 and everything is running fine once again.
All the weird problems - including the SATA errors, the screen
resolution problems and the MPlayer video driver problems that I was
fighting with 10.3 are gone now that I am running 10.2.

For now... 10.3 is a total write-off for me.  I cannot install it on
my computer (AMD 64X2 6400+, 4GB RAM, ASUS M2N-E motherboard)... well
I can install it, but it is unstable, crashes all the time etc etc.
reminds me of 10.1 :-(

C
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