Thank Lucas.
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Thank you. My SSD is LITEON CA3-8D512, not Samsung. So, would i buy
another type of SSD? non nvme?
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Thank Lucas, i think i will buy another type of SSD. Do you have any
suggestion?
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Hi Lucas, do you have tried with new SSD? I don't think this is the hw issue.
My SSD Power Cycles is only 807. Eventually, if not having any other solution,
i think i will buy new SSD, do you know which type of SSD would work properly
with linux?
Smartctl output:
sudo smartctl -t long -a
Hi Lucas, is it ok if installing window and using ubuntu in VMware?
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After running cat /sys/module/nvme_core/parameters/default_ps_max_latency_us
command and output is 0.
sudo nvme get-feature -f 0x0c -H /dev/nvme0n1p2
get-feature:0xc (Autonomous Power State Transition), Current value:
Autonomous Power State Transition Enable (APSTE): Disabled
Hi Juan, i have tried with your suggest many time but the problem still
happens. I also tried with nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0 but no hope.
I'm not sure the APST be disabled. How to check APST status when system booted?
I think other SSD type is last option. But, i really want find out root
cause of the problem. As my understanding, system booted up with Opts:
errors=remount-ro. Then something went wrong, system switched to ro mode
to protect file system. Do you have checked system log, have any
abnormal log?
The error still happens.
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I switched to recovery mode and run: mount -o remount,rw /. The problem
no longer appears, it seem be fixed.
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Thank Lucas,
It just happened to my laptop. I will try find out the solution.
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Thank Lucas, do you have tried with arch linux? Qubes OS is very strange
with me. I'm developer and os community is very importance.
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Hi lucas, i have the same problem. My laptop is matebook x pro 2018 and
nvme LITEON CA3-8D512. My working is on linux and it is an unpleasant
experience. Currently, when issue occurs, i power off/on my laptop (one
times or more) and it can work normally in a few hours. Do you have any
another
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