Crashbit's post reminded me: switching to the non-Marvell port fixed the
problem for me, but it should be considered a WORKAROUND. You can't get
SATA3 speeds from it. For me, the drive was SATA2 anyway.  It might be
that you have to set your bios to ahci or sata, too.

It is probably a good idea to re-install linux once you change the
ports, too, as disk corruption caused by the original problem can cause
ongoing crashes.

I changed the port, re-installed, and have had zero problems for the
last two weeks.

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hdd problems, failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED
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