The problem occured to me again, this time on a different setup: dual
boot Windows 7 and Kubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot, so a completely
different kernel than Lucid. Ran Windows 7 exclusively  for a week: no
apparent problems with the disk. My 2nd day with Kubuntu and after some
5 hours of uptime... boom.

I agree with #96:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/550559/comments/96
It seems to have nothing to do with the physical state of the disk or
cables. Well maybe in some cases it might have been the cause but
certainly not always. It's also not distro related and seems to happen
on many kernel versions so I guess it's a kernel thing that persists
under the radar. The combination of the Linux kernel and some type of
(SATA) HDD controllers. In 2 years of Vista I never had problems with
the HDD in different versions of *buntu it has been bugging me.
Performed the SMART test several times and each time it reported that
the HDD was healthy.


** Attachment added: "Relevant error messages from kern.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/550559/+attachment/2767606/+files/read_dma_queued_errors.txt

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