That appears to have resolved the issue.. will be useing 12.10 for nor.. will keep auxilery drive as a backup tho...
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Joseph Ronne <[email protected]> wrote: > Had been enjoying Ubuntu Studio 12.04 amd64 for a few months now and when > an update notification came along I would simply run it, never with any > problem. Yesterday a new one was indicated (mostly lowlatency and java > modules) so i pushed the install button. Hours later it was still running.. > A look at the system showed period of 100% and 10% use of the processors > switching between one and the other periodically. A look at the two drives > on the system indicated they were both and the auxilery (55gb) gad been > unmounted. At that point (six hours in) I manually rebooted. The system > came to a halt beginning with a 'Broken pipe' message followed by a few > test messages ending in ok after which a hang. In terminal very little > could be done.. both drives showed up chock full... It appears the pipe > broke during the lowlatency install, or towards its end. It appears the > pipe in question involves writing, perhaps redundantly to a drive (these > are sata)... > Wondering if any one else has experienced this.?. > Created a Live USB of 12.10 amd64 (wanted to look at it anyway) and booted > with it. Disk info showed redundent copies of both drives both 100% full. > Removed the boot drive and then installed/updated 12.10 to the auxiliary > drive. All is well. Removed the Aux, hooked up the old boot drive and ran > Live from the USB. Recovered some files and then told it to install 12.10 > keeping what it could of 12.04. The install has been running for a few > hours now.. Questions > Is it possible to end the hung system from the terminal ? > I will wait another hour to see if an answer comes.. > barring that i will manually halt and do a 'wipe' install from the USB.. > > Thanks for any suggestions you may have >
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