If you see "failed command READ FPDMA QUEUED" kind of logs in dmesg then that might be for you...
Basically you need to pass " libata.force=noncq " to the linux kernel boot param which I am doing but not sure what to do if people have multiple drives some properly supporting NCQ...
FYI, my (solved) problem is/was NCQ not SMART as you can see in this comment in another bug: https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/502219/ comments/ 7
If you see "failed command READ FPDMA QUEUED" kind of logs in dmesg then that might be for you...
Basically you need to pass " libata.force=noncq " to the linux kernel boot param which I am doing but not sure what to do if people have multiple drives some properly supporting NCQ...