2008-03-04 21:34:30 |
Dan Quade |
bug |
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2008-03-04 21:34:30 |
Dan Quade |
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added attachment 'hdparminfo.txt' (hdparm -I outputs) |
2008-03-04 21:35:43 |
Dan Quade |
description |
This severe bug causes a total system freezes almost every day.
It usually happens after I leave the computer idle for a while and then come back to do a certain hard drive operation (like for example browsing my Mp3 folder).
Another clue is this may be caused by the ntfs-3g driver, because when unmounted the windows NTFS partitions for a week there were no freezes.
By total system freeze I mean that I can't even use the AlgGr+SysRq+REISUB reset. Only the hard reset helps.
Please at least help me collect debug data. I don't know how to get any after it freezes.
For now I'm attaching hdparm -I /dev/sda and hdparm-l /dev/sdb outputs |
This severe bug causes a total system freezes almost every day.
It usually happens after I leave the computer idle for a while and then come back to do a certain hard drive operation (like for example browsing my Mp3 folder, but it doesn't matter on which partition or harddrive - I have 2 SATA drives).
Another clue is this may be caused by the ntfs-3g driver, because when unmounted the windows NTFS partitions for a week there were no freezes.
By total system freeze I mean that I can't even use the AlgGr+SysRq+REISUB reset. Only the hard reset helps.
Please at least help me collect debug data. I don't know how to get any after it freezes.
For now I'm attaching hdparm -I /dev/sda and hdparm-l /dev/sdb outputs |
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2008-05-02 12:01:53 |
Dan Quade |
description |
This severe bug causes a total system freezes almost every day.
It usually happens after I leave the computer idle for a while and then come back to do a certain hard drive operation (like for example browsing my Mp3 folder, but it doesn't matter on which partition or harddrive - I have 2 SATA drives).
Another clue is this may be caused by the ntfs-3g driver, because when unmounted the windows NTFS partitions for a week there were no freezes.
By total system freeze I mean that I can't even use the AlgGr+SysRq+REISUB reset. Only the hard reset helps.
Please at least help me collect debug data. I don't know how to get any after it freezes.
For now I'm attaching hdparm -I /dev/sda and hdparm-l /dev/sdb outputs |
EDIT: Resolved with Hardy
This severe bug causes a total system freezes almost every day.
It usually happens after I leave the computer idle for a while and then come back to do a certain hard drive operation (like for example browsing my Mp3 folder, but it doesn't matter on which partition or harddrive - I have 2 SATA drives).
Another clue is this may be caused by the ntfs-3g driver, because when unmounted the windows NTFS partitions for a week there were no freezes.
By total system freeze I mean that I can't even use the AlgGr+SysRq+REISUB reset. Only the hard reset helps.
Please at least help me collect debug data. I don't know how to get any after it freezes.
For now I'm attaching hdparm -I /dev/sda and hdparm-l /dev/sdb outputs |
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2008-11-30 03:27:24 |
Daniel T Chen |
ntfs-3g: status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2008-11-30 03:27:24 |
Daniel T Chen |
ntfs-3g: bugtargetdisplayname |
ntfs-3g (Ubuntu) |
linux (Ubuntu) |
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2008-11-30 03:27:24 |
Daniel T Chen |
ntfs-3g: bugtargetname |
ntfs-3g (Ubuntu) |
linux (Ubuntu) |
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2008-11-30 03:27:24 |
Daniel T Chen |
ntfs-3g: title |
Bug #198533 in ntfs-3g (Ubuntu): "Total system freeze caused by SATA drive" |
Bug #198533 in linux (Ubuntu): "Total system freeze caused by SATA drive" |
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